Showing posts with label TOMS shoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TOMS shoes. Show all posts

Sunday, December 5, 2010

When You Say Nothing At All

It gave me great joy when some believers came and testified about your faithfulness to the truth, telling how you continue to walk in it.
3 John 1:3


http://www.toms.com/blog/content/voice-change


Sometimes being God's children means that we literally have to
walk in faith.





My eyes will be on the faithful in the land, that they may dwell with me; the one whose walk is blameless will minister to me.
Psalm 101:6

Monday, November 30, 2009

A Breath or Two

Now about brotherly love we do not need to write to you, for you yourselves have been taught by God how to love each other.
-1 Thessalonians 4:9


Another monthly update!
I don't know about other colleges, but after Thanksgiving break Siena is drained.
Despite that, Siena College kids have a ton of Good stuff going on!

We recently partook in Campus Sustainability Day, a student-run event where environmental government branches and eco-friendly companies came to preach the idea of being sustainable! It was a huge hit. TOMS shoes set up a booth, and we had a good amount of kids (including those from Real Life Fellowship--thanks guys!) come to visit. Getting the word out there about TOMS, and about being ethical in general, was incredible.







We also recently indulged and went out to Buca di Beppos along with RPI students from Real Life Fellowship (Campus Crusade Bible studies).




Most importantly, Christ has been affecting our hearts. Through engaging in media and mediums such as "when God writes your love story," "Irresistible Revolution," "The Shack," as well as other Christian literature; through listening to Christian bands such as Switchfoot, Deas Vail, Relient K, Future of Forestry, and Jason Waller (if you couldn't tell from the titles of the blogs!); as well as studying the ethics of secular TV shows such as "glee;" Siena Christians have been changed. Christ recently has put it on our hearts to start to change our lives completely. We now ask ourselves the reason for us being at school. Some of us have found that maybe Christ does not want us here, but elsewhere in the world, making a difference in some other way. We have also taken the time to start evaluating our Bible study. More to come of that later....

What we took part in over Thanksgiving break!
-Prepared lunches at the Capital City Rescue Mission
-Gathered for fellowship around the capital district
-Regrouping in the Word
-Equinox Trips
-Feeding the hungry in Massachusetts
-Spending time with family (blood related, or Blood related)
-And of course...keeping one another in prayer!


Unto the upright, there arises light in the darkness; He is gracious, and full of compassion, and righteous.
-Psalm 112:4

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Candlelight


I thank my God always concerning you for the grace of God which was given to you by Christ Jesus, that you were enriched in everything by Him in all utterance and all knowledge.
 -1 Cor 1:4,5

Greetings and God Bless,

My name is Ai Valley and I am a missionary at Siena College (NY). This blog is being established to bring Christians together from campuses around the world. May we come together to worship the Lord, to love Him with our fully, sweetly surrendered hearts. 
Siena College is a small liberal arts college, that is rooted in the Franciscan tradition (for more information, search Francis of Assisi). Even though Siena may be more popular for its current success in athletics (basketball more specifically), there is so much more going with these Siena Saints! 

Most recently, the TOMS shoes Club at Siena College is being developed. TOMS is a company that combats a disease called podo(coniosis), which is a disease that can be obtained by people who walk barefoot amongst soils that have a high percentage of silica particles (volcanic soils). With the increase of absorption of silica into the pores, their lymphatics fibrose, and swelling occurs. Shoes alone can prevent such a disease. That's where TOMS steps in. For every pair of shoes (or clothing item) that you buy, TOMS donates a free pair of shoes to those who are susceptible to podo. Find out more information at www.TOMSshoes.com.




Along with TOMS, Siena College's non-denominational Bible Study (now deemed Real Life Fellowship) has grown immensely. Christ is doing so much through all of His people on campus! It has been so amazing to see all that He can truly do, just on one college campus out of thousands in the US! We are currently reading through the book of Ephesians. Other literature that is being read by Siena RLF students include "Crazy Love," by Francis Chan, "when God writes your love story," by Leslie and Eric Ludy, "The Unlikely Disciple," by Kevin Roose, "Irresistible Revolution," by Shane Claiborne, and "In the Eye of the Storm," by Max Lucado. Other Christian media involvement brings us to the title of today's blog, "Candlelight." Christian band, Relient K, has recently released a CD entitled, Forget and Not Slow Down, where one can find the new hit song "Candlelight." Said CD has been a hot topic this week amongst the Christians on campus. Comments such as "Where did Jesus go?" and "I pray that God uses Matt [lead singer] through all that he has experienced recently [referring to his break up] in his future work." Overall, the new sound of Relient K is seemingly controversial, and is responsible for a decent amount of discussion at Siena. Also, due to our new memberships with www.tangle.com, we have found the new artist, Jason Waller. I encourage you to explore his work if you are a fan of Shane & Shane or Shawn McDonald. The faith that both him and his wife share has been a blessing to us at Siena!

Other developments within RLF is our commitment to Christ during this Halloween holiday "season" (it is now deemed a season amongst students, for it lasts for almost a week at most nearby colleges). Most members have been eagerly awaiting "Harvest Fusion," a Christian celebration that will be held during the evening hours of Halloween, where Christian bands, skits, and prayer sessions will be offered for Christian students to enjoy October 31st. This provides opportunities to celebrate Christ, rather than to succumb to the pressure and temptation of what the majority of college students are involving themselves in/with! Christ has truly blessed us with such an opportunity! 

My prayers go out to students at Wheaton College, Loudonville Christian School, College of Charleston, Albany College of Pharmacy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, SUNY Buffalo, and Bluefield Bible College, who we are in connection with! The Wheaton men's baseball team has been heavily involved in several missions, including a homeless mission and Blood:Water mission. LCS students are worshipping Christ with their whole hearts during their chapel services, bringing modesty into their lives, and keeping "back pack" Christianity (faith which you bring with you to school, but leave there while at home) out. God Bless all of the students that have given their lives to Christ. Thank you for being a living sacrifice, and a set-apart adult!


Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God—this is your spiritual act of worship.
 -Romans 12:1