Spring break travels

Galilee worship

Like many Yale students, Yishai was looking forward to spring break. Two weeks of no class would be a welcome relief. However, as an orthodox Jew he was a little concerned by the thought of traveling to Israel with eight evangelical Christians involved with Yale Students for Christ (the Cru ministry at Yale). At least the Yale orthodox rabbi and four other Jewish students were going.

This trip had its beginning two years ago, when a Jewish student at Yale enthusiastically pursued the question, “Why would someone believe that Jesus is the Messiah?” A group of orthodox Jewish students and Cru students began meeting for Bible study.

That small group decided a trip to Israel would develop their knowledge of each other. You can read Yishai’s reflections on this trip in the Yale student paper.

But Israel is not the only place students went over spring break.

Cru students from the University of Maine, Cornell and New York City traveled to Haiti to continue earthquake relief efforts begun by Cru in 2010.

Students from the University of New Hampshire went to three locations. One group cleaned and rebuilt on Staten Island after the devastation of Hurricane Sandy. Another worked with Habitat for Humanity in Hartford, Connecticut. The final group worked with Habitat in Seacoast, New Hampshire.

One hundred and eighty students from Mississippi, Alabama, North Carolina and Florida came to New York City to minister on college campuses and to serve the poor.

Four students from Alabama spent time at Pratt Institute. “I’m so intimidated by art students,” one said as they traveled to campus for the first time.

Over the course of two days these four students initiated 25 spiritual conversations using Soularium, a photo based spiritual survey.

And the Alabama student? Before she left, she said, “I came really intimidated by art students. But people [at Pratt] are so willing to talk, I was surprised!

Thank you for praying for these many students impacting the world over spring break!

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Epicenter Impact

In January we asked you to pray for students returning to school from the Epicenter Experience Conference. Four hundred and twenty students attended the conference from 54 campuses in the Northeast. Twenty students prayed to receive Christ at the conference!

We know you will be encouraged by the stories and student quotes in the official Epicenter Experience NewsletterEpicenter newsletter

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Why Summer Projects? Let’s go!

Why are we so excited about Summer Projects (Cru’s summer mission trips around the world)? This video sums up some of the reasons in under 3 minutes.

Cru Summer Projects accomplish many things:

  • People around the world are introduced to Jesus.
  • Students grow in faith as they trust God by inviting others to join in their financial support.
  • Students on international summer projects:
    • Grow in relationship as they live and travel overseas with between 10 and 20 other students for six weeks during the summer.
    • Experience ministry in another culture.
    • Gain a heart for seeing the world reached.
  • Students on state-side summer projects:
    • Grow in relationship as they live in close community with between 20 and 75 other students for two months over the summer.
    • Learn how to be Christ like in the marketplace as they work in a full-time job during the day – perhaps at McDonald’s on a beach boardwalk.

Nate has a vital role to play in each of the over 200 Summer Projects which will occur this coming summer. He developed the tools necessary for Cru staff leading Summer Projects to plan financially for their Summer Project and provide financial accounting after the Summer Project is over.

Thank you for your role in seeing these trips happen through your prayers and support. You are changing the lives of countless people around the world and you are building the faith of numerous students. God may very well be raising up the generation that fulfills the Great Commission because of you!

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