ASHLAND

Responding to God With Love and Service to Others Both Near and Far

  
Isaiah Project Coordinator
Mallorie Miller
mmiller3@ashland.edu

In the first chapter of the book of Acts, the Risen Christ calls his followers to be Spirit-filled witnesses in Jerusalem, through out Judea, Samaria and to the ends of the earth. This is a very lofty challenge to the infant church, yet is much more than a mere suggestion. It is a command to be the Spirit empowered hands and feet of Jesus Christ to this world in need of His presence, power and love.  He exhorts and empowers each of us to make an impact in our Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria and world.

The Religious Life Network takes this passage as a call to action for our students, staff and faculty to respond to God through love and service in the name of Jesus Christ by near and far. Through The Isaiah Project there are opportunities for those a part of Ashland University to impact their Jerusalem (campus and Ashland community) , Judea (greater Ohio area), Samaria (United States) and the ends of the world (international locations). The Isaiah Project seeks to empower the students, staff and faculty at each of these levels to love and serve the people in the name of Jesus Christ. 


Isaiah Project Missions Ministry

Isaiah Project Events
Nov 24, 2008 - Dec 5, 2008
Early Christmas Book Drive
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Alabaster Logos Sparks Grow Isaiah Project Hope