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Kaitlyn Doty

Transformed by Scripture: Neil鈥檚 Story

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Neil, now an alumnus of the University of Texas at Austin, encountered 果冻视频 not through an invitation, a roommate, or a table, but from a humble flyer. 

As a freshman, Neil already had a stack of flyers clutched in his hand as he navigated his way past the student organizations vying for his attention on the way to class. When he was approached by yet another student offering him a flyer, Neil accepted it, only concerned with making it to his class on time. It remained unread for two weeks.

But as Neil slowly adjusted to life in college, he discovered a longing to go deeper in two areas of his life: his Indian heritage and his faith. When he finally got around to sorting through the flyers he had collected, one in particular caught his eye. It belonged to South Asian 果冻视频, or 鈥淥ne Way,鈥 as they called themselves. 

鈥淚 looked at the flyer. It said 鈥楽outh Asian,鈥 and it said 鈥楯esus.鈥 And I was like, 鈥楾his is my club,鈥欌 Neil recalls. Shortly after, he attended his first 果冻视频 event. 

Hunger for the Word

Neil had grown up in church, but he didn鈥檛 consider his faith very 鈥渁ctive.鈥 He didn鈥檛 read his Bible outside of church, and he soon discovered he was unfamiliar with many of the stories other Christians seemed to know well. When he entered college, Neil found himself confused about what it was he really believed鈥 And determined to figure it out.

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As he began struggling with his classes and bowing under the weight of his parents鈥 expectations, Neil became determined to leave behind his failures and sins and simply pursue Jesus. 

鈥淚 was pushed against the wall. I didn鈥檛 know where to go. At the end of the day, I decided, 鈥楬ey, I鈥檓 going to figure out who Jesus is, I鈥檓 going to leave everything any sin I was part of 鈥 behind, and just find out who Jesus is for myself,鈥欌 Neil said. 鈥淭he only thing I want to hold on to is that Jesus Christ is my Lord.鈥

Thus began Neil鈥檚 transformational journey. He got involved in an 果冻视频 Bible study and, after receiving encouragement from his Bible study leader, began to participate more and more. Neil鈥檚 dedication to Jesus extended into his personal time as well. Determined to fill the gaps in his knowledge, Neil sat down and spent time in the Word twice a day, eventually reading through the entire Bible.

The Transformation of Scripture

Reading through the Bible changed Neil. He could distinguish between his old self and his new self and no longer recognized who he used to be. 

鈥淕od really transformed my life, and I can say that I have gotten to know Jesus personally,鈥 he said.

Neil wasn鈥檛 the only one who noticed the change. His Bible study leader invited him to join leadership, and though he had never planned to, Neil found himself leading a Bible study his junior year. Then, during his senior year, Neil joined Core, his chapter鈥檚 executive leadership team, and took on even more responsibilities. 

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Neil remembers his faith feeling different after joining Core. He began giving more time to serving others instead of just exploring his own spiritual needs. 

鈥淏eing on Core, I was actually able to put into practice a lot of the things that I was learning through the Bible,鈥 Neil said. It allowed him to love people like Jesus would. 

Serving After Graduation

After graduating in 2019, Neil used his computer engineering degree to get a job in the software industry, but continued to visit his 果冻视频 community. When COVID-19 hit, he even joined hangouts on Zoom. 

Three years later, Neil decided he wanted to dedicate his extra time to the Lord and start volunteering for the chapter. Though much of what he did seemed insignificant, like transporting worship equipment to and from large group, Neil鈥檚 service had a big impact on the chapter and especially his campus staff. 

鈥淣eil is someone who was like, 鈥業 see there are needs; I want to fill them,鈥欌 said UT-Austin Campus Staff Minister Ard. 鈥淗e is a very instrumental part of how One Way has stayed grounded this last year.鈥

Today, Neil continues to serve the chapter and encourages all alumni to consider volunteering, even in small ways. Recalling his own journey to faith, Neil says that having alumni on campus is incredibly valuable.

鈥淭here are always going to be people who are experiencing the faith for the first time, not knowing what to do in certain situations. And that experience from adulthood and through the volunteer鈥檚 journey of faith can help guide others who are still going down that path.鈥

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Kaitlyn Doty is a writing and social media intern on 果冻视频鈥檚 2100 team in Madison, WI. She is passionate about books, cats, dragons, and writing for Jesus! You can support her in her ministry .

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