Campus Harvest 2005 Coming up in Two Weeks
For the 15th straight year, college students and leaders from across the nation will experience revival, share visions, and be equipped to reach campuses with the gospel.
Victory Campus Ministries is hosting their 2005 student conference, Campus Harvest, in just two weeks, from April 1-3. For the 15th straight year, college students and leaders from across the nation will experience revival, share visions, and be equipped to reach campuses with the gospel.
"This will be the greatest gathering in our history," the website states. "Your life will never be the same. You will be equipped and empowered to reach your campus and change the world."
With the title, "Change the campus, change the world," the idea is that students will lead the movement of Christ to "change the world," and that starts by changing the campus.
Make plans to join us in April 2005 for a weekend of inspirational speakers, cutting-edge seminars and extraordinary praise and worship. God has called us to reach every nation in our generation. This conference will help catapult you into your kingdom destiny.
Over the past 15 years over 6,000 people have attended Campus Harvest Conference. "Although God cannot be confined into a two-day span of time, He has certainly used this weekend as a funnel for His anointing over the past 15 years," states their website.
"This was my first Campus Harvest, and God showed me so many things and really changed my life," testified one student. "...The awesome thing was when I talked to my dad; I apologized for all of the resentment and anger that I had been feeling towards him and also for the disrespectful way I had acted I just believe that in God, one day our family will feel whole again."
"At the end of the night everyone, white, black, Asian, male and female, even hotel employees and students from other school, were in tears, amazed by our mysterious and awesome God. This conference touched me in ways that I could never express " said another student.
For $70, the conference will include many "sessions," a student mixer, staff banquet, and worship times at the King's Park International Church.