Sunday, January 29, 2012

The Dawson Family Newsletter January '12

Hi, everyone,

Two weeks ago at one of the C3 school clubs we read Luke 6:46-49. Then we asked the students what does Jesus ask us to do. One student said, "He asks us not to be ashamed of Him." I then asked how do we not be ashamed of him here at school. The student responded, "Well...just by coming to C3 is one way. Everyone knows that this club is about Jesus."

The student's response reminds me how C3's presence sends a message. C3 gives students, like this one, an opportunity to represent Jesus no matter how scary that can be for a teenager. C3 also give those students who don't know Jesus a place to be discipled and see what it means to represent Jesus at school.

Thank you for your prayers and support. You truly make a huge difference for C3 and all of the students we serve at the 10 campuses, like the student mentioned above.

Blessings,

Adam, Elizabeth, Jilas, Aidan, and Jeremiah Dawson

East Chapel Hill's Act of Kindness
Seven students at East Chapel Hill passed out 125 free cups of hot chocolate last Wednesday during lunch. They put bible verses on each cup and served their peers with a smile. You could hear students say things like, "Oh, the Jesus Club is giving away hot chocolate!"


Prayer Requests
1) Please pray for the C3 students at the 10 campuses: Carrboro, Chapel Hill, Durham Tech,
East Chapel Hill, Hillside, Homeschool, Jordan, Kestrel Heights, Middle Creek, and Riverside. Pray for changed lives.
2) Please pray for additional student and adult leaders to be called to C3's work. Leaders change everything.
3) Pray for open doors at the remaining campuses in the area, including all of the area middle schools. Pray that C3 leaders develop at each of the remaining campuses.
Picture Above: The Dawson Family Christmas morning 2011.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

The Dawson Family's December Newsletter

C3 Supporters,

Merry Christmas! This is such a great time of year. God continues to use C3 and change students' lives.

Just a couple of weeks ago, Sean, who saw a C3 meeting going on and decided to walk into the C3 room, asked "What's this?" I told him it is a Christian club that welcomes everyone. He immediately responded, "Well, I'm Jewish." I assured him that we welcomed everyone and would love to discuss who God is with him. He stayed. At the end of the meeting, after not saying much, he said he enjoyed everything and would be back. The next week he returned and informed us again that he's Jewish and asked if that was okay. Once again, we assured him that he is always welcome. This time he asked a lot of questions about who Jesus is, why did He die, and what is the Trinity. As the bell rang to go to class Sean looked at me and said, "I believe all of that. I believe everything you talked about." Stunned, I had Sean reiterate what he meant and he spoke about how Jesus is God and the savior of humanity. Filled with gratitude, Sean wanted to bring fried chicken to share with everyone at the next C3. So he did. The next meeting we ate friend chicken and reflected on the forgiveness of Christ. What a beautiful--and age appropriate--picture!

As always, thank you for your support. C3 is going strong at 9 schools and looking to train more leaders. We have more leaders than ever and it seems God wants to continue to add more. Please pray for God to call his leaders and to bring more students into the ministry.

Have a great Christmas season,

Adam, Elizabeth, Jilas, Aidan, and Jeremiah


Features

In November, C3 brought in guest musicians, Mike Murray and Taylor Maxwell, to 6 of the C3's. They connected with 70 students through their music. Each song had a story about life as a follower of Jesus. The students asked the two musicians questions like, "How do you follow Jesus as a teenager?". Also, just for fun, the picture to the right is Adam dressed up as Captain America with two C3 students.


C3 students' "Act of Kindness" this month is passing out candy canes with the attached card, displayed left. These acts prove beneficial in helping the students share their faith with their peers, which is a huge deal for most teenagers. Please pray God continues to lead and embolden our students to be disciplers.




Monday, May 16, 2011

You are invited to the C3 Banquet!

