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Stories from Campus

“More and More Healed” By Jesus—Antonio’s Story

Antonio was a nominal Chrisitan going through a particularly tough time during the spring of 2020. His therapist, seeing the need for Antionio to have community, recommended he connect with ñ. 

The God of the Unexpected: Lucas' Story

No one would have thought that Lucas, the freshman drained by the church, would become Lucas the senior who would lead his chapter in studying Scripture, having a heart posture of worship, and creating a community that reflects the love that Jesus has for each of us.

A Call to Sit in the Mud with Gen Z: Sarah’s Story 

Sarah thought her issues were too much. But ñ showed her Jesus was enough. Now, she hopes more people will do that for Gen Z. 

Developing Gen Z Student Leaders

How do you equip an un-churched generation that struggles with mental health into Christian leadership? 

Waving My Flag at Urbana 22 — Darren’s Story

Since hearing about Jesus, Darren continuously struggled with his faith. That was until Jesus spoke to him clearly and gave him purpose at the Urbana 22 Student Missions Conference. 

How God Is Growing Black Student Leaders in Alabama

To celebrate Black History Month, we’re featuring God’s work through (BCM) in Alabama. As a student herself, all Summer wanted was a deeper relationship with Jesus. Now as a campus minister, she gets to witness Jesus drawing students closer to himself. Read more of her story below.

The God of Second Chances — Silbano's Story

Silbano uses his story and experiences to reach often overlooked corners of campus, including formerly incarcerated students.

Flour Fights & Building Trust: Zelma’s Story

Zelma had some joyful and some traumatic childhood moments. She was baptized as a kid, but turned away from God as she grew up. When she attended College of the Muscogee Nation, she struggled with nightmares, sleeping, and drinking. But eventually, she accepted Jesus transferred schools, and stumbled upon the ñ chapter, making friends, reading Scripture, praying, and having her many questions answered. By the next year, she was leading a Bible study.

A Dinner in Chinatown — Taylor’s Story Finding Faith

I came into college with burning questions: Was the gospel really true, or was being Christian just a cultural expectation I had from where I grew up? Could following Jesus actually be good for me? Maybe moving to Boston was a chance to start over with new people and finally get some answers.

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