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Helping students know Jesus, grow in their faith and go to the world to tell others.
We’ve seen firsthand how digital tools can be used for advancing the Great Commission.
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Helping to provide media tools, training, strategies and resources for evangelism in every needed language.
We believe God puts leaders in positions of influence in all segments...
It focuses on working in partnership with churches on a non-denominational basis...
It focuses on a holistic approach to the Gospel to meet the physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs of vulnerable people.
The Police and Military Ministry focuses on reaching and raising multiplying disciples for Christ through effective partnership with Churches in the barracks.
A Christ follower on every team, in every sport and in every country.
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I was raised a Buddhist. My parents taught me morals, but not anything about faith. I felt kind of empty, like there was something missing.
In high school, I met a friend. We played tennis together. We never talked about anything spiritual. We talked philosophy and stuff like that, but I never really learned who Jesus was and what He did.
One day he asked me if I wanted to go to a church. I was interested. I was really excited that these people would welcome me. I needed friends.
For 2 years, I went to that church. I was very involved. I actually joined the choir.
[When I started college], I met Jonathan Lee [a staff member with Cru]. I shared my story of how I first came to be around Christian people. He went through a booklet with me. It was interesting. I liked the fact that Jesus died for me and my sins. I felt like this was a starting place.
I joined Epic, which is an Asian ministry for Cru. There were a lot of people learning, as well, like me. I joined a small group to learn more about Christ. I started asking questions. I was really curious, just wanting to know more and more. I started reading the Bible.
Through all that time I thought, This is it. There was a moment when I really said to myself, I cannot do it myself, and I accept Christ. Really deep down inside I felt that Christ fills up the void of my emptiness.
I felt like I was reborn again. Back in high school, it was the religion. Now I came to know the Man instead of the religion.
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Tai Le is a sophomore majoring in finance and economics at The University of Texas in Austin, Texas. He was born in Vietnam, but moved to the United States when he was 7 years old. Tai grew up in Houston, Texas. Currently he is co-leading a Bible study for students interested in learning more about Christianity.
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