Monday, August 29, 2011

Ministry is underway @ GSU!

Hey Team!

A lot has happened since we last wrote and we're eager to share it with you.  The first week of classes started with "Move-in day" in which our students were able to help freshman move in at every dorm on campus.  This led to a lot of relationships being formed quickly and naturally.  Through those instant connections, we have been able to created many shared experiences (including game nights, working out, lunches, and many other things).  One thing we are praising God for is that he has helped us to network relationally through the people we met and we've interacted with their groups of friends rather early on in the semester.  We are excited because we really want to expose as many people as we can to the gospel of Jesus Christ.

This week we are continuing to connect to people and are even beginning to look for ways to identify with Christ and potentially share our testimonies with them.  On Tuesday, we are hosting a campus wide volleyball tournament.  Our hopes are that this event would act as a relational spark that would allow us to deeper with our new friends.  If you could, please pray for continued favor and respect in these fledgling friendships.  We want to get to cultivate these relationships so that we can know them and they can know us, and hear about our Savior Jesus.

Lastly, one of the most exhilarating aspects of our ministry in this very young semester has been our corporate times of prayer as a body of believers.  We really believe that our prayer meetings on Sunday nights and creating a culture of dependence on God through prayer are the most vital aspects of our entire ministry.  Pray that this conviction would permeate our ministry and we would pray expectantly for God to move on our campus.

Please join us in praying for the things in bold above.  Thank you for your love and prayers. We could not do this work without your vital partnership and prayer! 

Love,

Mike and Corrie                     


                   
p.s. this picture is from our Sunday Night Prayer meeting that we had tonight!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

The Calm before the Storm

The past few weeks have been very exciting as our planning for the semester has gotten underway and the time left until the start of school has flown by!

To give you a glimpse into all that we are planning, I want to share with you what is on the horizon for us.

This Tuesday (Aug 16), we are having a Leader's Retreat for all of the students connecting to our ministry. This is a time and place that vision for walking with God and reaching other students with the gospel can be cast and a plan can be forged to carry it out.  Passion can be stirred and direction given as students learn to own this ministry to their campus.  Please pray for any last minute planning that we must do for this.


On Friday, August 19th, the official move in day at GSU will be a very busy time for us.  This is an opportunity our ministry takes each year to serve the freshmen moving in for the first time and it helps us build relationships with them.  Many student leaders in our movement have testimonies that God started working on their hearts as they met a Christian helping them move in on that weekend of their freshman year.  Pray for us to have great favor with students we move in and that even these we meet through move-in day would one day be added to God's kingdom.

And just so you know, I want to share a word from God's Word that I will be giving to our students during that Leader's Retreat.  It is out of Galatians 6:14.  In this verse, we see Paul telling the church, "May I never boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which the world was crucified to me and I to the world."  Without going into too much detail, the Lord showed me that the only object worthy of boasting in is the cross of Jesus Christ.  His powerful life and sacrificial death to make sinners right with a holy God is the only thing to make much of.  And that is going to be the drum we beat all semester: we want to make much of Christ.  And we want to experience great joy in God as we do so.  If we, as Christians, can begin to make much of Christ in every facet of our lives, we will experience great joy, we will be holy like God has designed us to be, and we will live lives that provoke spiritual hunger in people so that they can get to know this same God and Savior.

That is our desire this semester!  More to come about this vision and direction in updates to come.  Until then, pray for me and Corrie that we will:

  1. Make much of Christ in our marriage.  We are praying that, in our 2nd year of our marriage, we will grow closer to one another and learn how to love each other and God better through all he teaches us.
  2. Trust God with the plans we as a staff team have made.  Pray for God's blessing on them and that if He sees fit to change any of them, we would be ok with that.  
  3. See God work mightily at our Leader's Retreat.  We want this time to really empower our students to own this ministry and lead in it how they see God calling them to.  Pray God would give us as a staff team wisdom as we lead that retreat.  Pray for great passion and vision for the advancement of God's kingdom to be cultivated here.
Thank you all for lifting us up in prayer.  What you do through prayer is not preparation for the "greater" work of ministry here at GSU.  Prayer is the greater work!  

We love you and are thankful for YOU!

Mike and Corrie


Our GSU staff team

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Welcome to our blog

Hey everyone! My wife, Corrie, and I are starting this blog as an easy (hopefully) way to recount all that is going on in our lives and to keep our family and friends involved in it as well!  I'm not super-savvy when it comes to technology, but I hope this can be a fruitful endeavor!

The title of this blog is "Life on Life." That is exactly how we see Jesus doing ministry with his men when he was on earth. We aim to be just like him as we strive to build up men and women in their faith in Christ.  We will be updating regularly on here about how God is growing his kingdom and using our lives to make disciples of Jesus Christ who will multiply their lives into others.  The goal is nothing short of reaching the world for Christ!  It seems lofty, but with God "all things are possible." (Matthew 19:26)

If you want to know more about us and the work we do, please see the complete profile to the right.  Those of you who follow the trail of our lives and stay up to date on what God is doing in and through us - thank you so much!  May you be blessed by these updates as we have been by your prayers and support!

Yours,

Mike and Corrie Ingham