“I’m not the best person in terms of manual labor, but I try my best,” said Wendy, a Rice University student from China. It had been a long day of Hurricane Harvey relief work. “My hometown is a really dry place; we don’t get a lot of storm like this,” she told us. “It’s heartbreaking to see people’s homes like this. They used to be a home, but now they’re trash.” She had to wipe away many tears. Watch her story:
Wendy was part of a Cru student team from Rice who helped Houston residents gut their homes. She also noticed something beautiful happening. “Harvey has given the community an opportunity to break down barriers between different classes, and different races,” she said. For Wendy, the whole experience was a mixture of heartache and hope, as she saw firsthand the incredible unity on display throughout Houston.
But even deeper than that is the hope Wendy found in Christ. She came to the U.S. “really skeptical about the existence of God.” Out of curiosity, she attended a talk called, “Do Science and God Mix?” Then, God used the faithful witness of Cru students to make Wendy into a new creation. And because of her faith, she is out there serving others.
Our vision is for international students to become Christ-centered laborers like Wendy. Please join us in prayer for many more “Wendys” in 2018!