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Mirei’s Time to Surrender

Mirei, a second-year student who just surrendered her life to Christ

It was just a year ago that I (Cameron) met Mirei.  Like thousands of other freshmen, Mirei (pronounced Meer-ay) stood in line to register her bike on campus.  While waiting, she was given a Cru water bottle in exchange for filling out a spiritual interest survey. On that survey, Mirei marked a box indicating that she was interested in a Bible discussion group as well as talking about spiritual things.

As I met with Mirei to follow up her interest, I noticed that she is very sweet and soft-spoken. She is driven and has big goals. And, she likes to be in control. Because of this, despite growing up in a Christian home, Mirei hadn’t yet made a decision to follow Jesus.

During that first meeting, I had the chance to share the gospel with her, as well as invite her to a Bible study that I helped lead in her dorm area.

She immediately began to attend. She was extremely quiet but faithful to come and learn what it means to be a follower of Christ. However, as she finished her freshman year, Mirei left for summer break without having surrendered her life to Jesus.

On September 27, Mirei started her sophomore year at UC Davis. At the end of her first day of classes, she attended Cru’s first weekly meeting of the year, which she had rarely attended the year before. Encouraged by Mirei’s interest, my co-leader, Amanda, offered her a ride to church the following Sunday. Mirei accepted.

On the car ride home from church, Amanda asked Mirei a question that we had asked her many times before: “Have you made any decisions about placing your trust in Christ?” Mirei simply said, “Yes, I’m ready.” Right then and there in the car, she prayed with Amanda that Jesus would be her Lord and Savior. Despite being unsure for a whole year, God had brought Mirei to a point that she could finally give up control and surrender to Him.

Pray for Mirei as she grows in her faith and relationship with Jesus. Thank you for partnering with us to give students like Mirei the opportunity to know and follow Christ!

Prayer Requests

Praise God that Mirei surrendered her life to Jesus. Pray that she would get connected to a Bible study and grow in her faith.

Continue to pray for Carmen while she is in Rome and searching for God.

We are currently following up students that filled out spiritual interest surveys this year. Pray that these new students, whether followers of Jesus or not, would continue to get connected to Bible studies and fall in love with Christ.

Wednesdays with Carmen

Carmen, a third year student at UC Davis, has tons of questions.

Jeff and I were recently asked to share about our ministry with Cru in front of our home church. We shared about our desire to see students encounter Jesus and grow in their faith.

Immediately following the morning service, a tearful, but beautiful young woman approached me (Cameron). She pulled me aside and said “You have a heart for college students, and I’m a college student.” I didn’t really know how to respond, so I introduced myself and found out her name is Carmen and that she is a third year student at UC Davis. She then asked if I would meet with her to talk about God.  I said “OF COURSE!”

Carmen and I started meeting on Wednesdays to talk about Jesus, her experiences with church and religion, and the things keeping her from trusting in God.  Carmen grew up in a Christian home, but over the last year, her faith has wavered. She has very real and tough questions that keep her from fully surrendering to God, like “why does God let bad things happen to good people (despite how much I pray)?” and “what does it mean to follow God but live in the world?”

In response to these questions, I have tried to continually point Carmen back to the cross. More than once, I have come home from our meetings worried that Carmen was on the verge of giving up. And also more than once, I was amazed to see how the Lord had worked in her life the previous week. She is now at the point of wanting to surrender but hesitant to give up her sense of control.

Carmen just left to study abroad in Rome for four months. I am trusting that God will continue to show her that there is no place better for her than in a relationship with Him. Please pray with us.

Prayer Requests

Pray that Carmen would surrender to the Lord and that her time in Rome would lead her closer to Him.

Praise God that we saw 24 students place their trust in Christ through our South Africa Summer Team.  3 new campuses were pioneered.

Pray for this year’s freshman class, arriving on campus on September 22nd. Pray for Christians to get involved in a Christian community and many gospel conversations with non-Christians.

Pray for our staff team as we transition with new members.

Growth on Mission

Stepping out in faith is a great way to grow.

