September 15, 2020 | Miami, Florida, United States | Libna Stevens, Inter-American Division News
Navigating as a Seventh-day Adventist student in a secular or non-Christian university has its many challenges, but the church, through its Public Campus Ministries, wants to reassure each one that they are not alone, that they care about their academic success, spiritual growth and unique leadership skills in sharing the gospel where they are. This was the core message during a recent PCM Virtual Convocation that drew nearly 100 students and church leaders from the English and French speaking territory of the Inter-American Division (IAD), Sep. 11-13, 2020.
Inter-American Division President Pastor Elie Henry encourages university students to set a Christian example wherever they go, during the church’s Public Campus Ministries Convocation held for the English and French territories, Sep. 11-13, 2020. [Photo: screenshot/IAD]
“Grow intellectually but don’t forget to grow in Jesus as you have a new experiences with Him everyday,” said Pastor Elie Henry, president of the church in Inter-America. Pastor Henry reminded university students that discipleship growth takes time and effort as they set and achieve goals, gain knowledge and effect change in their lives and in the lives of those around them.
“Set an example where you are at university, in the classroom or online, at home or in your place of work,” said Pastor Henry. Set an example in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith, and in purity, as you witness for Him.” It’s about understanding your role as witnesses of the love of Jesus, he said. “Be like Jesus, talk, behave like Jesus wherever you are.”
Pastor Pako Mogkwane, associate youth ministries director in charge of public campus ministries for the Adventist world church, presents the aim and mission of PCM during an online Zoom presentation on Sep. 11, 2020. [Photo: Screenshot/IAD]
Mogkwane reassured students during the online presentation that, under the youth ministries department as of Aug. 1, 2020, public campus ministries at the world level would continue to thrive and get to another level thanks to the foundation set forth by Jiwan Moon, former PCM for the Adventist world church. Mogkwane said that, together as a team of divisions and unions around the world, PCM can foster intercultural movements, build on various experiences and realities together as part of the church’s I Will Go strategic plan of focusing on mission, spiritual growth, and leadership led by the Holy Spirit.
Pastor Balvin Braham, associate public campus ministries director for the church in Inter-America, says the online convocation was organized to motivate Adentist students on non-Adventist university campuses to achieve excellence in the new academic year, including sharing the gospel. [Photo: screenshot/IAD]
The online convocation was organized to motivate Adventist students on non-Adventist university campuses to achieve excellence within their scope and competence during the new academic year, said Pastor Balvin Braham, associate public campus ministries director for the church in Inter-America.
“We want you to be assured of the support of your church,” said Braham. “You are the future leaders of both society and the church and we know that you’re uniquely qualified to participate in the fulfillment of the mission of Christ.”
Pastor Hiram Ruiz, public campus ministries director for the church in Inter-America, presents four main priorities of PCM during his presentation on Sep. 12, 2020.[Photo: Screenshot/IAD]
The 11-hour online event featured several presentations, seminars and student panel discussions, and Q&A sessions, as well as prayer sessions, musical numbers, and devotional messages.
Pastor Hiram Ruiz, public campus ministries director for the church in Inter-America, encouraged university students to stay active in being part of a PCM group. Ruiz cited a recent survey by Lifeway Research which showed a 70 percent drop-out rate from church among people between the ages of 18 and 22.
Felecia Datus of Digital Evangelism encourages university students ways in which to connect with others as digital evangelists on social media and any content they create. [Photo: Screenshot/IAD]
It’s as simple as following Jesus, embracing His mission and changing the world, emphasized Ruiz.
[Image: Public Campus Ministries/IAD]
Organizers pointed to new resources and a new PCM application that will be launched during the upcoming Global PCM Weekend event to be held online by the Adventist world church, October 16-18, 2020. The virtual event will include Spanish and French translations.
To view the online event:
Opening program, Sep. 11, HERE
Sabbath afternoon program, Sep. 12, HERE