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Jesus, Justice & Poverty in San Francisco
鈥淲hat鈥檚 your picture of Jesus?鈥 One hundred thirty-three college students and 25 果冻视频 staff discovered that their beliefs about Jesus were too small as they shared the gospel with residents of the Tenderloin district of San Francisco during the Jesus, Justice, and Poverty conference held this past February 23-25.
Participants鈥 backgrounds and views varied significantly: from Christians to non-Christians, international students to a student body president, from a conservative youth leader to protesting activists.
As students passed countless people on the streets with carts containing their belongings, they began conversations with some sharing the hope of Jesus Christ with them. Noel and D, a hungry, homeless couple, were ignored for hours by wealthy young people in BMW鈥檚 and nice clothes waiting in lines for dance clubs and fashionable restaurants. A student from San Francisco State University wondered, 鈥淲hat must it be like for Noel to sit there and see all that wealth, and have no one even look him in the eye? . . . I wonder why BMW鈥檚 are my favorite car?鈥
Participants gathered to study 1 John 3:17, which reads, 鈥淚f anyone has material possessions and sees his brother in need but has no pity on him, how can the love of God be in him?鈥 (NIV). As students discussed God鈥檚 Word, they recounted their experiences with residents that morning and saw God鈥檚 compassion and provision for his people.
The next morning, students had the opportunity to participate in a Discovery Walk, where they prayed for and talked with people on the streets, asking God to provide for their needs and heal their hearts. 鈥淛esus spent most of his life walking with the poor, with the marginalized. If we practice any form of Christian spirituality and aren鈥檛 involved with these people, it is not legitimate Christianity,鈥 said Kevin Blue, Urban Project Director.
Later that afternoon, as a group of students helped an elderly man back to his feet, he picked up a beautiful necklace out of a crack in the sidewalk. At first the students paid little attention to his action, but the man began telling stories about all the treasures he鈥檇 found over the years. As students listened, Anna pointed out, 鈥淲e need to keep our eyes open but to also change our perspective, because the Lord is offering us treasure where we wouldn鈥檛 normally look.鈥
One of the non-Christian participants responded to the weekend experience saying, 鈥淚f there is a God, I want to find him or have him find me.鈥 While six students decided to make Jesus Lord of their lives, 31 students decided to meet on their campuses and continue living out what they鈥檝e learned during their experiences throughout the weekend.
Students learn about God鈥檚 heart for the poor as they put their faith in action by serving.
This summer, 果冻视频 staff and students have the opportunity to participate in 14 Urban Projects to cities like Oakland, CA; St. Louis, MO; and Greensboro, NC. By sharing the gospel on campuses, 果冻视频 seeks to transform students and faculty, renew the campus, and develop world-changers.