Chris, a soon-to-be sophomore at UC Davis and a student that Jeff helped lead this past year, decided to spend two weeks of his summer in San Diego on one of Cru’s summer mission trips (called “summer projects”).  While he spent much his two weeks reaching out and impacting the city, he also saw a ton of personal growth in his faith.

Here are some things he said after his time in San Diego:

Chris, a student Jeff helped lead this past year, attended San Diego Summer Project.

 “I grew spiritually in my trust in the Holy Spirit to guide my life.  I didn’t realize how much I needed to open myself to the Spirit to take control of my life, and I’m working on it everyday.  I (now) try to wake up everyday ask that the Holy Spirit lead my life.”

“Jesus’ message of being “fishers of men” really came to life for me, more than it had before on my school campus.”

It was surprising to see how much I had grown spiritually in such a little time.”

Yes, it definitely is amazing how quickly God grows us when we trust Him and step out in faith.  Now back at home until the fall, Chris is eagerly awaiting coming back to Davis, where he will help reach out to the incoming freshman class by leading a bible study in the dorms.

There are many Davis students still on mission trips.  Seven students are in Santa Monica, and a team of eleven Davis students left for South Africa just a week ago for a five-week trip.  We’re excited to hear about their growth!

Thanks for your partnership in the lives of these students!

Prayer Requests

  • Thank God for Chris’ growth, and pray that God would use him this fall in the lives of the incoming freshmen.
  • Pray for the students on mission trips in Santa Monica, South Africa, South Asia, and New Jersey.
  • Pray for us, as we are expanding our team of personal ministry partners this summer.

Lisa’s Amazing Growth

Lisa (right) has seen so much growth!

Meet Lisa. She has been one of my (Cameron’s) greatest sources of encouragement in ministry.

I met Lisa at the beginning of the 2010 school year. An incoming freshman at UC Davis, she lived in the dorm area where I led a Bible study. Lisa was fun, had lots to talk about, and never failed to have a smile on her face! And, as we all do, there were still many areas where Lisa had room to grow.

As I got to know Lisa, I found that she was eager to learn more about God and His Word, but her relationship with her boyfriend of more than two years was keeping her from moving forward. I mentioned seeing unhealthy patterns in their relationship; Lisa agreed. She then decided to surrender the relationship to the Lord, and they broke up soon afterward.

I not only got to be a shoulder for Lisa to cry on, but also consistently remind her of God’s truth and love for her. As she worked through the emotions of ending such a long relationship, I saw her fervor for the Lord grow.

Lisa soon decided to go to Santa Monica Summer Project, the same project that Jeff and I attended. Because of this faith stretching summer, I saw her grow in her understanding of the Gospel and God’s heart for the world.

After summer, Lisa returned to campus with a desire to reach the lost students of UC Davis with the Gospel of Jesus. And, for the last seven months, she has been helping lead a freshman Bible study. After being poured into so much for a year, she is now the one pouring into the younger girls! I have no doubt that God is using Lisa to touch the lives of every girl in her study.

Over my last three years of leading freshman girls, I’ve had some great moments of seeing how God has used me, but being a part of Lisa’s journey has been one of the sweetest. In fact, a huge blessing is that Lisa is going on the South Africa Summer Project this year with three other girls that I have led in Bible studies. I’m so excited to see her continue to grow, watch God use her to impact lives on campus, and to send her out equipped to touch more lives with the Gospel after she graduates.

I’m so thankful that God has given me the privilege of working with girls like Lisa! Thank you for partnering with us as we see Him transform lives! 🙂

Prayer Requests

–   Thank the Lord for Lisa!  Pray for her summer in South Africa and her remaining two years at UC Davis.

–   Thank the Lord for providing a reliable car.  We are super blessed.

–   Pray for our upcoming leadership retreat (May 4-6) with new and returning student leaders.  It is here that we’ll plan our outreach for fall quarter.

–   Pray for Cameron, who is finishing her last quarter as a student at UC Davis.  On top of ministry, she is taking four classes.  Pray for endurance and strength.

God’s Pursuit of Shin

Shin, a freshman from Glendora, CA

“I’ve made my decision,” Shin said with a huge smile as he walked up to me (Jeff).

