This past week, 15 students and I spent our spring break on a service project in Richmond. We lived, worked and worshiped in the inner city with a community of people dedicated to showing Christ’s love in practical ways to their neighbors. Church Hill Activities and Tutoring (CHAT) offers after-school tutoring for children who are being left behind, but more importantly does so by asking families to open their doors and invite children to experience a healthy home environment. Thank you for praying for our time there. The LORD was indeed close by and clearly at work! We saw Him at work through our
- Painting and home improvement projects for the house that headquarters CHAT and hosts 100+ kids per week.
- Participating in after-school tutoring; reading from the Chronicles of Narnia as part of CHAT’s literacy campaign.
- Playing with the kids, walking them home and seeing their neighborhoods and homes.
- Feeling unexpectedly safe as we walked through the “seedy” section of town— the neighborhood with the bad reputation suddenly had a face, the people who live there. We began to see those faces representing stories of injustice and of sacrifice and of love, and those people’s hearts needing to receive the life-changing reality of Jesus.
- Discussing how to take this life of service back to the ODU campus, and how to apply what we saw of God’s heart for the poor, His heart for racial reconciliation, and His desire for us to submit our resources to Him.
for more photos and stories, check out my photo album: ODU InterVarsity!
Tonight we meet as a large group at Crash, our weekly meeting. Instead of having a speaker share a thought from scripture, we are going to have group discussions about the particular needs on campus and what we might do to partner with Him where He is moving at Old Dominion University. Please pray for our student leaders to speak out, for new and younger students to speak up, and for the Spirit to be unifying this community.
The Future! More sunshine, and…
You may have gathered that this is my first year on staff with InterVarsity, thus I have been training with Shane Arthur, who has been at ODU for 5 years now and has built this community of students. It is my joy to share with you all that though I expected to be sent to some other campus to do work after this intern year, I have been invited to continue on staff at Old Dominion for the next few years! Shane is taking a position with InterVarsity that will take him off campus as he cares for staff in the Eastern Virginia area, and I will take his place as IV’s full-time campus staff at ODU. This is great news to many, and seemingly perfect career transitions for the both of us. However, the staff transition can be quite difficult for students. I have been so encouraged by their responses as the student leaders recognize God’s hand in bringing this all together, but it is really important that the end of this semester and this summer are carried by student momentum. Please pray for all of our students to finish strong both academically and in their roles in this chapter.
Please pray as we select student leaders for next year. Pray for the Vision team (core student leadership team), Shane and I to have clear direction and vision for next year.
We are also beginning to recruit for our end of the year conference at Rockbridge. This is a hugely influential week for all kinds of students. Please pray for students to sign up and find scholarship money.
THANK YOU! It is a joy to know that we are in this together. I thank God for each of you!
Peace,
Kristen