9 Reasons Churches Must Reach College Students

9 Reasons Churches Must Reach College Students
Chuck Lawless

I spent this past weekend teaching a group of college students in Kentucky. I realize that students tend to be transitive and often bring fewer dollars to a church, but it’s imperative that our churches reach them.

Here are some reasons why:

1. There are a lot of them. More than 18 million students are in colleges and universities in the United States. That’s a “people group” unto themselves—a mission field often within a short distance of our churches.

2. They are in a critical stage of life. They are inquisitive, open and questioning. They’re being exposed to theories and worldviews other than Christianity’s. If we can reach them now while they’re open, the rest of their lives will be transformed.

3. God has often begun awakenings with college students. In the Second Great Awakening, God moved in places like Hampden-Sydney College and Williams College (where the “Haystack Meeting” occurred). The 1970 revival that began at Asbury College in Kentucky spread to multiple campuses in the U.S. Perhaps He will start an awakening again through college students your church reaches.

4. They often have immediate access to the nations. More than 1 million international students attend colleges and universities in the U.S. Many are open to talking about religious matters, and some will have their first exposure to the gospel on their university campus.

5. When they follow the Lord, they do so with great passion. My faith is challenged when I hang out with students who are willing to give their lives to take the gospel to the nations. When they truly know the Lord, they dig into His Word and fight for holiness. We need them in our churches.

6. They want to do social ministry. The world has obvious needs, and college students are ready to help meet those needs. They want to get their hands dirty in ministry. You won’t have to convince them to get involved.

7. They need—and deeply want—mentors. Give them just a few minutes, and they’ll flock to you. They want cross-generational relationships that help them navigate life. The local church wins when Christian mentors and mentees connect.

8. They’re interested in church planting. If your church is committed to reproducing churches, get some college students involved. They’re ready.

9. They are the leaders of today and tomorrow. I know that sentence sounds cliché, but it’s true. We have an opportunity to influence their lives today for the sake of the gospel tomorrow. Don’t miss it!

Take some time today to learn about college and university students near your church. Reach out to them. If you’re not within driving distance of a campus, spend intentional time in prayer for those leaders who are.

Chuck Lawless serves as professor of evangelism and missions and dean of graduate studies at Southeastern Seminary. You can connect with Dr. Lawless on Twitter@clawlessjr and on at facebook.com/clawless.

From: www.ministrytodaymag.com web site. March 2016.

The above article, “9 Reason Churches Must Reach College Students” was written by Chuck Lawless. The article was excerpted from www.ministrytodaymag.com.

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This article may not be written by an Apostolic author, but it contains many excellent principles and concepts that can be adapted to most churches. As the old saying goes, “Eat the meat. Throw away the bones.”