3. Get connected with a vibrant Christian fellowship. This is something I didn’t do. Seek out an on campus Christian group and establish your friends within it. A good suggestion is Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, but there are probably many on your campus that will provide a good place to find friends who share your beliefs.
4. Stay in the Word. If I learned anything from my grandfather, it was this: read your Bible. Read your Bible. Read your Bible!
Lastly, view this opportunity as a challenge. It’s not a bad thing that you are in the minority as a Christian. It is an opportunity- an opportunity to share his love with people who wouldn’t hear about it otherwise.
Have fun!
Other questions in the series:
Um… what do you actually do for a living?
Do you have advice for a southern Christian college student facing college for the first time?
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