I had met Shin for the first time back in September.  In middle of his first few days of college, he told me that he didn’t have much of a spiritual background, but that he could see himself becoming a Christian in college.  Yet, he knew hardly anything about Jesus.  After sharing the Gospel with Shin, I recommended that he read the book of John.  While he was reading, I told him to ask if Jesus was someone who he thought he could trust.

Shin and I began to meet up a few times per quarter.  On top of our meetings, he was involved with a church’s college group, where he attended bible studies and church on Sunday.
Every time we would meet, Shin would come with a ton of questions for us to walk though.  At the end of most of our meetings, I would ask where he was at in making a decision of giving his life to Jesus.  Although he was having his questions answered, he still couldn’t make the leap to entrust himself to Christ.  I understood and even admired his hesitance about jumping into something quickly.  After all, if you’re going to give your whole life to someone, you probably want to know the person to whom you’re giving it.  However, committing to Jesus, I told him, is kind of like saying “I do” at a wedding.  When you say those words, you don’t know everything about the person you’re marrying.  From what you do know, however, you’ve decided that this person is trustworthy, and you enter into a covenant relationship based on that knowledge.

At one point along the way, Shin had made a decision that Jesus wasn’t for him.  Yet, by the grace of God, Christians around him kept pursuing him, and his investigation resumed.
A few weeks ago, Shin asked me to meet up.  This was unusual, because I was usually the one to initiate.  He didn’t specify what he wanted to talk about.  But, it became obvious the moment he saw me.

“I’ve made my decision,” he told me as he approached me.  “I decided to become a Christian!”  Shin told me he went to his church’s retreat the past weekend.  From listening to the sermons, for the first time he understood at a deep level that he was a sinner who needed to be rescued by Jesus.  It was then that Shin decided to trust him.

I am so thankful for God’s pursuit of Shin!  It is so evident that he was stirring in him from the moment he got to UC Davis in September.  I am also thankful that Shin is being followed-up through intentional discipleship in his church.

Thanks so much for being part of what God is doing at UC Davis!!

Prayer Requests

–   Thank God for his pursuit of Shin!  Pray that Shin would continue to grow in his new relationship with Christ and for dependence on the Spirit.

–   It will be a busy next quarter for Cameron.  On top of interning with Cru, she is taking 4 classes in order to graduate.  Pray for endurance.

–   Pray for our upcoming staff planning, where we select leaders for next year.

–   We’re still in the market for a used car.  Pray that we’d get a good one with the money that we have.

Just Married!

As I (Jeff) stood at the altar with my groomsmen by my side, I looked out and saw so many people gathered to support Cameron and me.  How surreal!  The moment was finally here.

The bridesmaids made their way down the aisle one by one.  Then I saw her.  Outside, Cameron was walking arm in arm with her father, about to walk down the aisle to meet me at the altar.  I gasped.  Then tears started to flow down my cheeks.  I looked longingly at her as she made her way down the aisle, where her father gave her to me.  After a beautiful ceremony, we were pronounced man and wife, and I was allowed to kiss my bride.

We made our way to Kauai the next day for our honeymoon, a gift from many of the people who attended the wedding.  It was so wonderful!

As I write this today, Cameron and I have been married for four weeks.  We’re enjoying settling in together in our new apartment and living life together.

A Rocky Return

While the honeymoon went off nearly without a hiccup, the return home definitely didn’t.

We flew in to San Jose from Kauai late at night.  We picked up our car and made a quick stop to get something to eat.  We went over a speed bump a little too fast, and within a minute the car died and began to smoke.  There were flames under the hood!  Worst of all, we had no water to put the flames out.  Luckily, after about 3 or 4 minutes, someone rescued us with a fire extinguisher.  He put the flames out, but not before a lot of parts were completely fried, including the electrical wiring.  The car was totaled.

Not the best way to return from your honeymoon!

Thankfully, Cameron has a car that we can use in the meantime, but it’s not a car that we would trust for the many trips we make down to Southern California for ministry conferences.  As a result, we’re in the market for a car!

