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To the Ends of the State

1,900 miles - 3 days - 2 cars
10 campuses

For the next three days (Apr 24-26), the Kansas Area team will be exploring and praying on every campus in the western half of Kansas! We are inspired by Acts 1:8 “… you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” We have seen God work miracles in Kansas City, in all of Lawrence and Manhattan, and now, we desire to see God work #totheendsofthestate!

Will you join with us in prayer as the staff visit these campuses?  They will be posting pictures at every campus and a summary post at the end of each day on Facebook. Be sure to follow #totheendsofthestate to find out the latest news!

If you have contacts on any of these campuses, please let me know.

Always at Work

Sometimes it can be difficult to remember that God continues working even when we can not.  InterVarsity staff, Andi Hendred, was reminded of this in a powerful way recently.

Andi first met Rachel a couple of years ago on one of the community college campuses in St Louis. She quickly got involved with the International Friends group there and attended most of their discussions on the life of Jesus. Rachel seemed very eager to learn about Jesus so Andi was surprised when she stopped attending the group and responding to her attempts to reach out.

After about eight months of not seeing or hearing from her, Andi ran into Rachel on another campus.  In that time, Rachel had connected with a local church and even started hosting their prayer meetings in her home. Due to the testimonies of many from that church community, she got a glimpse of what it looks like to be from her country and follow Jesus.

This fall, Andi started meeting regularly with Rachel again to discuss the life of Jesus, pray together, and share how God is at work in their lives. At one of their meetings last month, she shared that she has started following Jesus and is planning to be baptized. Praise God for his continued work in the lives of those around us!

The suffering servant

We like to cheer for the victorious, right? The one who always wins? If so, why is it important that we remember our suffering Messiah?

Justo Gonzalez reflects on the power of the suffering Jesus in Manana: Christian Theology from a Hispanic Perspective.

“The suffering Christ is important to Hispanics [and others who suffer] because he is the sign that God suffers with us. An emaciated Christ is the sign that God is with those who hunger. A flagellated Christ is the sign that God is with those who must bear the stripes of an unjust society.” (Gonzalez p149)

As we walk through this season of remembrance, may we lift this Jesus up to those who suffer all around us.

Can We Borrow Some Chairs?

“It started with just us three … but now there are so many coming we have to borrow more chairs from our neighbor!” exclaimed Kansas University student, Alberto, to his InterVarsity staff. After encouragement to start new things among his friends on campus, Alberto launched a Latin American prayer group. In just four weeks the group has grown from three students to twelve that meet to read scripture and pray in their native language of Spanish.

The students are internationals from many countries, including Honduras, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru and the Dominican Republic. Some are Christian while others are not or have become distant in their relationship with Jesus. It is exciting to see student leadership creating a place for Spanish-speaking international students to connect with God.

When Jesus Walks in the Room

Putting himself and students into more risky situations is what InterVarsity Staff, Brenden Graczak, felt called to do as he prayed in January.  In response to this invitation, Brenden decided to trust Jesus by leading his international student chapters through a form of listening prayer.  Brenden guided 27 students in St Louis through questions that helped them visualize Jesus walking into the room and conversing with them them about hurt and pain in their lives.

Many students had powerful experiences during the prayer time, especially one woman from a North African country.  She has been studying the Bible and gaining trust with Jesus and during the prayer time she saw him approach her dressed in white and shining with bright light.  Although she holds closely to another religion, Brenden is praying that this experience will break down some of the remaining barriers to her following Jesus.

Reflect, Shine, Share

Have you thought about the best ‘dish’ you have to share with others around you? Just like we likely have a few food specialties – things we bring to social events. Each of us has best ‘dishes’ to share with our communities.

At the Black Campus Ministries Staff Conference I shared one of my ‘dishes’ and helped six other staff do the same.

That night I encouraged the audience to:

  • Reflect on an idea that has changed the way they have engaged with others or on situations around them.
  • Shine that idea in a way that they can quickly and effectively communicate it to others.
  • Share it with others.

How about for you? What is one of your best dishes? Would you take the time to Reflect, Shine, and Share it with those around you? If so, I would love to hear about it.

Risky Friendship

“I took a big risk this past week! I shared the gospel with someone I know!” Haleemah, a student that InterVarsity staff Erica Li mentors at St Louis Community College, is normally very bold in sharing her faith, but mostly with people she won’t see again. After the evangelism training she attended two weeks ago, she felt challenged to share the gospel in an ongoing relationship.

Last week, she met up with a high school friend who goes to her college as well. As the conversation unfolded, she saw a clear connection between her friend’s current struggles and the healing that Jesus offers.

Haleemah shared the gospel and asked her friend to consider following Jesus.  She said no, but, Haleemah courageously invited her into continued community – one of the places where she is learning to trust Jesus the most right now in her life.  They plan to meet up to do an investigative Bible study on Jesus, women, and how to develop self-confidence.

Questioning God

“If you go to heaven when you are a Christian, why not just kill yourself now?” David, an international student at the University of Missouri, asked God recently.   Last semester, David spent time studying the Bible with InterVarsity staff, Megan Leong, and attending a local Chinese church. Lately, he has started praying to God and asking him his questions.

To his surprise, God has been answering him through people in his life. For instance, the same night David asked God why Christians don’t kill themselves to go to heaven sooner, a church friend texted him an answer without even knowing his question.

God is moving in David’s heart. While he says he doesn’t have enough confidence to say yes to believing in Jesus right now, Megan can definitely see it happening soon.

Why Didn’t You Share this with Me a Year Ago?

Kevin, a student leader at K-State, was all set for launching a spring bible study. He’d been praying for weeks, listening from God for the people he would invite to join him in the study, and his friend Mike came to mind. Kevin was really nervous about the prospect of the invite: the two had only known each other before Kevin dedicated his life to Jesus and their previous relationship had been centered around using marijuana together in high-school. Kevin was praying for change in Mike’s life, but there was serious fear about how he would come across to his old friend.

On the day that Kevin held the first bible study meeting, Mike suddenly got a strong sense that he needed to go be a part of it. Unbeknownst to Kevin, Mike was at home, two hours away, and preparing to fly out the next day to study abroad.  Yet, he responded to a “gut-feeling” and joined Kevin’s small group anyway.  That night, Kevin presented the gospel and made a call to faith in the small group, and Mike said yes to following Jesus! All Mike could say afterward was, “Dude, why didn’t you share this with me a year ago? My life would have looked so different.”

As much as this story highlights the Spirit at work in Mike’s life, Kevin was also being shaped by the Lord. Kevin later reflected, “I was really convicted when [Mike] asked me why I took so long to talk with him about spiritual stuff. I was honestly terrified of being rejected and I was even more terrified of owning up to my past. I really feel like God is calling me to just be bolder with more of my friends.”

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