For the last two weeks hundreds of students have been walking past our literature table on their way to the University bookstore. Many have stopped to talk about God.
Recently I had a lively dialogue with Tatiana, who believes that the genre of Genesis 1 is poetry, which legitimizes her believing the Bible and evolution.
Conner, an atheist and philosophy major, stopped by the table and willingly discussed the truths of God’s Word.
Ekash stood and asked astute questions for an hour. His facial expressions implied he didn’t know there were bona fide answers to his questions.
Joel, a former Mormon and now atheist, stopped to dialogue with me as well.
The literature table and other ministry outreach gives us the opportunity to meet souls from around the world, including Amy and her husband whom we met at our English class.
Every year is different on campus, but we recognize that only God can open doors of opportunity to share Jesus with our students. In these coming weeks as we ‘live‘ at the University, we desire “That the word of the Lord may run swiftly and be glorified” (II Thes. 3:1).
Tom and Nancy Miller serve at The University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado.