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Living Without Regret: How One Alumnus is Fighting Injustice
鈥淓ven before I started following Jesus, I always had a heart to serve others,鈥 said Azikiwe Calhoun. But during his years at City College of New York, Azikiwe found a deeper relationship with the God who came to serve鈥攁s well as new dreams for what his own service could look like.
By connecting with Christian nonprofits and service organizations in his community, Azikiwe was able to invest more fully in those around him while being mentored by other leaders. He also discovered that he could partner with others in service to accomplish much more than they could do individually. 鈥淚f it wasn鈥檛 for 果冻视频, I wouldn鈥檛 know that so many people were with me on these issues,鈥 Azikiwe said.
Christ at the Center
As a high school student, Azikiwe went to church with his family, but 鈥渋t was just something you did.鈥 After he moved to New York City, though, God was on his mind. Azikiwe felt that God was calling him to get serious about faith and renew his relationship with God. He wasn鈥檛 sure if he was ready to give his whole life to God, but he had been running into 鈥渂rick walls鈥 in his quest to arrange his life the way he wanted. 鈥淲hatever the Lord has for me, it has to be better than what I鈥檓 doing,鈥 he remembers thinking. And indeed, God transformed his life in ways he wasn鈥檛 expecting.
One of those ways was through the 果冻视频 chapter at City College. Azikiwe got involved in the chapter during his senior year, after he lost a job that had been taking up most of his free time outside of school. Azikiwe saw this loss as an opportunity to concentrate more on his studies鈥攁nd to finally join a community of believers on campus. 鈥淚 started attending a small group and it took off from there,鈥 he said.
Azikiwe attended the Big Event, the New York/New Jersey region鈥檚 fall student conference. He participated in Feed 500, a ministry of the , where students make and distribute lunches for the homeless while learning how to better respond to the people they see every day on the street. He volunteered at relief efforts after Hurricane Sandy hit Manhattan.
All these activities fueled Azikiwe鈥檚 desire to fight injustice for the sake of God鈥檚 kingdom. 鈥淏efore all this, I didn鈥檛 know there were nonprofits with Christian foundations,鈥 he said. But after meeting so many Christian nonprofits, Azikiwe began to dream about one day working for an organization with Christ at the center.
Stepping Out for Justice
That dream was closer than Azikiwe thought. In October 2012, he attended a citywide prayer and worship gathering called One Cry. Various social justice organizations from around New York City were displaying information鈥攊ncluding , a student-led campaign to fight human trafficking in New York City and share how God cares about injustice. Azikiwe gravitated to the Price of Life booth at One Cry, where he was inspired to sign up to volunteer. 鈥淚 knew human trafficking existed, but I didn鈥檛 know it was right here鈥擨 always thought it was over there,鈥 he explained. He was immediately passionate about doing something to help.
In the spring semester, Azikiwe had an opportunity to intern with Price of Life, working with Jeannie Rose Field, Price of Life鈥檚 assistant coordinator. He helped out at various events such as , interactive art displays where information about trafficking is presented alongside the gospel. He also worked to promote Price of Life on .
Through his work with Proxe Stations, Azikiwe developed the ability to talk about the gospel in many different situations. Because of their eye-catching displays, Proxe Stations attract a wide audience, and he had to be prepared to answer a variety of questions about Jesus and human trafficking. 鈥淭he initial nervousness was most difficult,鈥 he recalled. 鈥淚 asked myself, 鈥楬ow will I approach people?鈥欌 As Azikiwe helped with more Proxe Stations, though, he grew more comfortable with sharing the Gospel in unusual ways. 鈥湽呈悠 challenged me to step out in faith,鈥 Azikiwe said. 鈥淕od pushes you to step out.鈥
His whole internship experience was one of 鈥済rowing and stretching,鈥 as he put it. Many leaders in Price of Life, especially Jeannie Rose, mentored him and other recent graduates in the field of social justice work. And he grew and developed as a leader, gaining confidence in his skills along with more leadership responsibilities.
Moving Forward
Because of his internship experiences, Azikiwe knows that God鈥檚 heart for injustice captivates people, and so he鈥檚 confident that Price of Life can transform New York City. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be big,鈥 he said. 鈥淧rice of Life is not an organization that鈥檚 just talk. It鈥檚 actually engaged with people.鈥 Azikiwe also knows the ways that God has transformed his own life through this work. First, he鈥檚 gained a new understanding of God鈥檚 character: 鈥淕od is a God of justice, but he鈥檚 also a God of mercy at the same time. And he鈥檚 at work through everyday things.鈥 He鈥檚 also learned to avoid burnout and persevere in his work by 鈥渟eeing the end in the beginning,鈥 as he put it. And he鈥檚 grown to rely on God鈥檚 strength, not his own, for the energy to work for justice.
Azikiwe is also making plans to pursue a justice-oriented career. This fall, he started a 15-month program in international development at Eastern University, a Christian school in Pennsylvania. 鈥淭hey teach you the spiritual as well as the practical aspects,鈥 he explained. After completing his degree, Azikiwe hopes to work with an organization that combines sustainable practices, poverty alleviation, and community development鈥斺渁nd if I could share the gospel at the same time,鈥 he added, 鈥渢hat would be awesome.鈥
Wherever he ends up working, Azikiwe is encouraged by the number of Christian justice organizations that he鈥檚 seen during his time with Price of Life. 鈥淧eople of all backgrounds and all professions are serving God in these organizations. There鈥檚 no limit!鈥 he said.
Azikiwe advises everyone to get involved in fighting injustice: 鈥淚f you do nothing, you鈥檒l regret it. I鈥檓 happy I鈥檝e done something.鈥 His passion and enthusiasm indicate that he鈥檚 more than happy鈥攈e鈥檚 experienced the joy that comes from using his talents to honor God and bring his justice to earth.