果冻视频

March 4, 2010
Gordon Govier

Hungry For More From God

It took Tony Gatewood all of about ten minutes to move into his dorm room after he arrived on a Greyhound bus at the University of Iowa at the end of summer in 2000. He had brought what he needed in a duffle bag and a plastic tub.

His next challenge was finding 果冻视频. Two women at his church had told him he should get involved with 果冻视频 when he got to Iowa.

Looking for 果冻视频
His first walk across campus was unsuccessful, partly because he wasn鈥檛 sure of what he was looking for. So he went back to his dorm room. He called home, and then he prayed.

The second time he left his room, he ran into a friendly guy at the elevator who asked him if he wanted to hang out for some fun and games. Tony wasn鈥檛 sure what the guy meant. Back in Chicago that kind of talk could lead to trouble.

鈥淏ut then I felt God saying to me, 鈥業 think you should check it out,鈥欌 he recalled. 鈥淪o I went to this room, and I found out that they had Scrabble and Jenga, and I realized they really were talking about fun and games.鈥

Tony relaxed and soon found himself sharing about how God had led him from the projects on Chicago鈥檚 south side, where he had grown up and become a Christian, to the University of Iowa. He was surprised to hear somebody say, 鈥淎men.鈥

鈥淚 said, 鈥楢re you a Christian?鈥 And he said, 鈥榊eah, I鈥檓 a Christian.鈥 So I asked, 鈥業s everybody else here a Christian?鈥 And he said, 鈥榊eah we鈥檙e Christians.鈥 Then I said, 鈥業f you guys are Christians, maybe you can help me out. Do you know where I can find 果冻视频? I鈥檝e been looking for them.鈥 And one person said, 鈥楧ude, this is 果冻视频.鈥欌

Looking for More of God
Since he was six years old, Tony had been hungry to learn more about God. He had become a Christian at age 16 through the witness of Susan Paik, who ran a weekend academic program followed by a Bible study.

At Iowa, the 果冻视频 chapter gave him the opportunity to grow further as a Christian and he took full advantage of it. He learned how to do inductive Bible study from Lindsay Olesberg, his 果冻视频 staff mentor. He attended chapter camp every spring, and joined the Los Angeles Urban Project every summer for three years in a row, where he was further mentored by Kevin Blue. He taught himself how to play guitar and led worship for the weekly chapter meetings. And he attended two Urbana Student Missions Conferences.

By the time he was a sophomore he was already starting to think about going on staff with 果冻视频 and about how God could use him in ministry. 鈥淚 felt like God was raising inside of me a desire for multi-ethnicity, to see racial reconciliation,鈥 he said. As a worship leader he played a major role in helping the chapter welcome other cultures. By the time he graduated, 50-percent of the chapter was made up of ethnic minorities.

Working on Staff with 果冻视频
Tony graduated in 2005 and joined 果冻视频 staff. He spent four years in Atlanta, working with students at the historically black colleges and universities that make up the Atlanta University Center.

In Chicago he had attended a Korean-American congregation, so his time in Atlanta gave him the opportunity to develop his ethnic identity. 鈥淭he skills that I gained in Atlanta gave me a lot of confidence,鈥 Tony said. 鈥淚 went from thinking of myself as an 果冻视频 staff member to being a minister of the Gospel.鈥

Meanwhile, back at the University of Iowa, the 果冻视频 chapter had hit on hard times and dwindled down to nothing. In 2009 Tony was invited back to his alma mater to work with another staff member, Sherami Hinders, in planting a new chapter. Once again he found himself moving to a different culture.

鈥淚 came back with a stronger sense of identity, of who I am,鈥 he said. Last summer, before he started on campus, he served as an interim pastor at a small church to help him acclimate to Midwestern sensibilities. 鈥淚 feel confident. I鈥檓 not getting blindsided by how people respond to things.鈥

Already this first year the Multiethnic Undergrad Hawkeye 果冻视频 chapter has more than 40 students involved. 鈥淲e want to do something that isn鈥檛 seen very often,鈥 he said. 鈥淢ultiethnicity embraced in this fashion doesn鈥檛 happen like this on campus, even with other Christian groups. We鈥檙e really doing something that鈥檚 changing the trend on campus.鈥

Changing the trend on campus was not something Tony Gatewood expected to do, when he hopped off that Greyhound bus ten years ago. But he was faithful in following God鈥檚 leading and through 果冻视频 Tony has learned how the campus can be renewed through the transforming gospel of Jesus Christ.

 

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