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Stephan Teng

3 Reasons Why I Love Being an 果冻视频 Campus Minister

Stephan on campus talking with two students outside

I鈥檒l never forget my first impression of an 果冻视频 campus minister during my freshman year at New York University. My friends and I were scanning the halls for a free classroom for our Bible study when we bumped into someone who seemed a little too old to be an undergrad student.

鈥淲hat does he do?鈥 I asked as we walked away.

鈥淥h, he鈥檚 an 果冻视频 staff worker. He helps coach students and stuff,鈥 my friend said.

鈥淎s a full-time job?鈥 I remarked with surprise.

鈥淵eah, and he has to fundraise for it, I think.鈥

Wow, that seems so sad. Why would someone want to do that? I thought to myself.

If only my freshman self could see me now: on staff with 果冻视频 and loving it. I can imagine the look of shock鈥攁nd possibly horror鈥攐n my young spectacled face. But it鈥檚 true! I love it. Why? I get a thrill seeing God at work!

I love seeing God transform students.

Once, I wanted to experiment with something new in our small groups: I wanted leaders to take a break from their usual Bible study and instead study a passage where God invited someone to give up everything to follow him. After that, the leaders would share their testimony and proceed to invite their small group to follow Jesus.

This had never been done before in our chapter, and the leaders understandably freaked out. One student told herself, Alright, whatever, I鈥檒l just do it because my staff worker is making me.

When she shared her testimony, one of her friends in the group chose to follow Jesus. As we reflected, the student leader said, 鈥淚 realized how big God actually was and how he could take my small faithful action and change someone鈥檚 life.鈥 I loved seeing God not only bring new life to her friend but also expand this leader鈥檚 faith and understanding of him.

I love seeing God transform me.

One semester, I was tabling alone. No one would stop or even look at me. 鈥淚 hate myself,鈥 I muttered. I was shocked at my own words, but they resonated deeply.

Later that day, I took time to reflect and realized that the experience of being ignored or avoided while tabling brought up the same kinds of shame and rejection I felt as a child because of my weight.

I took those memories to Jesus and asked him to remind me of how he sees me: beloved, cherished, and worthy of love. That inner healing and transformation helped me begin leading and working free from insecurity of what others may think and instead from a response to God鈥檚 love and grace.

I love seeing God make a difference beyond me.

Recently, I sat down for lunch with an international student, who shared how Christians in Hong Kong used their bodies to shield young protesters from attack. Another student shared how Christians in her country smuggled a Bible to her under the table.

鈥淚t felt like we were doing a drug deal,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut despite the danger, they had so much faith that God could do things, and it increased my faith as well.鈥

An alumni messaged me: 鈥淚 taught my church how to develop deeper community and discipleship around justice issues!鈥

I didn鈥檛 directly contribute to any of these acts of courage and transformation. And it鈥檚 a good thing that they weren鈥檛 dependent on me! God has taught me to be at peace with my limits so that I can see his unlimitedness鈥攚hether that鈥檚 through places of social unrest or troubled communities. As a campus minister, I am exposed to these stories of how God is moving more often, and I am moved to awe and worship by how he鈥檚 moving and working beyond me.

I鈥檓 not 100 percent sure if freshman me would have been convinced by all this (I had a lot of growing to do!). But if you鈥檙e someone who wants to see the difference God can make in you and the world, coming on staff with 果冻视频 is a great place to start. Perhaps you鈥檙e a student wondering if this is for you or an alum who鈥檚 rethinking your career path. I invite you to consider taking this journey. It鈥檒l give you a front row seat to witness God at work, to see students and faculty transformed, campuses renewed, and world changers developed!

 

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Stephan Teng serves as an 果冻视频 Campus Staff Minister at Indiana University, where he currently staffs an Asian American chapter. He is a fourth-generation minister, alumnus of NYU, and is passionate about creativity and leadership. You can support his ministry at .

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