You are cordially Invited to

The Fourth Annual

Cross Culture on Campus

Banquet & Fundraiser

to Honor God’s Work

in the students and schools


Please join us

Friday, June 3, 2011, 6:30pm

at Grace Church

200 Sage Road, Chapel Hill, NC


Please RSVP to C3@gracelife.com by May 23

Family & Friends are welcome to attend

Dinner served

Formal Dress Recommended

Contact Adam Dawson, 919.264.1539, c3@gracelife.com


Click here to RSVP via Facebook.
Click here for the online RSVP form.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

The Dawson Family's April Newsletter 2011

Hey, everyone,

During this past month, we've had tons of new students attending our clubs hankering for meaning. One student in particular, who we will call Lance, kept challenging me about Jesus being Lord and Savior. Lance came to C3 claiming to be a Christian but stating that Jesus was no more than a role model. Lance believed that he could pay for his own sins through reincarnation and just trying harder. He also said that the bible wasn't to be trusted in the least. Lance kept coming back to hear about the good news despite the fact that we lovingly proclaimed the truth of the Gospel without compromise. He even brought friends! Students like Lance need to experience the real love of God through Jesus. Please pray with us for Lance and his classmates.

We are pleased to announce the 4th Annual C3 Banquet, June 3, 6:30pm, at Grace Church of Chapel Hill to raise funds for C3 and celebrate what God is doing through our students. This is a wonderful time to hear about the changed lives and help support our students. You can register for the event here for free. A gourmet dinner will be served.

I want to challenge you to join with us and invite your friends and family to the banquet. If you live out of town, I want to challenge you to pray and ask God on our behalf to continue to guide and direct us in pastoring our city.

Thank you for your support. Your prayers and contributions are blessings, encouraging, and a powerful witness. It is a pleasure to labor with you for the sake of the Gospel.

Your friend,

Adam

February Financial Update
94% received of Monthly Goal ($4,000)

March Financial Update
76% received of Monthly Goal ($4,000)

Prayer Requests+Please pray for open doors to minister the gospel at Cedar Ridge, Durham School of the Arts, Riverside High, and Northern High.
+ Please pray for more leaders to train. Pray that they become discipelers with a passion for the gospel and students.
+ Please pray for the students who we are discipling. Pray that they grow and flourish in Christ.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Dawson Family's January 2011 Newsletter

C3 Supporters,


We saw God continue to change lives this month in our city. At one school, students explicitly began to share their addictions, their struggles, and their sins with each other in a life-giving way. During this time, one student sheepishly looked at me and said, "This Christmas, when my dad gave me a present, he said, 'This gift doesn't mean I still love you.' " and then the student asked me, "Why did he do that?'"


This student was broken. His dad did not give him the love he desperately needs, but his Heavenly Dad does. The C3 student leader of this school prayed all of last year for this despairing student to give his life to Christ and, now, he finally has. He is experiencing the love of our Savior heal and redeem his brokenness. Jesus is good.


Our C3 students have a burning vision to see more students discipled and grow in their faith. It is amazing to see our core

group of about 50 students not sit idly by, but reach out to their peers through acts of kindness, invitations to the club, and local youth groups. They are using their lunch periods to give away candy to show Jesus' love in a way high-schoolers can receive. They are praying for friends that they have never prayed for. They are listening to God more while worrying less about their stuff. Our students are growing and maturing in Christ.


Thanks for your prayers and support. God is changing the lives of the people involved with C3 and using them to spread the gospel.


We are blessed to work with you,


Adam, Elizabeth, Jilas, Aidan, and Jeremiah


January Financial Update

61% Received of Monthly Goal ($4,000)


Prayer Requests

1) please pray for steps toward implementation of vision to reach every high school and middle school in the area

2) please pray for students to mature in Christ

3) please pray for financial donor campaign to raise financial support to 100%

4) please pray for C3 leaders to train

Friday, December 31, 2010

Dawson Family December 2010 Newsletter

Hey, everyone,


I hope you had a wonderful Christmas; we certainly did. The whole month of December has been great for C3 and the students we serve. We increased our number of students reached through outreaches from last month and had great conversations along the way. Here is just one of the stories from the 20 school visits this month.


I brought pizza to a school lunch to celebrate Christmas and talk about the meaning of Jesus being born. Firstly, I gathered the 10 students that I knew in the cafeteria. The students, in turn, gathered about 20 more of their friends for "pizza and talk about Jesus". Then, the 30 of us circled together and I started to ask them about who Jesus is. We read Isaiah 9:6 where Jesus is called "Mighty God" and "Everlasting Father". Many of the students expressed surprise that Jesus is God. So we read John 1:1-4 where Jesus is clearly God's son and God himself. We discussed how Jesus being God affects everything in our lives. After answering a lot of deep questions I prayed for the students, inviting them back to C3, church, and to speak with me more personally.


