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Alumni Exemplify 果冻视频's Campus Ministry
Among the mysterious forces on this earth is the migration-like regularity of alumni returning to their alma maters every fall. And judging from the recent announcements in various college and university alumni magazines, this year鈥檚 homecomings promise to perpetuate the traditional hoopla.
During homecoming week, there鈥檒l be parades and parties and, of course, the football game, and a lot of palling around with former classmates. There鈥檒l be showing off the photos of the kids, or grandkids, exaggerated stories and confessions, and too much eating and drinking . . . again. And on the trip home, the hearty ones will swear that they had had a good time and say, 鈥淟et鈥檚 do it again next year.鈥
But let鈥檚 face it. These annual alumni homecomings can be as mysterious as the migration cycles of Canada geese. The reasons why people return to their former colleges or universities probably reside deep within their hearts, where now and then a yearning seems to awaken and arise with a single-minded purpose鈥攖o reconnect with something now lost but still remembered. And when that connection is made, well, it鈥檚 like receiving an unexpected gift.
Alumni are thankful for campus ministry
For 果冻视频 alumni that gift is deeper than the joy of reconnecting with old friends. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 tell you how often 果冻视频 alumni have told me that our campus ministry has been a gift to their lives,鈥 said Doug Nickelson, 果冻视频鈥檚 director of the Alumni department. 鈥淭he alumni of our campus ministry frequently tell us that they feel appreciation for how 果冻视频 helped their lives mature and helped set a good trajectory for their futures. Years after their graduations, they still come to our reunions and support our ministry financially because they feel gratitude. And we鈥檙e grateful, too. Because God is using this ministry to transform people鈥檚 lives.鈥
This past summer about twenty-five 果冻视频 alumni who graduated during the late sixties and early seventies from colleges and universities in North Carolina gathered in Durham for a reunion. Roger Anderson, 果冻视频鈥檚 national field director, attended. He said that he was inspired by the stories of appreciation for our campus ministry that he鈥檇 heard from these alumni.
鈥淲hat greatly impressed me,鈥 said Roger, 鈥渨as the thankfulness these alumni expressed about how 果冻视频 had helped to transform their lives and how our ministry had taught them to integrate their discipleship to Jesus into every part of their lives.鈥
Teaching students how to integrate their Christian beliefs into their everyday lives is one of our core values. And encouraging our campus witnessing communities to respectfully integrate their Christian values into the life of their college or university is one of our methods of evangelism.
Engaging the campus is a hallmark of our ministry
鈥淲e love and respect the campus,鈥 said 果冻视频鈥檚 president Alec Hill. 鈥淥ur ministry鈥檚 mission field is the campus. So our students and faculty advisors engage their schools with the gospel to help transform individuals and renew their campuses.鈥
Engaging the campus with the gospel has brought 果冻视频 into relationships with college and university administrators. 鈥淲e have the respect of college administrators,鈥 said Doug Nickelson. 鈥湽呈悠 is listed as an official affiliated group on campus in many schools鈥 homecoming publications. In fact, colleges have invited our students to work with the administration to produce successful homecoming events.鈥
果冻视频 alumni may feel drawn to their school鈥檚 homecoming events as much as any other former students, but for alumni who attend our campus ministry鈥檚 reunions, the motivation for their attendance is usually appreciation鈥攁 heartfelt gratitude for how 果冻视频 has contributed to their lives.
Do you have an 果冻视频 alumni story to share? Our Alumni department is always interested in hearing how God is working in your life these days. If you鈥檇 like to share your story with us and other alumni through our publications, please contact Sarah Kirk at alumni@intervarsity.org or at (608) 443-4557.