LCU students raise more than $10,000 for missions
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[December 22, 2010]
Students in Lincoln
Christian University's School of Undergraduate Studies set
themselves an offering goal of $7,000 to give to missions during the
fall 2010 semester. The mission that inspired them is called Rapha
House, which is headquartered in Southeast Asia. Established in 2003
with hopes and prayers of delivering restoration and expanding
globally, Rapha House's mission is to love, rescue and heal children
who have been rescued from sexual exploitation and slavery.
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LCU's team of Community Life students also had
hopes and prayers for the Rapha House offering to become reality. By
combining their determination and talents, six key students went
above and beyond their call of duty as leaders by bringing their
art, media, speaking and enthusiasm to the table. LCU junior Austin
Gohn headed up the project and kept connections with Rapha House.
As Christian leaders on the LCU campus, the team prayed long and
hard for a specific fundraising goal for the student body to aim for
during the 2010 fall semester offerings.
"I was thinking $3,000; God was thinking something else, ”
says Gohn. “After prayer, I began to
realize that $3,000 was not high enough and really felt like $7,000
would be a good goal. Seven thousand dollars was a goal that, if
reached, would only be explainable by the involvement of the Holy
Spirit in the process."
Rapha House became a huge burden on many hearts throughout
campus. Knowing this, there was no doubt to aim high. Many thought
this goal of $7,000 was too high, since this amount had never even
been close to being collected before by undergraduate offerings.
The mission was introduced to the student body in August with
everyone jumping on board. They were prepared to not only give, but
to give with a willing and grateful heart and with a personal
mission of being transformed.
"We set out to get students involved from the beginning,”
Gohn said. “We built a miniature city out
of cardboard in the Student Warehouse to display how much money had
been raised and to serve as awareness and a reminder. We also made
offering 'boxes'
out of cardboard because we wanted to get away from offering trays.
"A Rapha House art show was also held on
campus from the artwork of students during the Spooktacular Shindig
in October. An all-campus 'White-Out for Rapha' was held in the
fall. Most of campus participated by wearing white in this event as
a reminder that through giving we participate in redemption. A team
of business majors put on a dinner and art auction near Peoria. That
semester-long project brought in over $3,000 for Rapha House.
"It is inspiring to see students using their
skills and resources to not only bring in more money, but to also
spread awareness of sex-trafficking.
"A Rapha House party was held at the end of
the semester to celebrate how God had been faithful throughout the
semester, with the students and with Rapha."
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Alex Berger, a student at LCU Seminary, approached Gohn, asking
how he could give to the undergraduate offering for Rapha House. As
Gohn and Berger began talking, they realized that they were a part
of a university, enhancing the idea of a unified offering.
Dr. Dinelle Frankland, professor of worship studies at the
seminary, came onboard, bringing her insight and enthusiasm about
offering. A seminary offering was held during their weekly chapel,
truly bringing the university together for a unified cause.
By the end of the fall semester, Lincoln Christian University's
undergraduate students raised over $10,000 for Rapha House.
"When we allow God to be faithful, he proves to be more than
faithful," says Gohn.
Located in Lincoln, Lincoln Christian University is a Christian
higher education community whose mission is to nurture and equip
Christians with a biblical worldview to serve and lead in the church
and the world. Its three schools educate over 1,000 adult,
undergraduate, graduate and seminary students on-campus, on-site and
online.
[Text from file received from
Lincoln Christian University]
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