Above: Ryota and Shin Yogo (Chi Alpha Director, University of Texas – Arlington)

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Reaching International Students

When Ryota left his native country Japan to study journalism at Sam Houston State University (SHSU) in Texas, he didn’t know one person in the United States. Also, he was completely unchurched with no background in Christianity. During his first week at SMSU, a Chi Alpha leader invited him to a “Welcome to America” party. At the party, Ryota made friends with those from the Chi Alpha ministry. He says “I saw how genuine their lifestyle was. I wanted to live the rest of my life like that”. Through his new friendships, he learned more about Christ. Ryota stated, “seeing my sins and the forgiveness of Christ”, he became a follower of Jesus Christ.

During a Chi Alpha missions conference, Ryota “sensed the Holy Spirit calling him to full-time ministry”. Ryota earned a master’s degree in education. Upon graduation, he decided that God’s direction for his life was full-time university ministry with Chi Alpha at SHSU.

During a Chi Alpha missions conference, Ryota “sensed the Holy Spirit calling him to full-time ministry”.

After several years ministering at SHSU, Ryota is now preparing to pioneer and direct a new Chi Alpha ministry at the University of Texas in Arlington (UTA). The student body at UTA is one of the most ethnically diverse campuses, home to 46,000 students from every state in the U.S. and over 100 different countries in the world.

Ryota is passionate to reach out to students, especially those who have never heard the gospel. Now more than ever, many international and American students do not know about the saving grace of Jesus Christ. Additionally, he desires to teach students (who grew up in church) to live for missions now, by reaching out to international students on American soil. Ryota says, “Today, collegians can be part of God’s mission worldwide by being intentional to share the love and message of Christ with students from nations at our doorstep”.

Thank you for investing in us to be a part of Ryota’s life. It is a privilege and joy to disciple him as he raises his missions funding, to launch a new Chi Alpha ministry at the University of Texas – Arlington.

 

Prayer Request

March 11-12, Cross Department Planning Meeting, Springfield, MO. Pray for anointing and insight as we meet together, (the Field Team and Personnel Teams) for strategy and development.

March 21-26, National US Missions Candidate Orientation, Springfield, MO. Pray for great times of ministry and training to mobilize the next group of XA missionaries.

 

Gregg’s Greeting

We thank the Lord for you and your heart for missions! You enable us to minister in the lives of many missionaries like Ryota. Thank you for your investment of prayer and financial support!

– Love in Christ,
Gregg and Erin

THANK YOU for being a SPECIAL part of our TEAM!!

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Gregg & Erin Glutting
National Field Resource
Support Coach and Training Specialist

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Hudsonville, MI 49426
616.443.4377

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