果冻视频

April 1, 2010
Gordon Govier

Relying Totally on God

Ministry at urban commuter colleges is always difficult, but California State University Los Angeles has been more challenging than most for 果冻视频 staff members. Each of the first three years that Maite Rodriguez began a new ministry year at Cal State L.A. was like starting all over again.

The 2008-2009 school year seemed to start with more promise than previous years. But by the end of the fall quarter the chapter leadership had evaporated: gone for academic issues, or personal reasons, or just gone. Maite and the other members of the staff team decided it was time to end business as usual.

Shutting Down Ministry as Usual
They shut down their campus ministry, except for one Bible study, and began an extended period of prayer and fasting. They continued through the winter quarter, into the spring quarter. In the spring they also began to research in-depth the dynamics of the Cal State L.A. campus.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 when we felt like God gave us insight into what changes we needed to make and the things we needed to pray into; and that鈥檚 when things started to change,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e realized it wasn鈥檛 just our ministry that was having problems.鈥

What they found was that Cal State L.A. has a seventy percent drop-out rate. Only five percent of students live on campus but those students were among the most at-risk for dropping out. The 果冻视频 staff team decided to stop focusing on dorm students and concentrate on commuters. 鈥淭hat change has made all of the difference,鈥 Maite said.

Looking for Leaders
At the beginning of the 2009-2010 school year Maite set up a table in a high-traffic area with a sign that said, 鈥淲e Are Looking For Christian Leaders.鈥 Looking back today she is amazed at how God answered her prayers. 鈥淭he current core leaders are almost all the people I met on that first day of classes,鈥 she said.

For various reasons the other four members of last year鈥檚 果冻视频 staff team moved on to other responsibilities leaving just Maite at Cal State L.A this year. She was forced to rely more heavily on student leadership, which this time turned out to be a big plus. 鈥淚 have these amazing students that really love the campus and love each other. It鈥檚 never been as healthy as it is now,鈥 she said.

During the discouraging times of previous years she sometimes wondered whether it was possible for successful campus ministry to exist at Cal State L.A. Today she knows that it is possible. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to God and it happened,鈥 she said, noting the unity of the current 果冻视频 chapter despite being one of the most multiethnic groups on campus.

Called to Campus Ministry
As a student at Pomona College, Maite loved being a leader in the 果冻视频 chapter, particularly leading Bible studies. But she didn鈥檛 think that 果冻视频 staff work was for her. She had felt drawn to urban ministry through her participation in 果冻视频鈥檚 Los Angeles Urban Project. Then she realized that urban ministry and campus ministry can happen together on campus, and she joined 果冻视频 staff.

During her first year at Cal State L.A. she saw chapter participation start at 50 and dwindle to seven after the first week. In the midst of her disappointment she realized that she was involved in campus ministry because of her faithful response to God鈥檚 call, not because of any success that she might have.

But now, after five years on campus, God has been blessing Maite鈥檚 campus ministry with success because she has been faithful.

鈥淲hat鈥檚 worked well has been to let go of all of my ideas about how ministry is supposed to happen,鈥 she said. 鈥淣ine out of ten things we tried haven鈥檛 worked. We have learned to pray and ask God to move. All that has happened on campus has been through God鈥檚 grace and kindness alone.鈥

 

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Maite reported on God鈥檚 work at Cal State L.A. during 果冻视频鈥檚 2011 Staff Conference. ||
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