Winter Conference

The week before our wedding, over 800 students gathered in San Diego for a four-day conference.  Over 70 Davis students came and were received training on how to walk with God for a lifetime and equipped in how to do evangelism in the relationships they already have.  Additionally, one student from Davis named Shengxi (pronounced Shung-Zee) decided to give his life to Jesus!

Thanks so much for continuing to invest in our lives and ministry!  We are blessed!

Prayer Requests

–   Pray for God to provide a reliable car within the next month or so.

–   Thank God for a beautiful wedding and wonderful honeymoon!

–   Pray for us as we are learning to do life and ministry as a married couple.  It’s definitely fun, but full of adjustments!

–   Praise God for Shengxi’s decision!

–   Deeper knowledge of the gospel in the hearts of our students.

More Pics

 

"I Surrender!"

Jose (3rd from the right) with some of his bible study leaders (Tyler on the far left, Cameron on the far right)

God is continuing to move at UC Davis.

During the first week on campus (late September), our students and staff handed out over 2,000 water bottles in exchange for spiritual interest surveys from other students.  José, a freshman sociology major, received a water bottle that week and indicated he would like to talk to someone about his spiritual beliefs.

The next day Tyler, a junior student-leader, called José and set up an appointment to meet at a Starbucks on campus.  José shared about growing up in a rough neighborhood in San Bernardino.  Even though he had no spiritual background, he knew that God exists and that He has a plan for his life.  “I wouldn’t be here at UC Davis if he didn’t,” Jose said.  “I really shouldn’t be here.” Tyler then began to share the gospel.  After discussing sin, it’s consequences, Jesus and a relationship with God, José understood the gospel and indicated a desire to have Christ in his life.  But, he was not ready to surrender to someone he did not know much about.  So, Tyler and José agreed to meet up once a week to continue this discussion and read the Bible together.

Several weeks later, José decided to come to Cru’s Fall Retreat with 120 other Davis students.  Over the course of the weekend he bunked with other freshmen guys, dressed up for the annual ‘Thrift Store Prom’, talked with Tyler and others about Jesus, and heard several talks on how the gospel is worth surrendering everything.  On Saturday night José took a walk around the camp to talk with Jesus. He told Jesus of his desire to surrender and of his uncertainty about what that looks like.  He said, “If it takes me saying the words ‘I surrender’, then I surrender!”

Praise God for his pursuit of José!  Tyler is now leading José through follow-up material, which talks about following Christ in daily life.

Prayer Requests

–   Thank God for José and Angel, both of whom put their trust in Jesus at Fall Retreat.

–   Pray that José and Angel would understand the depth of the Gospel and surrender more and more of their lives to Jesus.

–   Pray for Crossroads, a conference from November 18-20 aimed to equip juniors and seniors to serve Christ wholeheartedly after college.

–   Pray for Cameron and me, as we get married two months from today!  Pray that we would serve each other sacrificially.  Also pray for wedding preparations.

–   Thank God that we get to go to Kauai for our honeymoon!  God provided through a ministry partner.  We’re super excited!

Cameron and I at the start of the school year

 

Exciting News! – August 2011 Update

I’m Engaged!!

I proposed to Cameron on August 10 and she said yes!  It was a day to remember.  For the full story, click here.

After the proposal

New Campus Assignment

I’m excited to announce that I will be on campus full-time at UC Davis starting in September.  Cameron is there, which is ideal since we’ll be married soon. 🙂  The movement is also in need of a male staff member who can raise up freshman guys and disciple students in the movement.  I just moved in to an extra room that belongs to a great family in Davis on August 1.  I’m currently getting settled, and since Davis is known as one of America’s best biking towns, am in the market for a bike!

To get an idea of what the Cru movement is like at Davis, vist the Davis Cru website.

The bike circle at UC Davis

Campus Crusade Name Change

After years of praying, Campus Crusade felt it was appropriate to start using a new name that would reduce one hindrance to the Gospel (the word “Crusade) and better represent the organization’s scope of ministry (not just our work on the “campus”).  The name chosen was “Cru”, a name that many of our ministries on campus have been going by for about a decade without the unneeded connotations that come with the old name.  We have a new name, but will continue with the same message that we have been proclaiming for 60 years.  I am behind this name change and feel that God will use it to help us proclaim Christ in even greater ways than before.  To read an article that I wrote called “Why the Name Change”, click here.

