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Inspiring, gripping stories of campus disciples A meeting in a restaurant in Eastern Europe is suddenly interrupted by secret police. Public artworks are installed in a Guatemalan town to confront injustice perpetrated by gangs and government. A ministry begins in the Solomon Islands where none existed before. All this is the work of students and young people in their twenties--the very age of the disciples when Jesus handed over his ministry to them. Drawing together incredible, gripping stories from different nationally-led student movements spanning every region of the globe - from North…mehr

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Inspiring, gripping stories of campus disciples A meeting in a restaurant in Eastern Europe is suddenly interrupted by secret police. Public artworks are installed in a Guatemalan town to confront injustice perpetrated by gangs and government. A ministry begins in the Solomon Islands where none existed before. All this is the work of students and young people in their twenties--the very age of the disciples when Jesus handed over his ministry to them. Drawing together incredible, gripping stories from different nationally-led student movements spanning every region of the globe - from North America to Romania, from movements with official recognition, to those persecuted to the point of being driven underground--Campus Lights explores how student mission not only survives, but flourishes across the world today. Told in Cawley's journalistic, diverse and engaging style, Campus Lights reveals how students and young people are taking risks to share their faith, continuing the legacy of Jesus' young disciples as they went out into the world and changed nations. Far more than a book on student mission, Campus Lights will inspire all leaders, encouraging them to take risks for the Kingdom in their own context, and showing how students and young people can be catalysts for change in our world.
Autorenporträt
Luke Cawley is the Director of Chrysolis, a non-profit which helps organizations and churches better engage people with the story and message of Jesus. He was previously a staff member with IFES in Britain and Romania, helping start and develop student-led missional communities on several new university campuses. Luke is the author of The Myth of the Non-Christian: Engaging Atheists, Nominal Christians and the Spiritual but Not Religious (IVP 2016).