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God Goes to Harvard

Harvard University was founded in 1636 with a clear Christian mission statement

Written by Chelsen Vicari | Tuesday, April 28, 2015

“Mei Sheng, a Harvard University graduate student studying Biological and Biomedical Sciences, says she has been hugely impacted by a Christian conference uniquely geared for Ivy League students. Originally from Malaysia, Mei grew up in a Christian home but said she only truly recognized Jesus as her personal Savior six years ago.”

 

Harvard University was founded in 1636 with a clear Christian mission statement: “To be plainly instructed and consider well that the main end of your life and studies is to know God and Jesus Christ.” Today, Harvard’s purpose is starkly different. No longer upholding a mission statement citing Jesus Christ, the university only expresses that its charge is “to educate the citizens and citizen-leaders for our society.”

A bastion of liberal secular education, Harvard University is certainly not the most open environment to Christian faith and values. The same is said of Yale, Dartmouth, and Princeton. Still, God is working within Harvard University and America’s Ivy League universities.

Harvard is a mission field for ministry leaders like Jerry and Judy Ball. Known as “Papa” and “Mama” to hundreds of students across the nation, the North Carolina couple felt a burning desire to organize a multi-generational Bible study and prayer ministry specifically for Harvard and other Ivy League students, campus ministers, staff and faculty. Called Ignite Ivy America, the Ball’s student ministry is an annually gathers Ivy League students living in thoroughly secular environments together to “encounter Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit.”

“Mama” Ball, as she prefers to be called, sat down with the Institute on Religion and Democracy (IRD) to explain the origins of Ignite Ivy America. “After hearing of the statistics that only 5 percent of the students in the eight Ivy League schools are believers while 50 percent of the world’s leaders graduate from these eight schools, the Lord led us to partner with several other ministries in hosting Ignite Ivy America conferences,” said Ball.

Mei Sheng, a Harvard University graduate student studying Biological and Biomedical Sciences, says she has been hugely impacted by a Christian conference uniquely geared for Ivy League students. Originally from Malaysia, Mei grew up in a Christian home but said she only truly recognized Jesus as her personal Savior six years ago. “I met Mama Judy Ball in 2013, and she invited me to the Ignite conference taking place that summer,” Sheng told the IRD. “I have been blessed by the Ignite [Ivy] family in many ways ever since.”

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[Editor’s note: One or more original URLs (links) referenced in this article are no longer valid; those links have been removed.]

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