Our new logo

Prayer Requests

  • My new staff team and I start planning for the fall quarter on September 5.  Pray for good preparation for a busy quarter, that our team would bond well, and dependence on the Lord.
  • Before I can start working with the staff team on September 5, I need to work on expanding my team of financial ministry partners.  Pray that God would bless this time of fundraising.
  • Pray for Cameron and me in the midst of engagement.  Pray for good communication, that we would serve and love each other, and good preparation for our wedding and married life.

I'm Engaged!

After I proposed

As of Wednesday August 10, I’m engaged to a beautiful woman named Cameron Croasdale!  I’m so excited to marry this girl!  We’ve been dating for nearly a year.  I introduced her to you in a previous update,  but here’s the story of how I proposed:

A few months ago, I started plotting how I could make a proposal special to Cameron.  There are many things that she loves.  Just a few of them are words of affirmation, flowers, and gardens.  Way back when Cameron and I were in South Africa together, I began journaling about her.  This has continued all the way until now.  I jotted down things that I noticed about her, such as her beauty, sweetness, love for the Lord, love for others, and love for kids, among other things.  The journal entries kept occurring as we spent time together.  I journaled about asking her out.  I journaled about spending time at Christmas with her family.  I journaled about our day at Disneyland together.  As I prayed about what to do for proposing, I realized that I should probably include some of these journal entries since Cameron is such a words of affirmation person.  A few weeks ago, I began to go through my journal and gather the relevant entries.  I also began to gather pictures from our times together.  Having never done a scrapbook before, I went to the local craft store and cluelessly wandered through the aisles.  I picked out a scrapbook album, colorful cardstock paper, scissors, and glue.  For the next week, I spent hours and hours carefully putting together a scrapbook mixed with journal entries and photos.

Where would I propose though?  Cameron literally stops to smell the roses all of the time.  As I prayed, I thought a garden would be perfect.  I googled “gardens”.  There was the Berkeley botanical garden, but it looked like it was just okay.  Not good enough for a proposal.  I began looking in Southern California, and on the suggestion of a few women, found the Huntington Library in San Marino.  It has 207 acres of beautiful gardens.  Perfect.

The day before I proposed, I told Cameron that we would be going somewhere as a surprise the next day.  The morning of, Cameron and I went to breakfast.  We then went to the Huntington Library, looked at an art exhibit, and then started exploring the gardens.  Cameron found a rose garden and spent a long time smelling the roses. 🙂  She was happy.  We then moved on, with me looking for the perfect place to propose the whole time, since I had never been there and only seen pictures online.  After walking around for about a half an hour, I found it.  It was a bench under a canopy of trees at the end of a gigantic lawn of picture perfect grass.  We sat down and talked for a little bit.

The view from the bench where I proposed

I then asked if I could show Cameron something.  I pulled out the scrapbook and started reading.  I read every word slowly and aloud to her.  She loved it.  It took about 20 minutes.  By the end, she was crying.  Afterward, I said a few things.  By the end of that, I was crying.  I pulled out the ring, got down on one knee, and said, “Will you marry me?”

She said, “Yes”, and kissed me.  I put the ring on her finger, and we were officially engaged.

Cameron and I are so excited to marry each other.  She is the woman of my dreams.  I can’t imagine marrying anyone else.  I’ve told God multiple times that she is such a gift from him, and that he knows what I want and need even more than I do.  My prayer is that she’ll always know that she is loved and cherished, through good times and hard times.

We’ve just begun the process of planning our wedding.  Please pray for us as we begin analyze how much money we have to work with, search out venues, and plan all of the details that we probably only know the half of.  It will be a long process, but I’m excited to plan together with her.  The thing I’m most excited about, however, is that I get to spend my life with this amazing woman.  I love the thought of living life with her.

Santa Monica Summer Project 2011

 

Top left to right – Andrew (UCSB), Matt (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo), me. Bottom left to right – Elijah (Cal State Fullerton), Eric (Chico State).

