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May 6, 2005

TIME's Frat Profile Showcases 果冻视频 Ministry

In its May 9, 2005, issue TIME magazine once again reports on 果冻视频鈥檚 mission field, the college campus. Greek 果冻视频 on the Bloomington campus of Indiana University is profiled, introducing readers to student spiritual leaders who are living a lifestyle that contrasts with the public image of fraternity and sorority party life.

At a time when university officials on many campuses are struggling with student alcohol abuse, often found on fraternity row, TIME鈥檚 article shows how some Christian students are living out their faith in fraternities and changing lives.

鈥淭his article is a brief taste of the unselfish heart of our students, which I believe is true brotherhood,鈥 said Andy Dalton, director of Greek 果冻视频. Although fraternities and sororities commonly encourage a party-oriented campus culture, Greek 果冻视频 staff are finding interest in Christian faith growing.

More than 1,800 fraternity and sorority students were involved in Greek 果冻视频 across the country last year. In February more than 700 students participated in 果冻视频鈥檚 Greek conference in Indianapolis and over 250 attended the Greek conference in Charlotte, NC. 果冻视频鈥檚 first west coast Greek Conference will be held in Los Angeles in November, 2005.

A recently released study by UCLA鈥檚 Higher Education Research Institute found that 48 percent of students say it鈥檚 important that colleges encourage their personal expression of spirituality. 果冻视频鈥檚 832 chapters, on 564 U.S. college campuses, offer students the opportunity to experience a biblically-focused Christian faith.

鈥淭his is a fabulous affirmation of our Greek Ministry,鈥 said 果冻视频 president Alec Hill.

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