Right after I finished and students were talking amongst themselves, a student ran up to me, let's call him Jimmy, and said, "I heard you were talking about Jesus. Please tell me what you said." He hadn't been there for the talk so we spoke about Jesus being "Mighty God" and "Everlasting Father". He asked about the need for God to become a man, why do we serve God, and the reality of hell. We spoke until the class bell rang. I invited him for further conversation and he said to me, "What you wanted to accomplish in this conversation, you did." After that, he ran to class so he wouldn't be late.


Thank you for your investment in these kids, in C3, and in my family. When situations like the one with Jimmy occur I thank Jesus for you and your support.


Happy New Year,


Adam Dawson



Financial Update

November: 69% of monthly goal of $4,000 received

December 46% of monthly goal of $4,000 received


Prayer Request

+ vision for C3 in 2011

+ Holy Spirit to fill and call thousands of teenagers

+ Jimmy and the 100 students like him to serves Jesus boldly and unceasingly

+ provision for family


Personal Update

Adam and Elizabeth are doing great. We are still looking for a house, hosting church groups, leading discipleship with adults and students. Jeremiah, 10 months, is crawling, pulling up, and yelling in accordance with Dawson Boy tradition. Aidan is speaking more intelligibly, including phrases like, "I love Buzz Lightyear" and "Who wants a cookie? I do!". Jilas loves superheroes and rightly believes that Jesus is the best superhero.


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Give. If you aren't a continual supporter of C3's ministry on the high school campuses, we invite you to join in. Our efforts are supported by Grace Church of Chapel Hill and individuals like you. Your donations go towards funding our full-time salary and supporting our family. E-mail us at c3@gracelife.com for more details or click here to give online.


Go. Volunteer with C3 to make a difference in the lives of high school students by giving your time, efforts, and talents. E-mail us at c3@gracelife.com for more details.


Share. Let others know about what God is doing through C3. Forward this e-mail. Share our YouTube videos. Spread the word.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Dawson Family November 2010 Newsletter

Hi, everyone,

Thank you for your prayers last week as C3 students at Chapel Hill and Jordan High put their faith into action by giving away cookies and pizza to their peers. The students interacted with hundreds of their classmates and answered dozens of questions about who Jesus really is.

This month, one of our students, "Christina", took great strides in her walk with Christ. At the beginning of November, when asked "Why should I follow Jesus?", Christina responded "It really doesn't matter." Her "faith" was an opinion, not a reality. We have been praying with her, counseling her, and looking at scripture with her.

Now, Christina is seeing the reality of who Jesus is: Jesus is not just for some people, the gospel is not just some abstract knowledge, but knowing him is personal and powerful for everyone. She participated in our outreach last week and spoke with her peers about who Jesus really is. In the past couple of weeks, she has invited dozens of people to C3 who have come and participated. God is changing lives. God has changed Christina's life. Please pray for her. This is one of many similar stories at the 9 campuses that we are serving this semester.

We are so thankful for your financial and prayer support. Thank you all for teaming up; you are awesome. We thank God for you.

Blessings,

Adam, Elizabeth, Jilas, Aidan, & Jeremiah Dawson


October Financial Update

76% of Monthly Goal received

Prayer Requests

+ Please pray for Christina and all the students like her

+ Please pray for our continued success in reaching new students and discipling the ones God has given us


Give. If you aren't a continual supporter of C3's ministry on the high school campuses, we invite you to join in. Our efforts are supported by Grace Church of Chapel Hill and individuals like you. Your donations go towards funding our full-time salary and supporting our family. E-mail us at c3@gracelife.com for more details or click here to give online.


Go. Volunteer with C3 to make a difference in the lives of high school students by giving your time, efforts, and talents. E-mail us at c3@gracelife.com for more details.

