Check out this great article from Time Magazine about Christians on campus.....
Paul Stiener, (who some of you will get to meet/have met at the National Student Conference, Aug. 6-10) is the CSF campus minister at our "sister-ministry" at Indiana University. It's an interesting read, especially as we think about what it would be like to have space on campus for CSF, and the comments students in the article make about living in a "Christian Bubble"...
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I think this eximplifies why greek organizations are bad... or else I'm a selective reader. But I think having a house like that would be probably totally awesome. I'm excited about having 4 people together in an apartment next year, I wonder what 54 would be like.
yeah, I lived in a house owned by our campus ministry with 15 other Christian women....it was awesome, and 13 years later, several of us still get together a couple times a year for a get-away...
But I would imagine that you guys in CSF are finding a similar kind of community even without the housing....campus ministry's a good thing!!
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