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		<title>From Whispering to Testifying</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2011 21:35:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Katlyn Clinton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I came to my first Greek InterVarsity gathering, having no clue what to expect. I only came because my Big Sister in my sorority encouraged me to go with her right after I became a new member. I’d never been to any kind of “faith club” before but I was used to having religion everyday [...]]]></description>
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<p>I came to my first Greek InterVarsity gathering, having no clue what to expect.  I only came because my Big Sister in my sorority encouraged me to go with her right after I became a new member. I’d never been to any kind of “faith club” before but I was used to having religion everyday at a private school.  However, all it took was that one meeting, and God opened up my eyes to a whole new approach to faith.  Here were all these people, college people, social Greek people, from all different stages of faith coming together to talk about struggles and triumphs, some like me who grew up in the Church and others who had never been a part of a faith before. This one meeting changed everything for me.  </p>
<p>Suddenly, I found myself surrounded by role models of faith; people like Taylor, Christa, and Caitlin.  People who demonstrated their relationships with God; a relationship that I could also have.  Next thing you know, I was applying to be on the planning team for our meetings, offering to start a worship band and lead worship, joined a discipleship group, and was even asked to emcee our Monday night gatherings.  It was a whirlwind of growth opportunities that God had placed before me, but He wasn’t done yet.  Then I came to Greek Conference, thinking to myself, “these people are a little crazy because they’re so loud about their faith.” Maybe that’s just because I’d always been to afraid to be loud about my faith or lack of it.  </p>
<p>Growing up in the church meant growing up with religion, and going to private school meant religion classes and mandatory worship meetings, but no one ever taught me how to have a faith. It was the time in my life I felt most separate from God even though He was all around me.  But then last year I learned about faith, MY faith. God reached out to me at Greek Conference, specifically through every verse of every worship song last year.  I could hear in those words “take me as you find me…”, “consume me from the inside out…” – they were about me! That is to say, the lyrics were exactly what I was asking God for and He was responding with everlasting unconditional love that I’d always known was there but had a hard time believing in since my parents divorce.  But now I knew God as a father that would never leave me and never stop loving me. All of these realizations hit me sitting there at the conference.  </p>
<p>After Greek Conference, I really connected to my discipleship group, I began reading the Bible more often, I applied to be on the leadership team for our Greek InterVarsity chapter, and now here I am – the girl who used to whisper about God when in public just last year, is now testifying like one of those crazy people &#8211; unafraid to say “yes I have a faith! And let me tell you about it!” This is not to say that it’s easy to have faith. Because it’s definitely not. I struggle and fall all the time but have amazing sisters who are always there and my JMU Greek InterVarsity community supports me as well. More importantly, I have God there to catch me every time I come back to Him.  That’s what God has taught me. To trust in Him, in our relationship, in my faith that I now have.  So even though it was a little crazy, a little scary, and a little overwhelming, I was open to what God put before me. I listened to it, took a risk in responding to it and it changed my life. </p>
<p><i><b>This story was originally shared live at Greek Conference Charlotte 2011.</b></i></p>
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		<title>Invite Week: Investigating the Invitation</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 20:39:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Taylor Register</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I first met Alex last year when her friends from her sorority would bring her to our Greek IV large group. We realized we had a lot of common interests (rock climbing, running, books, etc.) so by the beginning of this semester we started hanging out on a regular basis. Because we love the same [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="top" />I first met Alex last year when her friends from her sorority would bring her to our Greek IV large group. We realized we had a lot of common interests (rock climbing, running, books, etc.) so by the beginning of this semester we started hanging out on a regular basis. Because we love the same books we got to talking about our all-time favorite books and I mentioned that I love to read the Bible. She looked at me weird and said, &#8220;really? I have never even opened up a Bible before.&#8221; Alex then began explaining that she did not believe in God and did not think the Bible was relevant. When we got together the next week I brought some novels that I loved for her to borrow, along with a Bible. She then asked me if I would help her begin to read the Bible because she realized that her sisters and people at large group were always &#8220;positive.&#8221;</p>
<p>Since then we have been meeting weekly for a GIG (Greeks investigating God). Last week I invited her to become a Christian after she told me she was beginning to understand God, starting to pray, and even seeing God answer her prayers. Alex was not sure about completely submitting her life to God because, &#8220;most Christians I know do it half-way and I don&#8217;t want to do that. If I am going to become a Christian I want to do it 100% and I still don&#8217;t know how.&#8221; Alex is continuing her journey but I know that she is going to become a Christian, and I even invited her to do it again this week. God is working in her life&#8211;pray with me that he would continue to reveal himself to her in ways that she cannot deny!</p>
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		<title>Senior making a mark in the fraternities</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 14:51:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Taylor Register</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Senior, Ted Beidler, went to conference and came back with a passion for fraternity men at James Madison University.  He started a Bible study for fraternity men and has already seen God working and breaking down barriers.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="top" />When Ted first joined Sigma Phi Epsilon, he had a strong desire to be a light in the Greek system and especially to his brothers.<span> </span>For the first year he made no progress on that desire, just went along with the motions and never really took that leap of faith. Ted had been going to Greek IV and was somewhat active through that time but it was not until Greek Conference a few weeks ago that God really gave him a vision and an urge to go back to James Madison University and really step out of his comfort zone for his brothers.<span> </span>Since the conference, he has started a fraternity wide bible study for any guy in the greek system.<span> </span>They have met three times and have about 15-20 guys that are coming out or are interested in coming out.<span> </span>All the guys represent six different fraternities.<span> </span>It has been such a blessing for them to come together as fraternity men and break down those boundaries between chapters while being vulnerable with each other and talking about some real issues in life.<span> </span>Each week they are getting 10-12 guys out and are sharing their joys, struggles and getting time in the Word.<span> </span>Ted has already seen guys growing in their faith and being a light to their brothers, which is an awesome example of how God is working in the fraternities here at of JMU.</p>
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