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Faith is Growing on College Campuses
News Release
For Immediate Release
(Madison, WI)鈥擜n article in the May 2, 2007 carries the headline 鈥淢atters of Faith Find a New Prominence on Campus.鈥 The article states that at many secular college campuses, including Harvard, Colgate, the University of Wisconsin, and the University of California, Berkeley, officials have found students 鈥渄rawn to religion and spirituality with more fervor than at any time they can remember.鈥
果冻视频 Christian Fellowship, which is now in its 65th year and has chapters on more than 570 U.S. college campuses, has indeed found increasing numbers of students interested in exploring Christianity. 鈥淚n the last two school years we have seen exciting growth in the number of students who have come to faith in Jesus Christ,鈥 says Terry Erickson, director of evangelism.
While annual conversion figures were relatively stable for much of the last decade, large increases have been seen in just the last two years. In the first semester of the 2006-2007 school year 1,025 student conversions were recorded through various 果冻视频 events. 果冻视频 sponsors GIGs (Groups Investigating God) on many college campuses, which are small group Bible studies. Last fall 1,466 students studied the life of Jesus Christ in 果冻视频 GIGs.
In addition to weekly Bible studies, 果冻视频 students share their faith through special on-campus evangelistic events, seasonal retreats, urban ministry experiences, alternative spring break trips, and large scale gatherings, such as the annual Greek Conferences for fraternity and sorority students and the triennial Urbana Student Missions Convention.
鈥淎pproximately one quarter of students in 果冻视频 are self-identified non-Christians,鈥 Terry Erickson says. 鈥淭hat shows some basic interest in exploring spiritual issues that we believe is widespread among the student body.鈥
The New York Times story referred to the by the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles, that found almost half of all freshmen stating that they were seeking opportunities to grow spiritually in college. 鈥淪tudents are looking for answers that define themselves spiritually as well as shape their careers,鈥 says 果冻视频 president Alec Hill. 鈥淭he campus is the strategic point where you can impact the world because of who these students will become. We want to develop students and faculty to change the world.鈥
For more information:
Gordon Govier
608/443-3688