Y'all, I have been blown away and so encouraged by these students this month. Titus 2:14 comes to mind as I think about them. "For the grace of God has appeared that offers salvation to all people. It teaches us to say “No” to ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright and godly lives in this present age, while we wait for the blessed hope—the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ, who gave himself for us to redeem us from all wickedness and to purify for himself a people that are his very own, eager to do what is good." So many of the people I get to spend my week with are eager to do what is good. Even if they don't get it right all the time, they are soft to the Lord's grace and repent.
Denton can be pretty dark as a city. Loneliness and depression are rampant, individualism and personal freedoms are people's gods, and in some corners hopelessness feels heavy. But I get to experience a different side of Denton where Christians want to be good neighbors and where they take the initiative to serve before they are served. Students are eager to take actions that would show God's love to people.
Our staff has kickstarted a new initiative for outreach. We're calling it the 20/60 Mission - with 20 seconds of courage, God could change the next 60 years of someone's life. Part of the goal is to help lower the barrier of reaching out to people. It's not about 24/7 constant conversations and meeting new people. Sometimes all God needs is for us to be brave for 20 seconds, long enough to start up a conversation with someone and get through the initiate fears and awkwardness. I think this has been really energizing for our students! We've also been talking about Acts and mission in our sermons this semester and we challenged everyone to invite a friend to TNF one week so we could pack out the biggest room on campus we can get. They brought somewhere between 50 and 100 extra people!
We also had some students put on a Black History Month celebration. Amidst some awesome gospel choir songs, students shared their experiences growing up in their respective cultures and how God worked in that to teach them about his heart for people.
One of the goals of this night was to help our whole community develop a deeper understanding of people and their diverse backgrounds. Many who shared are first generation African students who grew up in a family with very different cultures than the one I did. But these students get kingdom diversity. We weren't celebrating diversity for diversity sake, we were celebrating a God who loves everyone and is working to bring everyone into his kingdom - every nation, tribe, tongue, and people. They want to honor God first in everything they do, what an inspiration.
Random cool story! A student gave $847 to our offering with a note that said "saved up since December. Thank you, focus, for ministering to Denton." That kind of intentionality is just pretty countercultural and it's amazing to see God work in hearts like that.
Photo Dump!
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