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September 5, 2013
Lisa Rieck

Running to God: A Glimpse of God鈥檚 Work at the University of Kansas

University of Kansas sophomore Julia Dury has been running competitively for six years now. 鈥淩unning gives you a lot of time to think and pray,鈥 she enthusiastically explained. 鈥淎nd things seem a lot more beautiful when you鈥檙e running. You鈥檙e out in creation seeing sunrises and sunsets.鈥

God鈥檚 work in Julia through her running has itself been beautiful to see. Though she鈥檇 attended church since sixth grade, she became more intentional about her faith during her sophomore year of high school. 鈥淚t got really real then,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 wanted to be serious about it.鈥 And she was. She started a Bible study for friends on her cross-country team鈥攁 study that she continued this past summer, even though she鈥檇 been away at college for the year.

Living for God

So it鈥檚 perhaps no surprise that, when she arrived at the University of Kansas as a freshman cross-country recruit last fall, she found more opportunities to develop new friendships and live out her faith through her running. 鈥淵ou build relationships with teammates because you鈥檙e out running for so long,鈥 she explained.

One of the teammates she got to know was Ben, another freshman who was also in Julia鈥檚 economics class. In addition to seeing each other at cross-country practices and meets as well as in class, the two would often study together. Their study sessions provided plenty of time and space for conversations about running, life, and faith.

As they talked, Julia found out that Ben had attended a Jesuit school and was raised in a Lutheran church. But faith in Jesus didn鈥檛 seem to be a core part of his college life. He was, however, really open to talking about spiritual things, often initiating the conversations himself. 鈥淚 saw God continue to plant a seed of curiosity,鈥 Julia said. 鈥淗e kept asking questions and we kept having conversations.鈥

One day, when Julia mentioned that she was going to a Bible study later, he offhandedly remarked that he used to be involved in Bible studies too. Julia took the opportunity to invite him to study the Bible with her. 鈥淵ou get really afraid that when you bring those things up, people are going to say no,鈥 she said. But Ben鈥攍ike her high school cross-country teammates鈥攕aid yes. Looking back on it, Julia said, 鈥淗e was really willing. He just needed someone to mention it.鈥

For their first study, they looked at , where Jesus asks people to drop everything and follow him. 鈥淲e talked about what that really meant,鈥 Julia said. And they kept meeting. Ben also started going with Julia to her small group Bible study.

After several weeks of studying Scripture, Ben decided that he wanted to follow Jesus fully and intentionally in the way that Luke 5 was talking about. 鈥淲e had really good prayer together,鈥 Julia recalled, 鈥渁nd he asked God to become more real and more of a priority in his life.鈥

Walking with God

God has continued to answer Ben鈥檚 prayer of surrender, including during the summer months while he was away from 果冻视频 friends. The few texts he and Julia exchanged over the summer indicated that he was excited to come back to campus and live out his faith in intentional ways.

Upon arriving on campus for this new school year, he did just that, actively participating in the chapter鈥檚 New Student Outreach (NSO) events. 鈥淏en was incredible during NSO,鈥 Julia said. 鈥淗e was amazing to have. He didn鈥檛 have to go to people; people were coming to him. And they responded so well to him.鈥

Ben鈥檚 surrender to Jesus last year is a small picture of the big work God is doing on their campus. During NSO in this new school year, the University of Kansas 果冻视频 chapter鈥攋ust in its second year鈥攔eceived 150 contact cards from students who wanted 果冻视频 to follow up with them. That鈥檚 10 times the number of names they received last year! 鈥淕od is ready to do something and grow it,鈥 Julia said. 鈥淲e have people who are so excited and who work together really well. Big things can happen this year.鈥

And, thanks to God鈥檚 work in Ben through Julia, they鈥檒l both be a part of it.

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