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In 2007 ¹û¶³ÊÓÆµ staff, students, faculty, and alumni engaged their communities with the Gospel. Occasionally their activities got the attention of local media, or even national news media.
The entire nation was shocked on April 16 by a shooting at Virginia Tech. ¹û¶³ÊÓÆµ staff were among the many counselors who helped students process the conflicting emotions prompted by this tragedy, not only at but at many other campuses, such as and
As followers of Jesus Christ, ¹û¶³ÊÓÆµ students are working to bring hope to the hopeless. They have teamed up with World Vision to increase AIDS awareness on many campuses, including and
¹û¶³ÊÓÆµ students efforts to bring hope and change were also noticed at and
A North Carolina State University ¹û¶³ÊÓÆµ alumnus was profiled in a cover story on his unique approach to working with troubled teens. ¹û¶³ÊÓÆµâ€™s work on campus was referenced in a Charisma magazine cover story entitled ¹û¶³ÊÓÆµâ€™s Urban Projects director Randy White was profiled in his hometown newspaper,
Some ¹û¶³ÊÓÆµ chapters interacted with high profile personalities: former president Jimmy Carter spoke at and the Million Dollar Man spoke at in New York City.
Several young ¹û¶³ÊÓÆµ leaders had accumulated memorable accomplishments when their lives ended tragically short in 2007. ESPN profiled North Carolina chapter leader (and school mascot) George Washington University student was also remembered for his unique presence on campus. Some other campus notables prominently mentioned ¹û¶³ÊÓÆµ when they were profiled by newspapers at and
A number of media reported on the changing faces of campus Christian fellowships. Reports mentioning ¹û¶³ÊÓÆµâ€™s multiethnicity were featured in and the ¹û¶³ÊÓÆµâ€™s ministry to international college students was also highlighted at and
¹û¶³ÊÓÆµâ€™s ministry among fraternity and sorority students continues to grow and garner attention. Articles focused on the unique character of Greek ministry at and as well as a new outreach on the campus at
Many of these ministry outreaches were bold and dramatic. But some were simple and basic, such as the 24/7 Prayer Movement at the
As 2008 begins, ¹û¶³ÊÓÆµ anticipates an even more vibrant year of campus ministry as students and faculty use the power of the gospel to transform lives on campus and take the hope of the gospel to a troubled world.
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