Share. Let others know about what God is doing through C3. Forward this e-mail. Share our YouTube videos. Spread the word.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

The Dawson Family's October Newsletter

Hey everyone,

Thank you for your prayers and support. Our high school campus clubs are going strong and gaining more momentum than ever at the 9 schools we serve. This month, we have had many students bring their non-believer friends to C3 so they might also experience the life changing grace of Jesus. God is answering our prayers and changing lives.

Please continue to pray that God uses us to make disciples of Jesus. That is our mission. That is our passion. We also pray that God expands our influence and favor in the schools.

Congratulations are in order for Darnell Tayleor, C3's first staff member: he and Nikko King were married yesterday. Darnell has made such a positive impact on high school students and it is a pleasure to see his life filled with the grace of God.

As for the Dawson family, we are still house-hunting. Please pray the right one comes along and we nab it.

If you are interested in what C3 is doing on the high school campuses in North Carolina, there are 3 things you can do:


Give. If you aren't a continual supporter of C3's ministry on the high school campuses, we invite you to join in. Our efforts are supported by Grace Church of Chapel Hill and individuals like you. Your donations go towards funding our full-time salary and supporting our family. E-mail us at c3@gracelife for more details or click here to give online.


Go. Volunteer with C3 to make a difference in the lives of high school students by giving your time, efforts, and talents. E-mail us at c3@gracelife for more details.



Share. Let others know about what God is doing through C3. Forward this e-mail. Share ouryoutube videos. Spread the word.


Thank you for your support and prayers. Without God using us together, we couldn't do it.



Blessings,


Adam, Elizabeth, Jilas, Aidan, & Jeremiah Dawson


September Financial Update

77% of Monthly Goal received


Wednesday, July 28, 2010

The Dawson Family's July C3 Newsletter

Hey Everyone,

Summer has been a great time for ministry, training, trips, and fun. Our family got the chance to vacate for two weeks this month. We travelled around Virginia from Richmond to Williamsburg to Virginia Beach for our first official family vacation. The boys had a great time swimming, going to 3 Children's museums, and mastering their first waterpark at the Great Wolf Lodge.

Ministry this summer has included overseeing our first two C3 interns, directing 9 week long summer day camps, taking students to a youth conference, going to a pastoral leadership conference in Birmingham, AL, helping lead a team on a mission trip to New Orleans, staying in contact with the students, and preparing for school to start August 25.

I just wanted to let you know that at our C3 banquet on May 21, one of our students committed her life to following Jesus. I had never seen a student decide to follow Jesus at a fundraising event before. Praise God!

Also, Luis Darnell Tayleor is officially joining our C3 staff part time this fall as Assistant Director. He will oversee our ministry to the Hillside High community and a future school group at a new location.

We are excited for the upcoming school year and our fourth year on campuses. Thank you for your faithful financial support and prayers. Together God is using us to change lives and advance His kingdom.

Blessings,

Adam and Elizabeth Dawson

June Financial Update
Received 70% of $4,000 per month goal

Prayer Requests
+ continued vision to lead and disciple
+ that students lives are changed by the gospel of Jesus
+ see new students flood Grace Church
+ lives changed through the ministry of our New Orleans trip
+ Darnell is used to reach the students of Durham County
+ the new school year brings hope and transformation for the students in the area

C3 stands for "Cross Culture on Campus". C3 is a christ-centered ministry to the high schools through Grace Church of Chapel Hill.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

The Dawson Family's June Newsletter

Hey Everyone,


We just finished up our third year ministering to teenagers on the high school campuses, so I thought it was fitting to send out the transcript of my talk at the C3 Banquet, May 21, 2010, as well as the videos we showed. Both help to capture what God has done this year through C3. So here it is:


This night is about thanking God, recognizing what he is doing, thanking all of the supporters for their prayers, donations, and care; and encouraging the students to continue to follow after Jesus and love him only. Thank you for being here. Thank you for all of your support.


This night marks 3 years of Cross Culture on Campus. C3 isn't another institution or good idea. It isn't a para-church organization or an excuse to give teenagers pizza. It is an extension of the student ministries of Grace Church through the students to the community that we love.


