About Ohio Adventist Christian Fellowship

Here’s a surprising fact: Did you know that 65% of Seventh-day Adventist young people attend secular colleges or universities? Studying at a secular college or university presents challenges to a student’s faith. Being at college may be his or her first time making decisions of their own, without mom and dad there to guide them. University studies are stressful, and social pressures are strong. The Ohio Conference has long hoped to minister to students—Seventh-day Adventists and others—on secular campuses. In September, we started a pilot program to place chaplains at three of our state’s universities: Ohio University in Athens, The Ohio State University in Columbus, and Wright State University in Dayton. Here are some of their experiences.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

1st ACF Social!!




SUCCESS!! God is good! We had our first social on campus and a good part of our core group showed and we played pool and ping pong and then went with a group out to Pizza. There was about 10 people that came and by the end of the night we had a group about 18. :) I just walked up to anyone and everyone that I saw and they were excited to join and hang out. Afterwards a group of 12 of us went out to eat, which half of them were people I met tonight. It is so amazing to be able to meet people and have such a wonderful night with new people. :) This is what this job is all about, building relationships and simply being there for people and being a positive group that they can spend time with. :)

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  1. God is blessing this movement at WSU! Way to go, Sabrina!!!

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