Every summer, cities throughout the world come face to face with the reality of the Gospel because of the thousands of college students who go to dialogue with the people of the city about Jesus.  Some people come to believe in Christ, while others are still a long way away in their spiritual journey from trusting Jesus.  Nonetheless, the impact is powerful.  This summer, for eight straight weeks, the people of Santa Monica have been pushed to consider where they stand on life’s biggest issues, all because of 65 college students from around the country investing their summers to preach the Gospel to those who don’t know Jesus.

My favorite aspect of this time, however, has been discipling the four guys in the above picture who have come to Santa Monica.  By pouring into them, they not only are equipped to reach out to people in Santa Monica this summer, but also to those around them wherever God leads them in the next 60 or so years of their life.  On top of living life with them, I get two hours per week separately with each individual.  Below is what one week of those times looked like:

Andrew (UCSB) – Like I do, Andrew struggles with finding his identity in what he does.  In his eyes, what he does makes him significant, and can become a big motive behind ministry.  We discuss an article that shows how preaching the Gospel to ourselves speaks to our deepest needs and changes our motives.  Additionally, we also talk about how to use the circumstances in our days as opportunities to grow.  Since Andrew is somewhat interested in a girl on project, we also talk about what it might look like to evaluate if he wants to pursue her.

Elijah (Fullerton) – Elijah has never really had a consistent time in the Word on his own.  The previous week, I had challenged him to spend 15 minutes in the Word each day.  He chose to read Philippians every day, and I check in with him to see how it’s going.  Thankfully, he’s been faithful to read every day!  I challenge him to keep that going.  We discuss an article about having a daily time with the Lord.  We then discuss the article about using our circumstances as growth opportunities.  Elijah also has a big need to gain experience in evangelism.  He’s seen me model it many times, but needs experience himself and feedback from me.  So, I give him the reigns and let him initiate spiritual conversations with 4 or 5 people at Santa Monica College (SMC).  He is growing.

Eric (Chico State) – Eric and I start out by initiating spiritual conversations with students at SMC.  I have modeled this for him many times, so just like with Elijah, I ask him to take the lead so I can give feedback later.  One person we talk to is Dan.  Eric asks questions and listens for a good 20-30 minutes.  His questions are gentle, yet pointed and thought-provoking.  Dan, though not a Christian, feels very heard and understood and communicates his thanks for such a good conversation.  Eric boldly asks if he can give his opinion and proceeds to share the Gospel.  We ask if he believes this, and he says very thoughtfully and sincerely, “Yeah, I think I do.”  We spend a little more time discussing the distinction between knowing God by faith in Christ as opposed to good works.  By the end of our conversation, Dan realizes that a relationship with God is something that he wants to investigate further.  We help him think about his next steps with God and get his contact information.  It was so rewarding to see Eric’s growth in evangelism over the past few weeks!

After ending our conversation with Dan, Eric and I then talk about using our daily circumstances for growth.  We also discuss what it would look like to be a missionary in the marketplace, where Eric is planning to be an accountant.

Matt (Cal Poly SLO) – Matt (who is a far happier person than he seems in the above photo) wants to be someone who loves and helps restore the broken wherever he is.  He wants to be heavily involved in a church body and use his gifts there.  We talk about the importance of discipleship in the church, knowing that building into a concentrated group of people and teaching them how to reach others as well will produce the most long-term impact in the kingdom.

As with the other guys, Matt and I talk about using daily circumstances for growth.  I let him take the lead in evangelism, but the campus is fairly empty by the time we start.  He initiates a few conversations, but people seem busy and we don’t have much luck.  We leave campus, but on the way talk about being comfortable and confident when we approach people.

I enjoyed my time with these men so much!  I think about how much more equipped each of them are to bring the reality of the Gospel to those who don’t know Jesus wherever they are when they leave Santa Monica and I’m not there to coach them.  I think of the lives that will be impacted through them in the coming years.  So exciting!

Thank you so much for your partnership in investing in these four men this summer, as well as allowing the people of Santa Monica to come face to face with the reality of Jesus.  You make such an impact!