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Urbana 2009

This past December, I took part in Inter-Varsity’s triennial Missions conference, Urbana in St. Louis.  It was exciting and exhilarating to be part of a group of 16, 000 people!  I attended Urbana in 2006 as a student, but this time I attended as a Campus Staff Minister, though there was a significant change in role, it was clear that God has some special things planned for me.

There are so many stories I could tell, but I will share three of my highlights:

CSLT

My role at Urbana was as a Canadian Student Leadership Track Group Leader, meaning that I would walk alongside and shepherd Canadian university student leaders as they participated in this leadership track. Through a set of unexpected circumstances I was assigned to two other campuses before being assigned to a group of 6 students; 5 from Laurentian and 1 from Waterloo.  Though I spent less than a week with these students, each one is imprinted on my heart. Walking alongside these students as they encountered Jesus and how He may be calling them to serve Him was exhilarating, and served as a reminder of why I love ministering to students. Each day I spent with these students, God showed me new ways He’d been ministering to me and preparing me for moments like these.

Jessica and Laura, two students from Laurentian offered these stories, click here to read them.

PRAY BIG & PRAY BOLD

There were so many wonderful performances, bible expositions and talks at Urbana, most of which can be viewed online at www.urbana09.org. However, the one talk that really inspired me was Sundar Krishnan’s Pray Big and Pray Bold. Sundar talked about the power of intercessors and encouraged us to pray to a sovereign God, a God who we believe can change things.  He gave us an example by sharing how he prayed for a pastor who had been imprisoned; his prayer not changed how I saw intercessory prayer, but it also gave me a new perspective of my current situation and vision for the future.

To see the video of Sundar Krishnan’s talk, please click here.

A RENEWED CALL

Though my role at Urbana kept me pretty busy, I was able to catch a few seminars in the course of the conference. One seminar I attended was one lead by TV Thomas, who I had met last summer. The seminar was called “South Asian Mission Goes Glocal”, the title intrigued me and I was curious to see what TV had to say, so I went.  I came right after a discouraging session of the CSLT, and wasn’t sure what to expect. TV started by telling us the history of South Asian Mission, and though it was one of the first times I’d heard this history, many of the things he mentioned gave vocabulary and meaning to some of previous experiences in South Asian churches. He then told us the present and gave his predictions for the future of South Asian Mission. While discussing the present, he mentioned something that haunted me; South Asian students in North America are less likely to hear the gospel than their peers in their home countries. Basically stating that students in these home countries (India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bangladesh) have more missionaries intentionally sharing the gospel with them than students in North America. They are amongst the largest group of unreached people groups in North America! After hearing this piece, I felt convicted that I was called to this ministry for a reason, and saw that there were ways that as a South Asian person that I could minister to South Asian students. I felt a renewed call to student ministry and with it a call towards healing in my ethnic identity. Though I didn’t know it at the time, this seminar would greatly influence events that would take part in the weeks and months following Urbana.

Though each of these highlights were significant in different ways, each served as visions for what life as a full-time Campus Minister could be like.

Stories from Urbana

A few Laurentian students (L-R) Jessica, Sandra, Laura

Here are some stories from two students I had the blessing of spending time with at Urbana 2009.

JESSICA (left in photo):

As an undergrad student finishing up my last year and having absolutely no idea what’s next, I decided that going to Urbana was the perfect thing for me to do in such a time of transition. I guess I showed up hoping to be impacted by a specific topic, organization or speaker and receive some clear conformation or guidance about God’s plan for my life. Well, I didn’t quite get what I expected…but I know I got what I needed. Throughout the entire week I was constantly convicted to humble myself before my Creator. It was totally challenging and refreshing to dissect The Word and see what Jesus was like while “He dwelled among us”.

On the third day of Urbana there was an interview done with Patrick Fung, the general director of OMF. Dr.Fung was so humble and wise; one of those people you see and know that they really get what it means to live as a Christian. Something he said really blew my mind, although you may think it’s pretty simple. He said that while he was a student in medical school God had challenged him to first, give God his heart, then talents and gifts. I know that God is telling me to give Him total control because He knows better than I do. Now I just need to remember this and wait on God for guidance regarding the next step to take.

UPDATE: After Urbana, Jessica led a bible study with another Laurentian student who attended Urbana in the dormitories that surpassed her expectations and went very well! Jessica has now completed her final semester at Laurentian.

LAURA (right in photo):

Urbana was an incredibly challenging and amazing conference! I would recommend anyone who wants to be stretched and learn more about serving God in their own community and around the world to attend. I was reminded of the Lord’s desire to use me to serve and show Jesus to the people around me – both in my neighbourhood and in neighbourhoods globally. During my last few months at university I have committed to purposefully reaching out to my fellow teacher’s college students and also to fostering community without our campus IVCF group. Urbana reminded me of the essential call I have to go out and live like Jesus, hanging out with my neighbours and loving them as God does – unconditionally.

UPDATE: After Urbana, Laura finished her last semester on campus, and took part in a mission trip to Kenya. Upon her return, she has accepted a two year teaching position in Tanzania. She is excited to go and use her vocational skills to serve Jesus in the classroom!