UCCF: introducing students to Jesus

Kate Duncan  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Apr 2020
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UCCF: introducing students to Jesus

Manchester CU students woke up on the final day of Home, their February mission week, to a Facebook review that was painful to read. A student, who had attended events during the week, had written: ‘I can’t fault the friendliness of those helping with the week … but Home has put me off Christianity more than any other engagement I’ve had with faith.’

An estimated 50,000 students will have attended a Christian Union (CU) mission over these past few weeks. Across the country, CUs have sought to give every student an opportunity to hear and respond to the gospel through high-profile, focused weeks of engaging, persuasive and creative evangelism. As the Parable of the Sower tells us, the response will be mixed. This Manchester review was a sobering reminder that, despite all the CU’s efforts to bring people to Christ, some seed falls on the path and is immediately snatched away.

Alexi Andriopoulos, UCCF Staff Worker in Manchester, writes: ‘That’s what happens in a week like this – we tread the line between encouragement and discouragement every day. However, we ended the week with so many encouraging stories to tell and thankful hearts in praise to the Lord Jesus.’

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