Team delivers ‘El Oasis kits’ to students all around Santiago
What do you do when you put together 50 “Welcome back to El Oasis” kits for the students in your ministry, but hardly anyone signs up to get one?
What do you do when you put together 50 “Welcome back to El Oasis” kits for the students in your ministry, but hardly anyone signs up to get one?
Campus minister Christopher Hylton says that campus ministry in Salamanca, Spain, recently has looked almost like a time of “hibernation.” But behind the scenes, he said, “there has been a lot of movement through conversations and low-key, COVID-friendly activities.”
As The Garden campus ministry in Brisbane, Australia, moves along in its new semester, campus minister Carly Kies shared an update on some of the highlights they’ve experienced.
When she served as a CMF REACH intern in Nairobi, Kenya, Emma Albrecht thought it was a cool experience that would fulfill her calling to missions, and then she could go on with her life.
Mission trips with her family and church helped develop Lauren Egleston’s interest in missions from an early age, and her involvement with The Table campus ministry during college has prepared her to serve with the El Oasis campus ministry in Santiago, Chile.
The Globalscope campus ministry team in Erlangen, Germany, took a look at the numbers for the last semester and was encouraged by seeing God at work, even during the persistent lockdowns in their country.
Jerod’s experience as an Exchange Intern with CMF in Spain, and his involvement with The Table campus ministry at Oklahoma State University, have led him to serve with Canvas in Birmingham, England.
Mitchell has been both a student and a leader at Auburn Christian Fellowship while studying at Auburn University and knows many former students who now serve with Globalscope campus ministries.
“Missions was always in the back of my mind, but I didn’t know what that could look like,” says Grace College student Victoria Pflueger.