Tyler and Shalynn Crawford: Partnership with German church opens new door for ministry
What could it look like if the lessons learned from years of campus ministry outside the church were applied from within a church?
What could it look like if the lessons learned from years of campus ministry outside the church were applied from within a church?
Katie went to Georgia Tech planning for a career in science, but her time in campus ministry impacted not only her faith, but also altered her entire life plan.
When Globalscope campus minister Tony Cole started to write “April” in the subject line of a recent email to his U.S. ministry partners he found himself laughing, because, as he puts it, “it seems like every day is like a month now! I’m just going to call it “Corona-Time.”
Auburn University graduate Katie McCall heard a lot about Globalscope during her campus ministry years, so when she decided to serve overseas, she naturally turned to CMF.
Even though life in Tübingen, Germany, slows down in August and September while the local university is on summer break, new campus minister Kathryn Wurst has learned that the Unterwegs campus house rarely stays empty for long.
Several Globalscope campus ministry students have recently stepped up to visit other Globalscope teams for varying lengths of time to gather ideas and inspiration to take back home. Globalscope Assistant Director Kami Reed shares two students’ stories and perspectives here, along with comments from their home ministry leaders.
This team is looking for at least one more teammate to be a part of Globalscope’s Unterwegs campus ministry in Freiburg, Germany.