News from the University of Northern Iowa

March 28, 2007

Hello, Everybody!

Carolina Wilson wrote in with this exciting update about the prayer group at
 the University of Northern Iowa. Carolina is the secretary for the music 
department, and had prayed about starting a prayer group for a long time 
before actually finding someone who would pray with her. Then one day, a 
daughter of a missionary couple showed up at the music department.... 
Here is an update on that group.  Thanks for writing in, Carolina.
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Breta and I continue to pray together each week. In addition, she and 2 
other graduate students that are new this year pray together after class on
 Friday at 6:00 pm. The first week it was just the 3 of them but as the week 
progressed they invited some others, most are new graduate students.  The 
second week [Feb 2] there were 8 students! 7 of them are graduate students 
that were new to UNI Fall 2007, the eighth was an undergraduate  student 
that has stuck around for one more year to prepare for auditions. It is quite 
an international group, Breta grew up mostly in Argentina, then  there are 
students from Korea, Indonesia and I think also China plus students from the
USA. The students are still meeting regularly. Even 2 weeks  ago when our 
first winter storm was on it's way in. I left work at 5:00 and didn't stay because 
of the awful weather but I found out later the students  wanted to stay and pray 
together so they did. Even today, although it is Spring Break next week these 
students are planning to meet after class for  prayer. I'm heading out of town 
and assumed many of them would be also - but I was wrong!
Carolina

Update/Prayer Request for the University of Nebraska – Lincoln

March 27, 2007

Anna Spare sent us this great update about her Bible study! It’s amazing to see God working in the lives of people in the arts world. Read on…

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The School of Music at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is going to have their 5th Bible study meeting this Thursday, at 6:15 in a classroom. We are reading the gospel of John together–inviting both believers and non-believers to come and just read the Bible with the premise that God can prove himself to them. This week we’re going to start looking at the holy week/passion chapters in preparation for Holy Week and Easter. I am co-leading this study with a dear friend, Alicia, and we are continually amazed at how God wants to act here. Our friends are much more precious to their Creator than to us!

We are praying that by the end of the semester, 20 students from each class (fresh, soph, jr, sr) will be following Jesus in such a way that they will be known by their association with Him. We’re praying and waiting to see what happens. :)

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I love their attitude at UNL – a desire for 20 students from each class following Jesus in such a way they’ll be known by their association with Him. That could totally rock not only their school, but in the long run, the world! Dream big and think big about Jesus. He’s able to do far more than we can even imagine!! Believe that about Him today and join in with UNL in prayer for the gospel to transform lives at their school.


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March 17, 2007

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Past due update…

March 16, 2007

Well, it’s been a long time since I’ve updated about my own Bible study group here in Winona Lake. We’ve missed a few weeks here and there since Christmas. I was gone one week. Grace College’s spring break took place a week ago and everyone was gone. Besides that, it’s been going pretty strong.

We’ve had one new addition start coming to Bible study. Sue Ann, a pianist, was student teaching last semester, but is now finishing up her last semester with the music dept. It’s been good to have her coming. Jenn and Jen still come. Christi came while she could, but now has rehearsals for Steel Magnolias on weeknights which keep her from being available. Katie started doing a prison ministry thing on Wednesday nights, so she can’t come anymore, but she likes what she’s doing. So, usually there are 4 of us. It’s a good number, but I wouldn’t mind more.  I haven’t been very pro-active about inviting people though, so maybe I need to try harder.

We’ve still been studying Romans. We just finished Chapter 7. It’s taken a while, and I’m really ready for chapter 8! Actually, chapter 7 was really good. So encouraging. You know, Chapter 7 is one of those chapters where I just din’t get everything I read as I looked it over on my own. It made me a little antsy to lead a discussion on something I don’t fully get myself. You know? But the Lord really worked it out. He is so faithful. He really uses others to bring understanding. It’s so good sometimes just to hash out all the things you don’t understand in a group. Hmm…

I’ve never been very good at summarizing, but in a nutshell, what we learned in the later part of Chapter 7 is this: The law exists for our good, but it exposes sin as sin. Just knowing about my sin doesn’t save me from sinning (vrs. 7-13). Also, trying to will myself to be good isn’t enough. I cannot make myself righteous. I will always fail. (14-20) Even being a Christian and delighting in God’s law won’t keep me from sinning. The truth is, as long as I am a human, there is a battle raging within me between my flesh and spirit (21-24). Is that where it stops? Am I just doomed, period? Nope. Paul says in verses 24-25: “What a wretched man I am! Who will rescue me from this body of death? Thanks be to God, my deliverer, through Jesus Christ our Lord!” There is hope. Jesus saves. We aren’t doomed to these bodies and to death forever. God will rescue us from ourselves.

The law exposes us all for the lousy sinners we are. The good news of the gospel is that through faith by God’s grace we have access to Jesus’ righteousness! We don’t have to be righteous on our own (which is good, because we can’t be). Because of Him, we no longer have to be slaves to sin, but we are also no longer slaves to the law. We are no longer under that law, but under God’s grace, which is apart from our actions. God’s grace is not dependent upon my devotion to him, or upon my keeping my life in order, or in any way dependent upon me. God is gracious because it is His character to be gracious. I do not need to fear coming to him because I am a mess. That’s exactly why Jesus came. He came because we’re a mess and He provided a way to make us clean in the eyes of the Father.

OK, well, I’m getting off on a tangent, but I hope you may all be amazed by God’s grace today. It is available. It is free. It is for me. It is for you. Let’s embrace that truth!