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Emily Baez

Students Called to Change the World

Andrew McDowell

Andrew McDowell, an ñ alumnus of Occidental College, experienced Jesus through ñ in a way that shaped the rest of his life. Today, he runs With Love, a nonprofit centered around a social enterprise market and cafe, that helps fund community programs around health, child development, and career skills for those in southwest Los Angeles.

Before Andrew McDowell founded With Love Community  Programs, he was a college student trying to figure out his purpose.

“I came into college wide-eyed, not knowing what I  wanted to do,” he said.

By the end of his freshmen year, he joined ñ on campus. The community embraced him, taking time to guide and mentor him through his spiritual journey. He also dove deep into Scripture, studying and applying it  to his life for the first time.

Called to be Like Jesus

Andrew graduated college knowing only two things for certain: he loved Jesus and wanted to spend the rest of his life becoming more like him. 

“Becoming more like Jesus was my calling, and how that was lived out was defined by the gifts God had given me,” Andrew said.

Throughout college and his 20’s, Andrew learned how to  speak well, lead, and communicate mission. These gifts were  crucial when, at almost 30, God led him to start With Love.

Called to Meet Real Needs

With Love serves people in need throughout Southwest Los Angeles. With the belief that all people, regardless of income, race, social status, or language are equally valuable, this non-profit works to right the systems that prevent individuals and communities from thriving. They meet real needs by providing programs such as classes on health or budgeting, cooking demos, gardening  and food growth, exercise groups, and job/internship  opportunities. Through these programs, With Love  empowers members to live as bearers of Christ’s image.

When Andrew started With Love, he knew that loving Jesus and expressing that love in the real world meant meeting the real, physical needs of his community. This is a task, he feels, we’re all called to as Christians. “It’s a responsibility not just in the present-day,” he said, “but in the book of Acts and the Old Testament as well.”

Called to Change The World

As students discern their calling, ñ helps them take Jesus’ words in Matthew 22 to heart: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart  and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’

Andrew’s whole life has been shaped by this command. Today, he remembers the ñ community that helped him fall in love with Jesus in  the first place—a love that inspires him to continue  changing the world, long after graduation.

Emily Baez is a writer on ñ’s Communications Team in Madison, Wisconsin. She enjoys long hikes, watching movies, and overly competitive game nights with friends. You can . 

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