Cait Viers | Growing Disciples Who Make Disciples
Even from a young age, I would have considered myself a Christian. I never doubted that God existed or that Jesus died on the cross. Though I knew these truths in my head, I wasn’t actively clinging to them in my heart. When I got to college, I sought acceptance and identity in everything I did, but all of these things ended up letting me down time and time again. Through my sorority sister, I was introduced to a campus ministry that began to share the gospel with me. After several conversations, I discovered that though I had gone to church, I did not have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. I realized that the only thing left to do was completely surrender my heart and life to God. Because of the impact college ministry had on me, I now feel called specifically to share the gospel and make disciples on the college campus.
Will you consider investing in the ministry?
Evangelize.
To lovingly share the good news of the grace of Jesus Christ to students in dorms, on athletic teams, and in Greek organizations throughout the college campus (Matthew 28:18-20).
Connect.
To earnestly unite young believers to the local church in order for them to grow spiritually, equipping them for a lifetime of following Christ and making Him known (Ephesians 4:11-16).
Multiply.
To passionately advance the Gospel from the college campus to the ends of the Earth (Acts 1:8).
“Set a 30-minute meeting, we promise it will be worth your time.”
