Day-by-day鈥擜 Season of Unknowns at NYU
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In New York City, one of the US cities hardest hit by the pandemic, God has been clearly on the move.
Day 1鈥擜 Street-Corner Conversation
果冻视频 campus minister Sarah Lin watched firsthand as the normal rhythms of New York University (NYU) and its ground to a halt in March 2020. Lectures were cancelled. Students and faculty went home.
Standing outside NYU鈥檚 student center one evening, Sarah couldn鈥檛 help feeling like things were out of place. An eerie quiet hung over everything. The normal bustle of students heading to class, the familiar scent of nearby food carts were gone. And the spot where her chapter used to table and invite others to check out 果冻视频 was conspicuously absent. This wasn鈥檛 the NYU she knew and loved.
The first day of online classes, Sarah stood on a busy street corner鈥攁 far cry from her chapter鈥檚 prayer meetings and small group gatherings on campus just days earlier. As cars, bikes, and people sped past her, she called to check in with one of her students.
Alex, a sophomore, shared with Sarah how she had long been hesitant about putting her faith in Christ. 鈥淭hings will eventually sort themselves out,鈥 she鈥檇 told herself. But looking ahead to the rest of this year and decade, Alex realized that something needed to change.
Sarah also sensed God had been stirring something in Alex鈥檚 heart and felt led to over the phone. Alex said yes to following Jesus. 鈥淢inistry looks entirely different this week, but God remains the same,鈥 Sarah shared later. 鈥淛oin me in celebrating how the Lord has moved in Alex鈥檚 life and given her new life in him!鈥
Day 2鈥擶hat God Had in Store
During NYU鈥檚 second day of online classes, Sarah was already missing not being able to gather in person with students. But she wasn鈥檛 going to let that stop her. 鈥漈he only logical response was to hop on a Zoom call together to study God鈥檚 Word and see what he had in store for us,鈥 she said.
With so many drastic changes over the last few days, Sarah had no idea if anyone else would join as she logged on for the first virtual Bible study. Moments later, Erin鈥攁 freshman who鈥檇 been involved with 果冻视频 since the fall semester鈥檚 club fair鈥攍ogged on. Excited and relieved, Sarah took time to check in with Erin before transitioning into a time of studying Luke 10, as planned.
Then the conversation shifted. Erin shared how she grew up in church but gradually grew distracted and skeptical about her faith. Throughout her first semester of college, she started reflecting more on the way she was living and began sensing the Spirit鈥檚 invitation to fully follow Jesus. After praying and talking with Sarah, Erin realized that there were experiences in her life that needed healing. So they prayed again.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 expect this to happen today and wasn鈥檛 prepared to talk about this,鈥 Erin shared. Sarah was a little surprised too鈥攊n the best possible way鈥攁nd rejoiced in the opportunity to invite Erin to make an adult decision to follow Jesus.
Since that decision in March, Erin has continued to grow. 鈥淚鈥檝e learned that following Jesus looks like peace and strength in the midst of chaos, especially in a time such as this,鈥 she said. 鈥淛esus has gradually softened and changed my heart as well as given me unexplainable courage to do things like lead my first small group. There鈥檚 no way that I could鈥檝e changed or felt that way if it weren鈥檛 for God working within me.鈥
Both Erin and Alex look forward to being part of the core student leadership team for 果冻视频鈥檚 Multiethnic Fellowship at NYU next school year.
鈥淎lthough there is much I miss about campus ministry before the pandemic, I am also grateful for the ways God has invited us to press into this season of unknowns,鈥 Sarah said. 鈥淚t has looked like small groups happening in the mornings now to make space for students joining us from vastly different time zones. It has sounded like seeking students sharing that they have started to reexplore faith and spend time in prayer for the first time in 10 years. It has felt like God inviting us into deeper dependence on him as we lay all the emotions of this present moment before him. Seeing Alex and Erin say yes to Jesus in the midst of a global pandemic has given me a glimpse of what it means to long for revival in such a season.鈥



