果冻视频

August 18, 2008
Arthur Lewis

Fools for Christ

While many students were being punked and pranked last April Fools鈥 day, 果冻视频 chapters in the Southeast region were getting pumped up for the 鈥淔ools for Christ鈥 evangelism pilot project. 果冻视频 staff and student leaders were challenged to have at least two conversations with friends about the gospel message of Jesus Christ during April.

During April Kasey Whisel, a senior marine science major and 果冻视频 student leader, continued her weekly Bible study at the University of Tampa. One week only one girl showed up, freshman Teddi Santos, a regular attendee. The impromptu one-on-one Bible study allowed her friend to ask personal theological questions. Together they considered what it would be like to stand before God in heaven. What would they do, or say?

鈥淪he said she felt kind of intimidated, and wouldn鈥檛 know what to do or say. So Kasey took the opportunity to share the gospel,鈥 果冻视频 staff member Michelle Verrill said.

Kasey led Teddi through the bridge diagram, which illustrates the message of salvation through Jesus. 鈥淪he knew the traditions of the church she grew up in, but I don鈥檛 think she ever understood who Jesus was until then,鈥 Kasey said. That night Teddi made the decision to follow Jesus.

Michelle, now on staff at the University of Texas, said that the 鈥淔ools for Christ鈥 initiative helped rejuvenate evangelism within the chapter at the University of Tampa.
鈥淭hey said, 鈥榃ow, you mean we鈥檙e in this with students from all over the region, and when we share the gospel with someone we鈥檙e not just us on our own?鈥欌 Michelle said. 鈥淚t was kind of an act of God, their hearts really started changing.鈥

University of Louisville
On the first day of April a student named Elizabeth made a decision to follow Christ at the University of Louisville (U of L). She had met for GIGs (Groups Investigating God鈥攁n investigative Bible study) several times throughout the semester.

鈥淲e were looking at John 6, where Jesus says that he is the Bread of Life,鈥 recalled 果冻视频 staff member Kim Blackford. 鈥淚 asked her what she thought and she said, 鈥業t sounds like Jesus is saying all you have to do is come to him. But that sounds like it鈥檚 too good to be true.鈥 I told her, 鈥楴o, no, it鈥檚 not too good to be true, it鈥檚 true.鈥 I asked her, 鈥業s this something you want?鈥 She said that she felt like there was a weight on her. She felt like it was too hard to follow the Lord. I said, 鈥榶ou don鈥檛 have to have that weight you know.鈥 Then she gave her life to the Lord.鈥

The three U of L 果冻视频 chapters collaborated for a week of evangelism outreach events in April. They hosted open-air preaching events, co-sponsored a Bible study with a fraternity, and displayed two Prox膿 stations (a guided experience using interactive art, questions, and conversation which clearly explains the gospel).

鈥淚 really grew doing the Prox膿 stations,鈥 果冻视频 staff member Chelsea Yu said. 鈥淲e had lots of students who walked through them and wanted to go through the whole thing and hear the gospel message. So, we actually got to share the gospel message with a lot of people.鈥

One student was reluctant to walk through the Prox膿 station, but said that he felt God was letting him know it was time to live for him. Although he did not make a decision to follow Christ there, follow-up by 果冻视频 staff member Greg Wilburn the next week revealed a newfound commitment.

鈥淲hen I talked to him he said, 鈥榃hen you were talking about trusting in Christ and putting all your trust in Him, and He鈥檒l wash away yours sins, it really just hit me. I just need to trust. Since then I鈥檝e just been trusting in the Lord. 鈥欌

Response in Atlanta
Tony Gatewood, 果冻视频 staff member at Morehouse and Spelman colleges in Atlanta, saw 15 students give their lives to Christ at a chapel service held at Spelman near the beginning of May. Gatewood said that the service was so moving the chaplain herself was tearing up, and gave an alter call. 鈥淲e had 15 student volunteers for the chapel service; every one of them received someone into the Lord.鈥

Gatewood said that students in his chapters were very active in evangelism most of the semester. 鈥淚 would say that they share their faith at least once a week. One student shared his faith for the whole spring with two guys who were atheist蝉.鈥

Kentucky area director Eric Peterson organized the 鈥淔ools for Christ鈥 Harvest initiative along with Southeast regional director Bruce Alwood.

鈥淭he goals were really about having staff do evangelism and increase the evangelism temperature in the region,鈥 Eric said. More than 300 conversations about Christ took place last April. 鈥淪taff trained their students in how to do evangelism, and they got their students involved with it too. I think we had pretty good buy-in.鈥

鈥淚t was daunting, but well worth it.鈥 Bruce said. In the midst of the initiative he was able to personally contact 64 out of 67 staff in the region to hear their experiences and to pray with them. He noticed a significant increase in the number of students showing interest in joining Bible studies because of the initiative. 鈥淚t seemed like the majority of the positive fruit was related to students wanting to be in GIG蝉.鈥

Another gospel presentation tool
As a part of the 鈥淔ools for Christ鈥 project, the region introduced and encouraged the use of James Choung鈥檚 gospel presentation outline. James is an 果冻视频 area director in San Diego and is introducing his presentation through an 果冻视频 Press book called True Story, as well as through videos on The outline is designed to challenge non-Christians and Christians alike to follow Christ more actively by including a social justice perspective that particularly resonates with today鈥檚 college students.

Michelle Verrill found it very helpful in reaching one student that she鈥檇 been sharing the gospel with for two-and-a-half years. 鈥淪he said, 鈥榊ou鈥檙e not going to draw the bridge diagram again.鈥 And I said, 鈥楴o, we鈥檙e going to do something new.鈥 We just went over the new gospel presentation and she was like, 鈥榃ow, you really mean it when you say God cares about these things, I really see that now.鈥 It was the closest she ever came to saying yes to following Jesu蝉.鈥

Eric said that the gospel presentation outline had remarkable effectiveness in many 果冻视频 chapters in Florida.

鈥淚 think this gospel outline is in the sweet spot of what they鈥檝e been learning about missions,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he gospel is for individuals to receive forgiveness of sins, but it鈥檚 also about God redeeming the whole world. The combination of values of justice and evangelism fit well.鈥

As far as the future for the 鈥淔ools for Christ鈥 Harvest initiative, the Southeast region plans to do it again, with improvements. 鈥淢y hope would be that we can build on this next year,鈥 Bruce said.

Arthur Lewis is a Campus Staff Member at Eastern Kentucky University

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