Broken lighthouses on campus?
A new believer's "visions" are turned into action. |
Jared, a believer for five months, had been confused by mental images he'd been getting last spring of broken lighthouses all over campus. Jared, Jon and Tom felt convicted that Christians on their campus at Millersville University (PA) were not shining the light of the gospel, so they began pouring themselves into prayer. They asked God to enable them to be lights to the campus. As a result, the chapter had an open discussion on how they can be intentional in their outreach in the dorms, cafeterias and classes. They planned an all-campus outreach event and were excited to see the many ways God was at work as they shared their faith on campus.
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Posted on: Feb 4, 2003 Last modified on: Jan 9, 2007 |
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