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.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Narnia Night




November 24 was movie night at the Helbley apartment. Since several students had never seen or read the classic story of "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis we decided that we absolutely had to set a date to watch Disney's "Narnia." And it would also be a good time to slaughter the pumpkin we had been saving and enjoy some fresh pie.

The movie led us very naturally into a discussion of the purpose of allegory and the nature of faith, personal sacrifice, and forgiveness. We pondered the mystery of a God who is both incredibly gentle and fearfully powerful "He's not a tame lion you know." We also ate plenty of pie and enjoyed being together.

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