Stories from Campus
The Gift of Going Second—Mental Health & Campus Ministry
From maintaining relationships to being able to focus during class or work, from just getting out of bed to coping with past traumas, mental health affects us all—and it affects all of our lives.
Policy Changes Lay Groundwork for Student Growth
“Non-students are no longer allowed on campus.” They were the words no campus minister ever wants to hear.
Thriving Chapter Planting & Partnerships in the Middle of a Pandemic
In the spring of 2018, Suburban Philadelphia Area Director Justin Tibbels agreed with regional leaders to expand his area’s reach to include northeastern Pennsylvania, largely in response to ñ’s 2030 Calling to reach every corner of every campus.
The Frog Queen—Using Social Media to Serve Others
Six days. 200,000 Instagram followers. Meet Joie Parma, a sophomore in The University of Texas at Austin’s Asian American ñ chapter—also known as the Internet’s Frog Queen.
Coming Full-Circle—World Changers Developing World Changers
Christine never could have guessed how God would reward her faithful years in ministry by blessing her daughter in the most unexpected way.
Time to Respond—Giving & Receiving Virtual Calls to Faith
Reflecting on how God worked through these calls to faith, Kristen said, “I’ve seen student leaders long for the kingdom during the coronavirus [pandemic] more than ever before.”
Reluctant Revival: Sarah's Story
It would take time and vulnerability, but God would use ñ to transform my narrative of guilt and loneliness into a story of radical grace and true connection.
Lost Sheep and Milk Tea: Joy's Story
“What do you think? If a man owns a hundred sheep, and one of them wanders away, will he not leave the ninety-nine on the hills and go to look for the one that wandered off?" - Matthew 18:12
Two summers ago, I was a lost sheep.
Day-by-day—A Season of Unknowns at NYU
In New York City, one of the US cities hardest hit by the pandemic, God has been clearly on the move.
New Season, New Approaches—Virtual Ministry during a Pandemic
Through these Bible studies, even in digital spaces, God began extraordinary works of revival.