Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Sharing Jesus at Siena

For those of you who read our last paper newsletter, you know that this week is the week where Siena leaders with Campus Crusade are taking a part of their day, every day to engage in spiritual conversations with other students on campus. Yesterday, I had the opportunity to use Soularium (a picture survey that asks questions about the individual's life and spiritual journey, giving lots of opportunities to share the Gospel) with one of our leaders. We set up the pictures outside of the library in the rain. Some students came and talked about the images and their views of God. We also got to share with a few. I can't wait to hear more stories from our leaders about how God is using them this week! Please pray for them, great conversations and students to know Christ!

Tonight, we are having our second Athletes in Action meeting at UAlbany. Last week, we had 10 athletes come out from 5 different sports. It was awesome! I was talking to a softball player at the end and asked her if she would come back next week. She said that she would. She shared that she was a little skeptical of the evening at first, but that it was so much different than what she expected. She is excited for this week! Please pray for Keyana (our student athlete leader) who is leading the group tonight.

As we end the year, God continues to show up in powerful ways. It reminds me that just because the school year is wrapping up, it doesn't mean that God stops working in people's hearts. Amazing! Thanks for praying for us!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

AIA Launch

Last night, I had the chance to sit with a friend and remember all that God has done in the lives of student athletes at UAlbany. It all started with a connection to one coach, which led to a connection with the women's basketball team, which led to a connection to the football team. Then, a freshman athlete steps up and says that "I want to lead a movement of student athletes at UAlbany."

Tonight, we are going to launch an Athletes in Action movement at UAlbany. Some members of our staff team and one key student leader have put a lot of time and effort into this informational meeting tonight. We know that every student athlete is on the heart of God, so we expect He has big things in store. Posters have been put up around the athletic facilities and e-mails have been sent out to every athlete. Please pray for this event tonight. Pray for freshman basketball player, Keyana, as she shares what it looks like to be a student athlete who plays and lives for Jesus. Pray for the video testimonials that we will show of athletes whose lives have been changed. Pray for the staff as we trust God with tonight's event. Pray for me as I share with the athletes from God's Word at the end of the time. We are praying that 50 athletes will come tonight. We are so excited and will be sure to keep you updated!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Big Break 2010




As I sit here and reflect on the past 2 weeks, I am thinking about how God is such a provider. He loves to meet our needs! Jen and I worried so much about taking the trip to Florida with an infant. Needless to say, God reminded us again that He is the one who takes care of us, freeing us to enjoy all the adventures He has for us! What a great 2 weeks!

We fly back to Philadelphia today and then drive home to Albany tomorrow. Last week, we had a great week with our students in Panama City Beach among the thousands of Spring Breakers from around the country. We talked with so many awesome people, who have so much hurt and emptiness in their life. It was so much fun to meet them where they are at in life, here about their life and spiritual journeys, and often have a chance to share the Gospel with them. I was sitting on our balcony one morning overlooking the great ocean. The beach was quiet. God quietly reminded me that even in a place of so much brokeness, He is still there, working in the lives of so many people and drawing them closer to Himself. The results of the week showed that truth. During the week we were there, 2,811 spiritual conversations were initiated with people on the beach. Of these, 2,206 spiritual conversations were actually held. 311 conversations were held about the Spirit-filled life and 72 people prayed to be filled with the Holy Spirit. The Gospel was presented to 1,619 people and 309 people prayed to receive Christ! What a great week...and what a great God!

Another blessing of the week was packing meals for people in Haiti. The students had the opportunity to take part in this during one afternoon of the week. During the course of Big Break 2010 (which lasts for 5 weeks) 1,009,068 meals were packed for people in Haiti. These meals consist of rice with a chicken flavoring and vegetables. Each meal feeds 6 people. The meals were shipped out of Panama City that Friday and should be close to arriving in Haiti, if not already have arrived.

So, after spending the week in Panama City Beach, we drove 8 hours south with Abby (that was an adventure in itself) to relax and spend time with family at Jen's grandmother's house. It was a great time to rest up and get ready for the rest of the semester (less than a month!) We're ready to get back and excited to see what the rest of the semester has in store! Stay tuned...