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Harvard Mission with N.T. Wright
Eight Christian fellowships on the campus of Harvard University are affiliated with 果冻视频 Christian Fellowship, three chapters for undergraduate students and five chapters for graduate students. Those chapters sponsored a campus mission with Anglican Bishop N.T. Wright in mid-November in order to invite the broader campus to a dialogue on the issues of faith, hope and changing the world for the better.
Bishop Wright was called by Newsweek magazine, 鈥渢he world鈥檚 leading New Testament scholar,鈥 and his clear communication of Biblical teaching was eagerly absorbed by the attentive students. Bishop Wright spoke in three evening forums, starting with a 45-minute lecture and then answering questions from students lined up at two microphones for another 45 minutes.
Challenging World Changers
鈥淭he Holy Spirit, plus our hope for a better world, can make us a people of change,鈥 said Bishop Wright, offering the examples of William Wilberforce and Desmond Tutu, two men who were inspired by God to radically reform their worlds and improve the lives of their fellow citizens. 鈥淭he only adequate answer to evil in the world is the death of Jesus on the cross,鈥 he added.
College students in general and Harvard students in particular are interested in working to make the world a better place. Bishop Wright, in his talk, offered a formula for change. 鈥淗ope plus you, a human being renewed by God, equals change,鈥 he said, inviting his listeners to open their minds and hearts to God鈥檚 love and God鈥檚 mission.
The presence of one of the world鈥檚 leading spokesmen for an intellectual, evangelical faith in God at one of the most prestigious seats of higher learning was an outgrowth of 果冻视频鈥檚 commitment to present the Christian faith in an engaging manner in the campus environment.
Conversations That People Want to Have
鈥淚t鈥檚 all about having the conversations with people that they want to talk about,鈥 said Chris Nichols, 果冻视频鈥檚 regional director for New England. 鈥淲e want to have a real conversation, not just yell at people.鈥
Chris said that having someone of Bishop Wright鈥檚 stature speak on campus not only energized the students but also the staff. Engaging the secular campus is what 果冻视频 is all about but on the Harvard campus it is even more clearly about engaging the world, through the campus.
鈥淲e鈥檝e defined our mission as whole life conversion to Jesus,鈥 Chris said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e working to help student move from cynic to seeker to follower to leader to world changer.鈥
The Impulse for Good
Bishop Wright invited his listeners to consider the impulse for good within every human soul. 鈥淓ven my grandchildren intuit unfairness,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey know what鈥檚 fair or unfair to them, and it鈥檚 not because they鈥檝e been to college and studied the concept of human rights.鈥
He told the students that finding a way to make the world better was what the story of Jesus of Nazareth was all about. 鈥淭he God who made the world still loves the world and is calling you to help make it right,鈥 he said.
The students involved in 果冻视频鈥檚 eight Harvard campus ministry groups will be continuing the conversations with their friends in the weeks ahead, sparked by Bishop Wright鈥檚 lectures. 鈥淗e has given us a language and a stage to take the next step,鈥 said Chris Nichols.