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‘You Are the Reason We’re Still Here’
It can be a fine line between students dropping out of school or pressing on. For some students, you're the reason they're still there.
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Found
Heather grew up in an atheist household. But looking back, she can see how "God planted seeds" for her to find him one day. Or did God find her?
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A Leader for ‘Such a Time as This’
God pursued Ashlesha. Now, you're helping her reach the growing population of students from India on a university campus.
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A Safe Space to Explore Faith
How do you share your faith with students who aren’t Christians?
At Agape and Ecclesia, your Resonate Global Mission partner at Loyola University in Chicago, the answer isn’t a Bible study—it’s a new ministry called an Explore Group.
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You Can Help Sara Discover the Greatest Gift of All This Christmas
As university students prepare to celebrate the season with loved ones, Sara is searching for a family of faith. She has a new curiosity about Jesus, but leaving her family's religion is lonely. She is depending on your campus ministry leaders—and you—to walk with her this Christmas.
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Classis Huron Celebrates 50 Years of Campus Ministry
What began in the early 1970s as a way to minister to young adults who traditionally grew up in the Christian Reformed Church, has today transformed into a holistic missional vision that serves students from diverse backgrounds and shapes campus culture from within.
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The Only Minister on Campus
As the only spiritual leader on campus, your Resonate campus minister is making a big difference in the lives of students from all faith backgrounds.
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Working Toward Better Mental Health Support from the Church
You're equipping a young leader to live out her faith in her future career.
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‘Love Western’ Feeds Students Struggling to Make Ends Meet
When one of your partner campus ministries realized some students were struggling to afford both food and tuition, they stepped up to help.
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Finding Community as a Young Adult
It can be tough to find community as a young adult. That's why Austin started a microchurch—and you helped make it possible.