Thursday, December 16, 2010

What difference does Emmanuel make among Georgia Tech students? Part 1

At Crossroads we love watching God work through students to give many students at Tech an opportunity to see what a difference having a relationship with Christ makes in your life. Our staff, Becca Gartrell reflected on this in a piece she wrote for us recently with a Christmas theme. As you read this, join us in thanking Christ, our Emmanuel, for what He is doing here.

"Emmanuel Compels Georgia Tech Students to Make a Difference"

As the semester comes to a close, we find ourselves looking at the work of God and standing in awe. What a God we serve! With 80 students in our iGroups [investigative Bible studies] or coming to our weekly worship gathering, we marvel that God would allow us – such weak creatures! – the privilege of being such a significant part of these students’ lives.

As we come to the time to celebrate Christmas, our hearts are full of joy in the beauty of God with us, our Emmanuel. What does this mean for the typical Georgia Tech student? Here are five things for part 1!

1. Instead of facing the tremendous pressure of an institution like Georgia Tech on their own, students have a wonderfully powerful God who strengthens and upholds them.


We have a tight knit group of student leaders. Devi,

2. Students who are about to graduate and are looking for jobs or applying to grad school can rest in the knowledge that God is in control, and His plan is good. (Since I don’t know a single GT student who is an under-achiever, there is little concern that this knowledge will lead to laziness.)

3. As our students develop their considerable leadership gifts through our ministry, we can trust that God’s Spirit is giving them the humility and power to lead in all spheres of life with integrity and godliness.

4. For Devi, a pre-med sophomore, the reality of Emmanuel means reaching into the pre-med community and inviting her classmates to come study God’s Word so that they can meet the Great Physician and become better future doctors themselves.

5. For Mac, an RA on a freshman floor, the beauty of God With Us means inviting his freshman guys to come study the Bible and praying for their lives to be radically changed as a result.

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