When I first said yes to be a missionary to high school campuses I had no idea what that meant or what I would really do. I didn't know what kind of reception the students at the school would give me and I didn't know what school Administrators would say. I didn't know that we would start clubs. I didn't know we would hold events. I didn't know I would love it.


What Cross Culture is today is only as powerful and useful as its purpose and it is only as good as it's ability to fulfill that purpose. That purpose is to love the Gospel of Jesus, live the Gospel of Jesus, and to give the Gospel of Jesus. This Gospel is what we base our lives on. It is that Jesus was crucified for our sins, was buried, and on the third rose again. That is good news.


What has happened is that we've started Christ-centered communities, or clubs or, even better known as, youth groups at Chapel Hill High, East Chapel Hill High, Pace Academy, Jordan, Hillside, and Kestrel Heights. We've even help out at times with communities at Woods Charter, Durham School of the Arts, and NCSSM. What started as pastoral visits and volunteering at these schools developed into these communities that meet regularly in order to teach students to love the gospel, live the gospel, and give the gospel.


In 3 years we have seen thousand of different students at our clubs, events, and youth groups. We have seen students commit their live to following Jesus. We have seen many churched kids start living their faith out when they had previously just been showing up.


Three years ago we started a community at Pace Academy with only 2 students. these 2 came every week and only these two. The teacher who allowed us to meet in her room wondered, "Why just 2?" So did I. But we take advantage of the students we have the privilege to disciple. One of these two is now graduating and going on to Bible College. He says he wants to be a missionary to High schools just like me. We thank God for that.


I happened to meet another student from Pace over a year ago at a lock-in C3 was hosting. Our meeting was not under the best circumstances. He was making out with someone and I caught them. Our first conversation was me asking him what he was thinking. But forgiveness, repentance, and reconciliation is a powerful thing. He turned from those ways and other ways, I'm sure, and he became a leader at Pace. With a gift to evangelize and gather people, and the grace of God, he brought in 30% of the students, who developed a tight knit community. Before, when I was just meeting with two students that whole year, I thought I had no hope at that school. We thank God for that.


And this year we've seen some miraculous things. One student who at first said she hated religion and Christianity especially, started meeting with us. The distinction between following a person, Jesus, and following man-made rules, religion, speaks to her. We thank God for what He is doing.


Another student who called himself a Christian at the beginning of the year accepted Jesus just a couple of weeks ago. Deep down, He realized he wasn't following God the person. He finally saw the difference between what culture labels a Christian and the grace of Jesus that makes someone a Christian. We thank God for that.


At every school there is a lot to share. At Jordan High a C3 started this year with a core group of 8. Their views of who God is were challenged because that is one thing we do well. We go to where the students are, at their schools, and we ask questions like "How does Jesus have bearing on what you do in class? How does he affect what you think about, talk with your friends about? Why does He matter so much?" Lots of times we get awkward pauses to these questions, because they aren't the normal conversation topics, but, as I hope you can see, the students begin to seek Jesus throughout the day. Our hope is that the walls between lifestyle and loving Jesus break forever. In April, we hosted a field day where 150 students participated. We played classic field day event like 3 legged race and tug of war, but we did something my field days never did. We preached the good news, the gospel of Jesus, to people of every background and faith level. We thank God for that.


At Chapel Hill High, we have a core group of about 8 who pray, read the bible, and they pass out cookies. They give away cookies to the whole school with stickers that say, "God's love is like this cookie: awesome and free." Not only does it confront the students with the idea of God's love but with the reality of it, through cookies, a way that teenagers can actually understand. The students literally had professing atheists asking for "God's love". We thank God for that.


At East Chapel Hill, I was asked to be the campus Pastor for a new club called Youth Commission International, also known as YCI. I gladly accepted. One of the students who has been one of the most faithful attendees, is not a Christian. Doesn't go to church. But over the course of this year the gospel is penetrating his heart. He says that he now understands that God isn't impressed by what he does, but through His son Jesus. We thank God for that.


At Kestrel Heights, our core group continues to solidify and see God in every second of every day. We showed the "Blind Side" to the school and spoke about how we are adopted in Christ, similar to how Michael Oher was adopted by the Touhey's and equipped to do great things. The Principal thanked us profusely for doing this and everything else we do for Kestrel Heights. We thank God for that.


