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Stories from Campus

Answered Prayers & Chapter Replants: Emma’s & Torie’s Story

When she was a student at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington, God used ñ to give Emma a deep love for the Bible, build friendships, and spark her calling into ministry. But after she graduated, Emma’s former ñ chapter dwindled and eventually closed. Then, one day, Emma got a phone call out of the blue.

“The Mark Drama” and the Powerful Intersection of Faith and Art

"The Mark Drama" was one of the most powerful demonstrations of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection that I’d ever witnessed.

Reaching Students (When You’re Afraid of Humans) — An Alabama Story

“It had to be geese …” ñ campus minister Amanda Koch muttered under her breath.

Peace Feasts — Finding Common Ground between Muslims & Christians

Amid so many divisions and uncertainties in this season, a group of students have been regularly gathering for a single purpose: peace.

High School Students Start a College Ministry

Naomi, a 15-year-old dual enrollment student, wanted to start a ministry on a satellite campus in Keystone Heights, Florida. 

One Prayer Walk, Two Lives Transformed!

Dayonna, a student at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), prepared for the fall semester with a heavy heart.

The God Who Sees—New Thriving Ministry at UMass Boston

Transformation can be exponential. When one student at the University of Massachusetts Boston caught a glimpse of God’s transforming work on campus, she began praying and longing to see that happen on her own campus among fellow Black students.

The Adventure Begins—Planting an Entire Area of Ministry

Over 40,000 students on eight campuses with only one known campus ministry in the most post-Christian city in the US. That was the situation ñ Associate Area Director Jessica Pafumi found herself in when she felt God calling her to plant campus ministries in her hometown of Springfield-Holyoke, Massachusetts, in 2019.

3 Reasons Why I Love Being an ñ Campus Minister

But if you’re someone who wants to see the difference God can make in you and the world, coming on staff with ñ is a great place to start.

Self-Care Leads to Community at UW-Madison

Similar to many other ñ chapters this past year, ñ at UW–Madison adapted to meet the most critical needs of today’s students—focusing on topics like self-care and mental health during a time that has left many students feeling isolated.

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