She was crying and smiling and said, “He loves me!”

My name is Victoria. I’m a senior at the University of New Hampshire and I have a very special story about a very special girl.

I met Hayley in acting class last spring. I was a junior; she was a freshman.  A gorgeous girl, with bright blue cat-like eyes, short blonde hair, spiked leather boots, and a phenomenal speaking voice, she had a smile that lit up her entire face and I couldn’t help but reflect it back at her.

I watched her for about a week or so, observing her drastically changed countenance from day to day. One day she would be animated. The next she would look fearful or bitter. Some days she’d grace the class with those eyes. Other days they’d be glued to the floor. And other days, one whole week in particular, she wasn’t there at all.

About a week later, after Hayley returned to class, the Lord told my heart, “Reach out to that girl.” I didn’t hesitate, despite the fact that I was intimidated by her inconsistency and edgy attitude, maybe because she reminded me of me.

The next Monday we went to the dining hall after class and enjoyed breakfast and coffee. After acknowledging her coldness I decided to share my testimony with her. The drugs, the relationships, the crimes, the lying, the pain, the anger, the shame, the guilt, she could relate with it all. She then opened up to me that the reason she wasn’t in class was because she was in the hospital after having tried to kill herself.

My heart sank and the Lord said almost tangibly, “Tell her about my Love.” I shared the gospel with her and invited her to Christian Impact, CRU’s weekly meeting at UNH. Without my reminding her, she came to every meeting.

I shared the gospel with Hayley that Monday and countless times after that. She came to my bible study with good questions, she called at night when she felt tempted or was hurting. Hayley loved hearing about God’s love but couldn’t believe that He could love someone like her. I’d read the Bible out loud to her in my dorm room and she would just sit and listen, letting the peace that surpasses all understanding consume her. “I wish we could just read the Bible forever,” she said. I saw Christ moving in her heart and I prayed with her every night we were together.

Hayley kept walking in her own ways though, doing life the way she always had. That lasted about 6 months, but this past winter before CRU’s winter conference she called me in tears and told me she couldn’t do it anymore. The Lord miraculously used me in revealing why she had to go to the conference, and one week later we were in Albany, New York together at the Epicenter Experience.

On the second day Hayley realized she had intellectually accepted Christ as her Savior the past semester, but she had never given Him Lordship over her life. She said she was ready.

I grabbed a Knowing God Personally booklet and Emily, a CRU staff member, with whom Hayley was also close. While sitting on the Holiday Inn’s red and gold patterned carpet at around 4pm the beginning of this January Hayley gave her life completely to Christ. She described it as a golden beam reaching down from the heavens connecting her heart to the God of the Universe! Tears of peace and broken bondage came tumbling out.

Two days later she was on stage before all 500 people at CRU’s conference sharing God’s story in her life. Afterward she sat with me. She was crying and smiling that beautiful smile as she looked at me and said, “He loves me!” My smile reflected hers once more, crying myself, as I replied, “Yes, He does!”

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Jesse’s Impact

The past few weeks you have read about Epicenter and the step of faith Jesse took by posting to Facebook a three-minute video of God’s work in his life. You can view his story below in a previous post.

Since posting his video, nearly 300 people have watched his story and he has had numerous face-to-face conversations with friends.

Jesse has been able to explain to a friend that we have favor with God because of grace rather than because of what we do.

Another friend’s twelve-year-old brother watched Jesse’s story and was impressed with his boldness.

Helping students like Jesse take steps of faith is the reason we work with Cru. You can read about other students in the official Epicenter newsletter.

We are privileged to have a front row seat in watching God transform Jesse. And you are having an impact on Jesse through us. Thank you for your participation in the gospel!

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Sharing Jesus in a Facebook “Neighborhood”

Imagine sharing the story of God’s work in your life with 258 of your closest friends in just a couple of mouse clicks. At Epicenter I (Nate) got to record students as they shared a three-minute version of their story of God’s work in their life.  We encouraged them to post these videos to Facebook so their Facebook friends could watch their stories.

Jesse is one of these students. We happen to go to the same church.

After the conference, I talked with Jesse at church. He had recorded his story so he could post it to Facebook, but then he received the link to the video. Suddenly he wasn’t so sure. What if his friends didn’t like it? What if his friends didn’t like him? Would his story really make a difference?

Jesse realized he was acting in fear rather than faith. He posted his video to Facebook. And his friends began to comment:

“Thank you [Jesse] for sharing what you did! You blessed me so much! Keep on sharing, ’cause I know you will bless and encourage so many others.”

“God is amazing. He isn’t finished with you yet. Thanks for sharing your story, really appreciate you.”

“Amen! Wow Jesse, God has some BIG things in store for you. You’re going to touch and change MANY lives. Get ready!”

“You got big vegetables putting your testimony on Facebook like this Jesse, I’m proud of you man. Most dudes would be scared to do this.”

“I’ve put on the new nature of righteousness. I have in my spirit the incorruptible life of God. This new life is in every cell of my blood, every bone of my body, and in every fiber of my being! Today, I walk in the reality of the new life of righteousness which I’ve received in Christ. Amen.”

Jesse is seeing God use his story through this small step of faith. His faith is encouraging others to be more bold, too.

Please ask God to use these students’ stories in the lives of their Facebook friends.

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