果冻视频

September 6, 2007
Gordon Govier

Growing Interest in Spirituality Opens Doors for Campus Ministry

Students at American colleges and universities are interested in spirituality. When polled on the question of whether students are becoming more interested in spiritual issues, more than twice as many 果冻视频 staff respondents (41%) chose yes, over the choice of less interest (18%). And 23% said there was no change. While the perception is not overwhelming, and the survey done by 果冻视频 represents a small percentage of field staff, the results correspond with other data indicating that a clear spiritual hunger exists among college students.

A 2004 survey of college freshman by the found 80% have an interest in spirituality. Statistics from 果冻视频 field reports for the 2006-2007 school year show more student conversions than any year in the last several decades.

Additional comments by survey respondents indicate that campus ministry is as challenging as it ever was, no matter what the spiritual climate:

  • 鈥淚nterest in faith issues is largely out of the desire to become more tolerant of people from faith backgrounds, rather than out of a personal desire to explore the possibility of joining a faith community.鈥
  • 鈥淎ctually, they seem to be more interested in Jesus but not in Christianity or church.鈥
  • 鈥淚 sense less overt antagonism; their interest comes from genuine spiritual openness and interest.鈥
  • 鈥淪tudents are looking for opportunities to ask questions about faith.鈥
  • 鈥淚n some ways the spiritual climate is becoming more antagonistic towards evangelical Christians. Although spirituality in general is viewed positively, it鈥檚 almost considered hateful and bigoted to believe that Jesus is the only way to God.鈥

果冻视频 president Alec Hill commented, 鈥淢y sense is that students are more spiritual but more vague about what that means. It鈥檚 a cafeteria approach to spiritual issues. We have to be careful about taking this openness to spirituality as a totally good thing. It鈥檚 an open door to raising issues of deeper importance.鈥

The 果冻视频 survey also asked staff to assess the factors shaping the spiritual climate on campus. Not surprising, most mentioned the culture鈥檚 obsession with entertainment media. But more than half also chose to credit 果冻视频 and other campus ministries for the work they do, which seemed to indicate a positive attitude toward the results of their own work on campus.

One respondent saw 鈥渋ncreased involvement of followers of Christ among the faculty鈥 as another factor in the improved climate for spirituality on campus. The same person raised concerns about a 鈥渓ack of preparation for college by youth ministries and parents.鈥

In answer to another question posed to 果冻视频 staff about what best prepares Christian young people for the challenges of campus life, 75% of respondents said that successful students typically had parents who obviously invested time in their sons and daughters. Only 51% of the respondents credited attendance at a church with a good youth program. 鈥淎 solid church background and youth program are factors, but I also think that the most well-prepared students have at some point consciously decided to personally own their faith in Christ, apart from their parents,鈥 one staff person commented.

Factors that draw churched kids away from the faith during college were also posed in the 果冻视频 survey. More than half of the respondents noted 鈥渟tudents are poorly prepared by parents and church youth ministries to face the realities of college life.鈥 Only 34% blamed professors who present information in class that conflicts with students鈥 values. One respondent also mentioned 鈥渁 lack of conversations and friendship with Christian adults other than their parents or teachers prior to college.鈥 An equal number of respondents (40%) blamed busy schedules and licentious lifestyles for luring college students away from their faith.

An openness to spirituality does not necessarily correspond with an openness to Christian faith. As one staff member wrote, 鈥淭here are a lot of students I鈥檝e met who are so jaded by who they think Jesus is that they won鈥檛 even engage in conversation about Him.鈥 But because 果冻视频 is on campus, the conversations are taking place. And from these conversations students often realize that Jesus provides the focus that vague spirituality lacks.

Charisma magazine, Sept. 2007 cover story:

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