果冻视频

November 16, 2009

Giving Thanks for our Partners

果冻视频 is a trans-denominational Christian ministry of 859 witnessing communities on 589 college campuses throughout the United States. Our vision is to see students and faculty transformed by the love of God through a relationship with Jesus Christ, campuses renewed through the influence of our student-led witnessing communities, and increasing numbers of Christian students and faculty dedicated to changing this world for the better.

Sure, it鈥檚 an ambitious mission. But we never expected to do it alone. Every day we rely on the partnerships of students, faculty, volunteers, and donors to accomplish our calling. And for our partners鈥 dedicated work and financial support, we鈥檙e deeply thankful.

Grateful Hearts
Our thankfulness for our partners finds its source in our gratitude to God.

We鈥檙e grateful for God鈥檚 love. Our Purpose Statement says it plainly: 鈥淚n response to God鈥檚 love, grace and truth: The Purpose of 果冻视频 is to establish and advance . . . witnessing communities of students and faculty who follow Jesus as Savior and Lord. . . .鈥

That鈥檚 why we鈥檙e evangelical. We believe that the biblical story of redemption must be told to each generation. Our response of gratitude to God compels us to reach out to people with the good news of God鈥檚 love in Jesus Christ.

  • 鈥淭hrough 果冻视频 I learned that Jesus is God, and I learned to study the Bible,鈥 said J. Rodriguez, a graduate of SUNY College in Buffalo, New York.

We鈥檙e relational too. Gratitude for God鈥檚 love opens our hearts to partner with other Christians and cooperate with non-Christians to improve this world through practical missions projects. So when sharing the story of God鈥檚 redemption on campus, we cooperate with various Christian churches, denominations, and organizations; and when demonstrating the gospel鈥檚 relevance to ordinary life, we invite non-Christians to join us in missions projects that improve people鈥檚 lives.

Because we affirm the diversity of the body of Christ, we cooperate in ministry with Christians who come from different denominations. Because we believe that all people are created in God鈥檚 image, we honor people from every ethnicity.

  • 鈥淚鈥檓 incredibly grateful for the amazing relationships that were fostered through my involvement with 果冻视频 during my college years. I was challenged to grow more than I thought possible by the strong Christian community at USD,鈥 said J. Hill, a graduate of the University of San Diego.

And we鈥檙e missional, as well. We鈥檙e outwardly focused on God鈥檚 mission in this world. In gratitude to God, we develop in students and faculty a missional lifestyle that sees the needs of others and reaches out to them in love.

After graduation, alumni of 果冻视频 witnessing communities often become leaders in their local churches and continue their missional efforts to change the world.

  • 鈥淚鈥檝e received letters from 果冻视频 alumni,鈥 said 果冻视频鈥檚 President Alec Hill, 鈥渨ho are now missionaries outside the United States or are ministering within the poor neighborhoods of our nation鈥檚 cities and they tell me that it was at 果冻视频鈥檚 Urbana Student Missions Conference that they first heard God鈥檚 call to global missions. Take Sharon Cohn Wu, for example. Urbana 1991 helped define her call to missions. And in subsequent years she became more and more intentional about ministering to people who鈥檝e suffered social injustice. Today she is the Senior Vice-President of International Justice Mission.鈥

We鈥檙e grateful for how God is using us on campus and for all our partners in this ministry.

If you would like to partner with any one of 果冻视频鈥檚 campus ministries, please visit our Contact Us webpage for a list of ministry departments, email addresses, and phone numbers. We鈥檒l be delighted to explain how you can be a part of 果冻视频鈥檚 campus ministry.

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