Saying Yes: A Freshman’s Leap of Faith
A USC freshman boldly responds to God's call and is amazed at the response.
A USC freshman boldly responds to God's call and is amazed at the response.
Historically it was common to pause and pray specifically for the campus.
"All I really knew about ÂÌñÒùÆÞ was that I was to try and find it, and that my aunts Marian and Margaret had both served on campus staff in the late 1950’s."
A year ago, Allison wasn't sure what she believed about God. "Depending on the day you talked to me, I was atheist or agnostic," she said. In February, a friend invited her to a Q&A session about God.
Campus staff member Tina Aceti had big dreams for the Greek ÂÌñÒùÆÞ chapter at Central Michigan University. She arrived on campus this fall energized to meet new students and prepared to support ÂÌñÒùÆÞ students in their relationships with non-Christian Greek brothers and sisters. But as the first weeks of school came and went, Tina felt disappointed with the chapter's growth.
ÂÌñÒùÆÞ's campus ministry in New York City starts with 40 days of prayer
It's a cliche but it's true, prayer changes things. Students involved in ÂÌñÒùÆÞ and other Christian groups on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus spent 40 days praying in a 24/7 prayer room and have been awed by how they have seen God at work on campus.
Prayer is changing students lives in Wisconsin and New Jersey
ÂÌñÒùÆÞ's new point person for prayer and spiritual formation
Students explore the connection between God’s work and the power of their prayers.