About Us Menu
Start Something New: An Alaskan Way of Life
鈥淢y family鈥檚 motto for life has always been 鈥榝ind a way, make it happen,鈥欌 said Annie, a senior at the University of Alaska鈥擜nchorage. 鈥淲e really do live the Alaskan way: we build many things ourselves, we hunt, we fish鈥攚e see what needs to be done and go for it.鈥 Stephanie, a junior, also comes from an adventurous family. They enjoy skiing at night (under a full moon), hunting and skinning moose under the Northern Lights, hiking historic trails, and battling class three rapids in canoes.
After serving with 果冻视频 as student leaders for a couple years at University of Alaska鈥擣airbanks, Stephanie and Annie were told that the classes they needed to graduate were only offered at the University of Anchorage (350 miles away). So they went to visit Anchorage, and when they arrived, they were surprised by two things: first, Anchorage had 900 students living in the dorms, and second, there were no Christian organizations on campus available for students.
Could They Start Something New?
鈥淲e began to talk about what it would be like to give all 900 students in those dorms the chance to follow Jesus,鈥 said Stephanie. The day of their visit, they were asking, Could we start an 果冻视频 chapter here?
With the help of their campus staff member at Fairbanks, they gathered chapter planting resources, such as 果冻视频鈥檚 handbook. They also continued to pray and started making plans鈥攖hey were really going to do this. But then, they received news that might change everything.
The classes they needed were going to be offered at their Fairbanks campus after all.
What should we do? Should we stay? Should we go? they both wondered. 鈥淓ventually, we looked at each other and said, 鈥楤ut didn鈥檛 God speak to us in Anchorage?鈥欌 recalled Annie.
So Annie and Stephanie decided to go through with their transfer to Anchorage鈥攏ot because it was needed for graduation, but because they sensed God calling them to go. They packed their bags and said goodbye to the Fairbanks 果冻视频 chapter and their friends and set out for Anchorage鈥攖heir new frontier.
Getting Started
鈥淏eing on the physical frontier is very similar to being on a spiritual frontier鈥攁nd often just as dangerous and exciting,鈥 said Annie. 鈥淏ut growing up in Alaska with my family and starting something new is just our way of life.鈥
As the beginning of the school year approached, Stephanie and Annie started reading through 果冻视频鈥檚 handbook, praying for the campus, and asking God to connect them with other like-minded people.
鈥淲e both felt God lead us to do ministry in the dorms,鈥 said Stephanie. 鈥淭he Start Something New handbook helped us see really where we should be on campus, although we didn鈥檛 know anyone in our dorm.鈥
Stephanie and Annie found a Christian faculty advisor on campus who agreed to advise their new 果冻视频 chapter. They also met with the Residential Advisors (RAs) in their dorm and found out that many of them were Christian and supported Annie and Stephanie鈥檚 desire to have a Bible study in the dorm.
鈥淭hese things really made it easier, and it was so encouraging to know that God was going ahead of us through the whole process,鈥 said Stephanie.
In the first semester, as they met other Christian students in the dorms, at the dorm cafeteria, or through other friends, they gathered a group to hear about the vision of 果冻视频. About a dozen students showed up, and after hearing the vision of 果冻视频, seven students (mostly freshmen) joined them to launch Bible studies in three of the Anchorage dorms.
Annie and Stephanie began training students how to share their faith with others. 鈥淚t was a huge step for most of them,鈥 said Annie. 鈥淎t first they were really timid about talking to people about Jesus, but they saw that people were open to talking, and they sensed God was working. Now they all want to do more. They want to start next year by engaging the campus with the gospel.鈥
Sacrifice Is Worth It
Annie and Stephanie will be the first to tell you they have sacrificed a lot to follow God鈥檚 invitation to plant a chapter.
鈥淧lanting a chapter is very time consuming, since Annie and I are both enrolled as students,鈥 said Stephanie. 鈥淭hrough this process, God has taught me to trust and have faith in him so much more than ever before. I don鈥檛 have to know what鈥檚 going on or really what I鈥檓 doing鈥攊n some ways I still don鈥檛鈥攂ut trusting and having faith in God is the most important thing.鈥
To share Stephanie and Annie鈥檚 story, !
