The first weeks of school are the most important for any college organization, especially a campus ministry. This is the time when students get plugged into the crowd they will hang out with for the rest of their college career. This Fall, Christian Student Fellowship wants to do everything we can to make sure students have the opportunity to be a part of a group that will help them on their journey back to God. Will you help us with that?
Welcome week and the few weeks following it are exciting, energetic, exhausting and super fun times. Our alumni remember getting jello smashed in their face and meeting people over the world's largest ice cream sundae. It is exciting to see people wearing our free t-shirts when we stop by the cafeteria and hearing freshmen say "I remember you guys, you moved my stuff into the dorm." We love all the opportunities to connect with new students but it can be a financially straining time for our ministry. We are asking that our alumni remember how much you loved the beginning of the new school year and give back to help new students experience that same thing. Churches and individuals, would you please join us in remembering the urgency of this time of year. As John 4:35 says, "Don’t you have a saying, ‘It’s still four months until harvest’? I tell you, open your eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest." We are anxious and excited to start building the relationships that God has planned for us to help students find their way back to Him.
Our goal is to raise $1,250 by the time the semester starts on August 26. This will help buy everything from jello olympic t-shirts to popsicle giveaways to rally towels for students to tie dye.
If you wish to donate there is a donate button to the right of this post. You can also mail donations to Christian Student Fellowship, 325 S Walnut St, Rochester, IL 62563. Thank you for you love, prayer, and support!
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
What CSF'ers are doing this summer...
Allison (right) and Lyssa (left) are both serving overseas this summer |
"Our education team returned from our backpacking trip today. So glorious. You can practically smell God in the open plains. Man oh man. It’s crazy to walk right next to wildebeasts, zebras, gazelles, the whole bundle. The upside of walking, instead of driving into a village, is that you actually get to talk to people you meet on the way. We walked with a whole group of kids coming home from school. It was one of those moments where I would have been okay with time stopping.
50 cups of chai later…we had the opportunity to sleep in a manyatta the other night. It was quite the adventure. Our Kenyan national, Jackson, said to not be afriad if we cry. I was unsure until I walked in and realized he was talking about the smoke. The Maasai build their fires inside of their homes, so I was pretty much crying all night. But I wouldn’t trade that night for the world. The hospitality of the people has been incredible. Super incredible. God is teaching me so much about people. Community. Who I want to be.
We were able to show Jesus Film in one of the most remote villages last night! It was incredible to see the people respond to the film and be able to bring it to them. Even if it only plants the seed, our goal is to relay that Jesus actually walked on this earth.
I also got to experience sour milk and goat meat for the first time. One of the elders in the community of Maji Moto slaughtered a goat for us to roast over a bonfire. Let’s just say I’m not a huge fan of goat meat…Sour milk is pretty much a delicacy here too. It’s sort of like a mix between cottage cheese and yogurt but looks like milk with chunks in it. It is rude to not finish anything that is given to you, gagging or not. Mind over matter. Jesus over comfort.
But seriously, there is nowhere else I’d rather be right now. It’s weird how normal this feels, just being here and talking to people and seeing their smiles. I love it, and even though it’s only the middle of June, I can’t imagine going home. So pretty much, Jesus is wrecking my life. In the best way possible."
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