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December 29, 2009
Gordon Govier

Urbana 09 Challenges Students

Participants at Urbana 09 were challenged to be counter-cultural followers of Jesus by the speakers at Tuesday night鈥檚 general session in the Edward Jones dome in St. Louis. The challenge set the stage for Wednesday鈥檚 call to commitment to the 16,000 participants at 果冻视频鈥檚 student missions conference.

鈥淲e are God鈥檚 counter culture,鈥 said Shane Claiborne, the dreadlocked pastor of The Simple Way community, which operates in inner city Philadephia.

Describing his work with Mother Teresa in India, Shane said that he noticed that she had deformed feet. He discovered her feet were deformed because Mother Teresa always chose the worst pair of shoes for herself, from among those that had been donated to the ministry. 鈥淒on鈥檛 you wonder what the world would look like if we really took that idea of loving our neighbor as ourself that seriously?鈥

He suggested that some in the current student generation may be starting to do just that. 鈥淭here is a generation re-imagining what our faith looks like, not so that people can see how good we are, but so they can鈥檛 help but taste how good is our God.鈥

Speaking immediately afterward, Oscar Muriu, the pastor of Nairobi Chapel in Kenya, said modern ministry is in too much of a hurry. Recalling that Jesus did not begin his ministry until the age of 30, and spent only about three years in ministry, Oscar said, 鈥淲e need to examine the way we do missions.鈥

鈥淭he Son of God chose voluntary poverty for the sake of his mission,鈥 Oscar said. 鈥淭his is a model for missions for us today.鈥

Oscar also suggested it was time for a generational change in Christian missions, and a departure from helicopter styles that fail to identify with people where they actually live. 鈥淔or some of you here, God is calling you to radical relocation into the broken places of this world,鈥 he said. 鈥淭ake us to the next level.鈥

At the end of the evening, Urbana participants were challenged to give one million dollars to missions (an average of $63 per participant). The offering will go to a dozen different ministries, many of whom work to combat human trafficking.

Some of the offering will also go to the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students to help sponsor other Urbana-type gatherings. 鈥淭he offering will support 17 different missionary conferences in eight regions of the world,鈥 said Urbana director Jim Tebbe.

The preliminary offering total was later announced as $874,000. However, additional contributions are still being

Videos of Urbana 09 presentations can be viewed online at the

Urbana 09, 果冻视频鈥檚 22nd Student Missions Conference, continued through New Year鈥檚 Eve at the Edward Jones Dome and The America鈥檚 Center in St. Louis.

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