People of all ages fill Pacific Beach on a sunny Saturday morning, just seven miles from where San Diego Summer Mission students stayed at the University of San Diego.
People of all ages fill Pacific Beach on a sunny Saturday morning, just seven miles from where San Diego Summer Mission students stayed at the University of San Diego.
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A cool breeze off the Pacific Ocean brought balance to another warm, sunny day in San Diego. Zoe Mukendi and her friend Mackinsey Darrough scanned the coastline. They weren’t looking for a place to sit; they were looking for someone to talk to about their faith.
It was the last week of Cru®’s 2023 San Diego Summer Mission, Zoe and Mackinsey’s last chance to have a spiritual conversation in a San Diego neighborhood called Old Town that had become familiar over the last nine weeks.
Mackinsey spotted a man sitting by himself. They approached and asked if he’d be willing to share his spiritual beliefs and hear about theirs. The man, named Chad, agreed.
Zoe, Mackinsey and Chad talked for about an hour.
They walked Chad through the Knowing God Personally booklet, which shares the gospel. At the end of the booklet is a prayer, offered to anyone who wants to begin a relationship with Jesus. When Zoe and Mackinsey got to this page, Chad looked up at the sky.
“You guys are the fourth group of people to talk to me this week,” Chad said. “So, I feel like something’s pursuing me here.”
Zoe and Mackinsey joined Chad in prayer that day to begin his relationship with Jesus.
“I saw outreach and evangelism as going to talk to people to convert them,” Zoe said of her outlook before the summer mission. “Now I practice [the tools we learned] today in conversations. You show God through you — your actions, your words and your mindset.”
Students learned how to talk about Jesus in a variety of settings during the San Diego Summer Mission. Some days these conversations happened on local campuses, other days while they were on the clock at their part-time jobs.
No matter the setting, by the end of summer, students counted more than 500 spiritual conversations in San Diego.
Of the 42 stateside summer missions offered by Cru, San Diego Summer Mission is among the oldest and most established, dating back to the 1970s. Each year, students develop a strong foundation of faith by engaging in regular evangelism, discipleship and personal reflection.
Weeks after returning to Southern Methodist University, where she studies civil engineering, Zoe said she’s more confident in asking people what they believe and looks for ways to bring what she learned last summer into her daily rhythms on campus.
“People are a lot more open than we think,” Zoe said. “I feel like I put people’s ‘nos’ in their mouths before they even have the chance to be asked a question. People who look like they’re the most busy or like they don’t even want to talk [might] happen to be the most open people.”
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