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Standing Firm in His Fraternity
鈥淚t never occurred to me that God could use me to reach my fraternity brothers,鈥 said Skylar Walker, a senior at the University of Georgia (UGA).
When Skylar arrived on campus for his freshman year, he joined the Greek system right away and eventually became a re-founding father of Chi Psi Fraternity at UGA. He was also a Young Life leader during college, building relationships with middle school students and extending God鈥檚 love to them鈥攂ut he never considered how God might use him to reach his fraternity brothers with the good news of Jesus as well.
Inside the Greek System
According to Skylar, the typical 鈥渇rat鈥 stereotypes portrayed by media are the exception rather than the norm. 鈥淕reek life provides education to members that they cannot get in the classroom,鈥 he said. 鈥淔or example, Greek students learn about leadership, how to work together to accomplish tasks, how to engage in professional settings, networking, etc.鈥
But he admitted that there are many challenges in the Greek system, especially for Christians. 鈥淵es, there are parties, drinking, and hook-up culture,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd many see religion as something that they can get into after college鈥攖hey think that college is the time to get out there and make mistakes. Essentially, they don鈥檛 want to be held down by the rules of religion despite what they believe about God.鈥
After two years in the Greek system, Skylar received an email from a staff member about a meeting they were holding. He decided he鈥檇 check it out.
鈥淭he first meeting that I went to really helped me realize that the Greek system was a place where Jesus鈥 light needed to shine, and I could actually help,鈥 said Skylar. 鈥淕od opened my eyes to the opportunity that was sitting right in front of me the whole time鈥擨 was going to start a Bible study in Chi Psi.鈥
The Start of Something New
Greek 果冻视频 staff member Paula Frances Price was instrumental in helping Skylar get his Bible study up and running. She encouraged him to focus on strengthening his own relationship with God before taking on his new leadership role, so that when challenges came his way, he鈥檇 be ready.
Skylar was particularly encouraged (and still is) by Paul鈥檚 exhortation to the Corinthian church in 1 Corinthians 15:58: 鈥淭herefore, dear brothers and sisters, stand firm! Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.鈥
Several of the fraternity brothers he invited to come to the first study spurred him on in a similar way. 鈥淭hey encouraged me to grow closer to God so that I could be the best leader that I could be,鈥 said Skylar. 鈥淪ome of them rallied behind me.鈥
Still, starting the Bible study was challenging. Though the first few meetings went well and Skylar saw close to half of his fraternity brothers coming, there were also weeks when no one showed up. He faithfully prepared to lead each week, however鈥攁nd if no one came, he often spent that time praying for his brothers.
What Risks Can Spark
After two years of leading a Bible study in Chi Psi, Skylar has seen change in many of his fraternity brothers. 鈥淭here are guys who are now boldly proclaiming their faith,鈥 he said. 鈥淎lso, there are many brothers who were introduced to the gospel for the first time in this Bible study. They are actively seeking out Christian brothers to ask questions and learn more about the Christianity presented in the Bible rather than what is portrayed through media.鈥
鈥淏eing vulnerable and talking about my faith with my brothers has been a huge risk that has been met with a mixture of ridicule and awe,鈥 said Skylar. 鈥淗owever, I鈥檝e seen God work through my risks and spark great spiritual conversations as well as seeing brothers turn their lives over to God.鈥