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.

Friday, November 5, 2010

student led bible study and upcoming party

Tuesday my friend Lisa and I had a great time at the Columbus Zoo.


Thursday night we had our first student led Bible study. The turnout was excellent, starting with eight and ending with about twelve. We read about John the Baptist in John chapter 1 and had a lively discussion. Afterward I went to check out the intervarsity meeting on campus while David found the linux user's group and then joined another group of students to learn a new card game. The intervarsity students were very friendly and welcoming and I had a great opportunity after the meeting to chat with leaders from both the general undergrad group and the Asian group.

Because next Thursday is a holiday and off campus students have no other reason to be on campus, we have decided to have a fun night on Wednesday and take Thursday off. We're looking forward to the chance to chill together in a less structured and more informal setting.

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