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Look at what God is doing! Biggest student attendance since we started!

 What an exciting last month it's been. We passed out hundreds of water bottles, hosted petting zoo's, played capture the flag, and imitated bob ross at a painting night, all for the purpose of meeting new students and inviting them to come to get to know Jesus in a Christian community. 

All of these invites culminating in the largest turnout of spiritually hungry college students we've ever had for our Thursday Night Fellowships and our core groups that we have ever had since the beginning of our ministry here at UT Arlington. With over 220 students in attendance.

I'll let the pictures tell the stories.







These were just some of the events we did to meet people during move in/welcome week!

And then here are all the pictures from our ministry events, including our worship, sermons, and small groups called core.

                    



              

              

              

         

         

Thank you for providing a place for all of these students to get to know Jesus during their years in college. I can not describe to you the kind of impact your gifts are making but they are profound. Already we've had people go from not knowing God at all to giving their lives, to Jesus, people's desperate prayers for friendship met, and young men and women seeking guidance, paired up with pastors and mature student leaders to read the scriptures one on one.

God is on the move at UT Arlington and all across DFW. I can't thank you enough for your partnership in this mission. Check out the student testimony below. Can't wait to update you with what we will see God do in the next month.


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