I'm finally here!!
Well, I did it -- I made the move! I can't even begin to tell you how amazing it is to be back here in Oxford. I arrived on Thursday night, about 15 minutes before Miami's Campus Crusade weekly meeting began. I actually needed to be there for work -- some of the SV college volunteers were handing out flyers to recruit more volunteers. We had a short informational meeting in the back afterwards, and to my surprise, 21 students showed up! (This is huge because in the past three years, we've had between 5 and 15 come.) I talked to quite a few who are very eager to get involved and be committed, so that is a huge answer to prayer. Next weekend (6-8 Oct) is Campus Crusade's Fall Retreat for college students, and I'll be going to work on recruiting more volunteers (getting to attend the conference is just one of the perks of my job!) Please pray that even more students would show up, and after prayerful consideration, decide to volunteer with us.
I spent the weekend attending a friend's wedding as well as moving into my new house. I live with the Associate Director of Crusade at Miami, Jane Armstrong. I also live with one of my past housemates and best friends, Lauren Nagel, who is interning with the Bridges International Ministry here at Miami. Our fourth housemate is Mallory, a grad student at Miami who is connected to Crusade through Butler University. It's an incredible place to live -- I'll put up pictures of my room once it's a little more in order ;)
I've gotten to spend wonderful time with Miami's staff team this weekend. I know I am going to learn a ton from the leadership that surrounds me here this year. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Miami and Campus Crusade, let me break it down for you a bit.
Miami -- MU has a campus staff of about 30 (including interns), some who have been here for over a decade. Campus Crusade here has one of the strongest ministries in the nation; the team is typically made up of staff that work with the general campus of Miami. This year, though, our team has interns with Athletes in Action (athletic ministry), Bridges (International ministry), and two staff and one intern (ME!) with Student Venture high school ministry. Miami is a forerunner in the idea of integrating these branches of CCC into one whole. That's why I get to be part of the wonderful Miami Crusade staff team!
Student Venture -- This "team within a team" consists of Chris McClelland and Roxanne Weaver, who both just joined staff this year, and me, the intern. We work together, obviously, but we get to be part of the campus planning, prayer, and training times. The idea behind this all is that we want to be training our high school students to be effective in college as Christ-centered laborers, and we also want to include more college students in reaching high schoolers with the gospel message. It is great to partner with this campus ministry.
Hopefully, you can start to see how I fit into all this back here in Oxford. I'll spend the next few days preparing for Fall Retreat, which starts on Friday. On Monday (9 Oct), Chris, Rox, and I are meeting for an SV Mini Retreat to cast vision for the beginning of our ministry this year.
Wow, you're still reading? You're probably related to me. ;) I hope this helps you understand a little bit of what it looks like now that I'm back here.
Check back for frequent (shorter, I promise!!) updates on the SV life!
Thank you for your prayers and your support in my ministry.
His,
Emily
I spent the weekend attending a friend's wedding as well as moving into my new house. I live with the Associate Director of Crusade at Miami, Jane Armstrong. I also live with one of my past housemates and best friends, Lauren Nagel, who is interning with the Bridges International Ministry here at Miami. Our fourth housemate is Mallory, a grad student at Miami who is connected to Crusade through Butler University. It's an incredible place to live -- I'll put up pictures of my room once it's a little more in order ;)
I've gotten to spend wonderful time with Miami's staff team this weekend. I know I am going to learn a ton from the leadership that surrounds me here this year. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Miami and Campus Crusade, let me break it down for you a bit.
Miami -- MU has a campus staff of about 30 (including interns), some who have been here for over a decade. Campus Crusade here has one of the strongest ministries in the nation; the team is typically made up of staff that work with the general campus of Miami. This year, though, our team has interns with Athletes in Action (athletic ministry), Bridges (International ministry), and two staff and one intern (ME!) with Student Venture high school ministry. Miami is a forerunner in the idea of integrating these branches of CCC into one whole. That's why I get to be part of the wonderful Miami Crusade staff team!
Student Venture -- This "team within a team" consists of Chris McClelland and Roxanne Weaver, who both just joined staff this year, and me, the intern. We work together, obviously, but we get to be part of the campus planning, prayer, and training times. The idea behind this all is that we want to be training our high school students to be effective in college as Christ-centered laborers, and we also want to include more college students in reaching high schoolers with the gospel message. It is great to partner with this campus ministry.
Hopefully, you can start to see how I fit into all this back here in Oxford. I'll spend the next few days preparing for Fall Retreat, which starts on Friday. On Monday (9 Oct), Chris, Rox, and I are meeting for an SV Mini Retreat to cast vision for the beginning of our ministry this year.
Wow, you're still reading? You're probably related to me. ;) I hope this helps you understand a little bit of what it looks like now that I'm back here.
Check back for frequent (shorter, I promise!!) updates on the SV life!
Thank you for your prayers and your support in my ministry.
His,
Emily

1 Comments:
At 6:09 AM,
Anonymous said…
Hey. My name's Joseph, serving with CCC in New Zealand. Stumbled across your site, and was reading how God raised up all your needed support... awesome! I'm nearing the end of my first year with Student Life (University ministry here), and keep getting amazed by God's sovereign provision for my needs!
I can say that now that you've completed raising support, you'll be able to trust God for even greater things in the future as a result of that :)
I look forward to hearing how things are going with Student Venture!
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