果冻视频

December 1, 2009
Abi Christian

Compelled to Pray

Campus staff member Tina Aceti had big dreams for the Greek 果冻视频 chapter at Central Michigan University (CMU). She arrived on campus this fall energized to meet new students and prepared to support 果冻视频 students in their relationships with non-Christian Greek brothers and sisters. But as the first weeks of school came and went, Tina felt disappointed with the chapter鈥檚 growth.

 

One afternoon, she went for a run, venting her feelings to God. She was frustrated with the slow progress of making connections, few contacts among freshmen, and small group Bible studies struggling to take off. As she prayed, God prompted her to examine the causal way she asked her friends and donors to pray for the Greek students at CMU. Did she really depend on God to transform students鈥 lives or was asking people to pray an afterthought?

 

 

Tina realized that God needed to be placed at the heart of her work. She set a challenge for herself, her students, and her prayer partners to begin praying daily for specific opportunities to share the gospel with Greek students. She named the project 鈥淥peration Saturation.鈥

 

 

An Intimidating Population

 

 

For many students, initiating spiritual conversations with their Greek peers is intimidating. 鈥淧eer pressure is really intense in sororities and fraternities,鈥 said Tina, who was a part of Alpha Chi Omega as a student and experienced the tension that sometimes arises from being both a Christian and a Greek. 鈥淟iving out a vibrant Christian life while still loving and living with them is difficult.鈥

 

 

Part of the difficulty of witnessing in this environment is that many Greek students have attended church as children and believe that God exists. 鈥淭hey think they鈥檙e OK with God, but Jesus isn鈥檛 Lord over their lives,鈥 said Tina.

 

 

In anticipation of Greek 果冻视频鈥檚 National Invitation Week, a week which encouraged 果冻视频 students to invite their house members into a relationship with Jesus, Tina asked students to pray daily. She emphasized that as Christians, we rely on God鈥檚 strength, and she advised students to enlist family and friends to pray for the Greek houses as well. Students responded with an enthusiastic 鈥測es.鈥

 

 

An Invitation to Live for Christ

 

 

Students began praying that they would have God鈥檚 desire for their Greek brothers and sisters to be reconciled to Him. As 果冻视频 student Kaleo led a Bible study discussion, she felt the Holy Spirit leading her to share the transforming nature of the gospel with women who felt lukewarm in their faith. Though nervous, she was thrilled to be part of God鈥檚 mission and the women began to honestly examine their spiritual state.

 

 

Seven other Bible study leaders presented the gospel during National Invitation Week, asking attendees to make a clear decision to follow Jesus. Several students desired to meet one-on-one with 果冻视频 leaders to learn more about what living for Jesus means.

 

 

Kaitlin was one such student. She was curious about the concept of spiritual birth and questioned her Bible study leader Amelia. Amelia shared the gospel with Kaitlin, stressing that following Jesus was a life-altering decision, and should not be made in a hasty moment. Kaitlin knew she wanted a deeper relationship with God and committed to placing God first in her life.

 

 

A Growing Partnership

 

 

Many of Tina鈥檚 family, church, and donors expressed excitement when she asked them to increase their prayers for Greek students. They wanted to pray more specifically, and Tina shared how God was working in students鈥 lives. Not only was she encouraged by their response, but those praying felt a greater sense of partnership in 果冻视频鈥檚 ministry.

 

 

鈥淚t鈥檚 not just me out there,鈥 said Tina, hearing how people hung her prayer requests in their office or shared them at church. 鈥淚 know they鈥檙e standing with me.鈥 The National Invitation Week ended November 13. The effects have not. 鈥淲e鈥檙e still in the midst of God working,鈥 said Tina.

 

 

As 果冻视频鈥檚 Greek Conference approaches, students who have heard the gospel are invited to attend and learn more about following Jesus. Tina continues to think about her prayer relationship with God and how to include people in ministry. 鈥淲e have to be strategic because it鈥檚 not by our flesh and blood that students are saved,鈥 she said.

 

 

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You can make a direct financial donation to support 果冻视频鈥檚 work at Central Michigan University by following this link.

 

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