At Hillside we have a new campus leader, Luis Darnell Tayleor. He started this semester and has officially taken over leadership at Hillside. And he is coming on the C3 staff part time. That is an answer to prayer. A prayer many of you have prayed. We thank God.


To the students of these schools that are here I would like to say:


Hebrews 6:10-12:

"God is not unjust; he will not forget your work and the love you have shown him as you have helped his people and continue to help them. We want each of you to show this same diligence to the very end, in order to make your hope sure. We do not want you to become lazy, but to imitate those who through faith and patience inherit what has been promised."


Don't stop. Becoming lazy is a danger for every Christian just like Hebrews 6 says. Sometimes we may feel like we've arrived, that we are good enough, and there is no need for following Jesus. We have the same need everyday. It is to follow our Lord and our Savior. He is our savior because we don't just need something, we need Him. He is our Lord because we always say Yes to him and repent of the times we said no.


Don't stop. You are here because you have ran after Him. He says "Anyone who seeks me will find me." That is music to our ears. Don't stop seeking Him. He is good and will make good on all of His promises. Don't stop. He's too great and He's made you too great for you to even think about stopping.


To all of my supporters I would like to say:


Thanks. There isn't a better phrase. Thank you. Your financial giving is what allows me to do what I do and provide for my family. Thank you. Your prayers for me and the students have been answered on so many occasions. I can look back at our newsletters this year and see how many times God has answered what I asked you to pray about. Thank you. I thank God for you. I thank God that we are partners, that this isn't a boss-employee relationship, that it is a partnership. Thanks for being my partner, our partner. For those who have given your time for C3. Thank you. You are a blessing and you all are making a difference.


Pastor DeWayne Watson is going to give those of you who haven't given to C3 yet a chance to do so at the end of the night. But now we are going to show a video that will allow you to hear from some of the students themselves. Keep in mind we've seen over a thousand students this year at all of our functions and we've had over 100 come to our weekly discipleship meetings. This is just a sampling. I hope you will get a feeling for what they experience and how God is using our partnership and these students to advance His Kingdom and make His name great. Enjoy.


C3 Schools Video


My family and I are supported because of the prayerful donations of others. If you haven't financially supported us recently, please consider doing so. For those who continuingly support: thank you. Together we are making a difference in the lives of teenagers for the sake of Jesus. Here's another video that we hope shows you just a little about how God is being glorified through C3.


Changing Lives Video


Blessings,


Adam


Prayer Request

+ summer preparation is Spirit led

+ each student living out commitment to Jesus

+ students discipling other students

+ guidance for C3's direction during the next school year


Financial Update

Percent of April Budget Raised: 100%

Monthly Budget: $4,000


Here is another fun video that we showed at the C3 Banquet: C3 Student Montage


Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The Dawson Family's May Newsletter

Hey Everyone,

Last month a student came to a C3 lunch meeting with a peculiar look on his face. He had attended C3 all year. He participated minimally, but he was attentive and always winsome. I asked him how he was doing and he responded, "I got saved last night." He told me and the 15 other students at C3 that day that he went to a local youth group the previous night and publicly gave his life to Jesus. We celebrated and prayed for him. Later, I asked him what role did the ministry of C3 play in his dedicating his life to Jesus and he said, "It saved me."

I want to thank you for your ongoing support and prayers for my family and the ministry to the high schools. Because of our partnership we have the opportunity to be part of God changing lives.

Also, with the school year coming to a close quickly, this Friday, May 21, 6:30pm, we are putting on a banquet to help communicate and commemorate what God is doing in the lives of high school students. If you are available to attend the C3 Banquet, please e-mail me. Dinner is served and childcare is available.

Once again, thank you for your sacrifice and care. It is humbling and we thank God for you.

Blessings,

Adam Dawson

Prayer Requests
+ each student living out commitment to Jesus
+ students discipling other students
+ guidance for C3's direction during the next school year

Financial Update
Percent of April Budget Raised: 88%
Monthly Budget: $4,000

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

The Dawson Family's April Newsletter


Hi Everyone,

This past Friday, C3 held a field day after school for Jordan High students. Our team of 12 adults and 6 students spent many hours putting up posters, planning the field day events, and putting together all of the supplies. We optimistically prepared for 20 - 60 students, hoped for at least 40 and prayed for as many as God would bring. To our joy and surprise, 150 students descended upon the field ready to compete in the egg toss, tug of war, dizzy bat, and other classic field day events. We were shocked and excited that 10% of the student population showed up considering we've averaged 7 students at our weekly meetings.

