Saturday, September 8, 2012

Off To a Great Start!

These last few weeks have been absolutely crazy!  Crazy in the "I can't believe there is so much to do that I never knew ever got done," kind of way.  So far in the internship I have (very humbly) learned that ministry has so many tasks that are overlooked but are sometimes the most necessary to ensure that an ministry is successful.

Inputing student information into a google doc, filling up coolers with lemonade and water, hanging banners around campus, bringing trash cans (and picking up leftover trash), passing baskets during large group, printing sign-up sheets, hosting events, planning events, and many other tasks that God still wants to show me the importance of, are all ministry.  Ministry is done when no one is looking and you're all by yourself knowing that only God is watching.  We work hard because we serve a God who worked hard.  He didn't take the easy way out or find a shortcut.

I love campus ministry because there are no shortcuts if you're doing it right.  Meeting students during such an important time in their life offers no shortcut to impacting them for Christ.  We choose to be disciples and head straightforward into their lives ready for what God is already doing in there.  It's the way Jesus did it.  We are not dependent on a method or a formula when discipleship is involved - only the spirit.  We depend on him because we know his power.

"But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses..." Acts 1:8


(Our large group meeting on 09/07/12.  We are having more students show up than ever before at UT Dallas FOCUS.  Please pray that all of these students would be met and be befriended within our ministry)

This year is already flying by and I am pumped for what God has in store for FOCUS at UT Dallas, Collin College, U. of North Texas, and Richland College.  Thank you for your support and I would not be able to be spending a year of my life doing campus ministry if it wasn't for you deciding to be a part of what God is doing here at UT Dallas.

Your campus missionary,

Sirak!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

The Internship Begins!

Six years ago I walked onto the campus of Collin College and would have never guessed that campus ministry would have played such a drastic role in my growth as a disciple and an individual.  I walked into my first Thursday night fellowship nervous, directionless, and bitter towards God and the people around me.  God has been using the FOCUS staff and student leaders over the last six years of my undergraduate/graduate education to prepare me for what is about to happen in just one week over here at UT Dallas.

As summer comes to an end and my school of ministry class (see picture) comes to an end, I am reminded that this is not the end.  If you have a chance, please listen to "This is Not The End" by Gungor.  I hope that this song will minister to you as much as it does to me.

In just one week there will be tens of thousands of students entering our college campuses in the Dallas Ft-Worth area for the first time and we are working hard to be some of the first people they meet during move-in weekend and welcome week.  There is so much work to do!  You would be so happy to see for yourself what is going on here at UT Dallas.  God really has big things in mind for the 2012-13 school year.

My prayer is that all of our student leaders use their time wisely and purposefully as we meet new students and seek to build a spiritual friendship with many of the lives God will be crossing with ours.  Campus ministry is one of a kind in that these first few weeks need to be spent casting our nets wide and meeting as many people as possible!  This may seem daunting to some but however we spend these first few weeks will directly relate to how effective the rest of our semester will be.

I hope that God will fill our students with the holy spirit as we seek to be bold and courageous for Jesus on his campus.  I am around two weeks into this internship and am loving it!  This year is going to be a good one!