After the students registered, competed, and ate hot dogs and pizza, I had the pleasure of telling them about who Jesus is via the loud speaker system we set up. It was such an exciting opportunity to be able to share the Gospel. We will be doing follow-up with the students who registered for the event. I thank you guys for your support and prayers. Lives are changing because we are partnering in His name. Click here to see a short video of the event.

Also, the C3 banquet is less than a month away. On Friday, May 21, 2010, 6:00pm, you are invited to the 3rd Annual C3 Banquet and fundraiser. This is your chance to see the students, hear the stories of changed lives, eat gourmet food, and continue to partner with what God is doing on the high school campuses. Please RSVP by May 10th, c3@gracelife.com.

Thanks for all of your support and prayers,

Adam, Elizabeth, Jilas, Aidan, and Jeremiah Dawson

Prayer Requests
  • 10 campus leaders to join our staff.
  • 20,000 souls following Jesus in the next 3 years.
  • Students regularly attending C3 to decide to follow Jesus.
  • Deeper commitment to Christ for students at Hillside, Chapel Hill, East Chapel hill, Carrboro High, Pace Academy, Kestrel Heights, Jordan, Northern, Riverside, Woods Charter, Durham Academy, Middle College, Performance Learning Center, and Durham School of the Arts.
Financial Update
  • March Donations received: $2,536

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

March Update


March Update

February and March have been excellent months. Elizabeth gave birth to Jeremiah Caleb Dawson on February 24 at 3:53am. They are both doing really well; thanks for all of your prayers. We participated in the 4 day missions conference at Grace Church that started on the next day, Feb. 25. The conference gave us the opportunity to share how God is using C3 to change the lives of teenagers. Click here for the video we showed at our booth.


Students at the various high schools have been giving away cookies to their peers as an effort to reach out to them and show God's love in a practical way. The attached picture was posted on Facebook by someone who is not affiliated with C3, which shows the positive effect the students are having among their peers and how it is spreading.
The sticker that is passed out with the cookies says, "These cookies are like God's love: Awesome and Free." One student who read the sticker made the comment, "God's love isn't free. You have to go to church!" This comment gave our students an easy and powerful opportunity to describe the gospel and who Jesus is, separate from any legalistic understanding we might want to attach to Him. Many students called the cookies, "Jesus cookies" and although some of students said that they didn't believe in God, they still wanted to "eat His cookies."



Financial update
+ Donations Received in February: $2,785
+ New Monthly Goal: $4,000

Prayer Requests
+ 10 campus leaders to join our staff
+ 20,000 souls following Jesus in the next 3 years
+ students at East Chapel Hill who regularly attend decide to follow Jesus
+ Jordan outreach on April 16/17 is beneficial to the community


Tuesday, December 1, 2009

December Newsletter 2009

Hey Everyone,

Merry Christmas! It is hard to believe we are about to complete our 5th semester of high school campus ministry work. I thank God for all that He has done and for your prayers and support. Thank you.

This past week I asked a group of 9 of our C3 students from different high schools to anonymously give feedback on what they think about C3. This is some of what they said:

"C3 has helped me love God a whole lot more and appreciate what he's doing in my life." --Freshman

"C3 is an amazing group. It's a really good eye opener to what Jesus is and how you believe." --Senior

"It gives me something to think about and look forward to." --Freshman

"It makes me feel like He is closer." --Senior

"C3 has affected my life by me praying a lot more." --Freshman

"Awesome...My reason for Monday's! lol!" --Senior

"C3 has affected how I feel towards Jesus because I believe and trust him more." --Freshman

"[Because of C3] I have a stronger love for Jesus." --Senior

"[At C3] people pray for me and care for me." --Freshman

God is using C3 to make a difference!

Blessings,

Adam, Elizabeth, Jilas, & Aidan

P.S. Look forward to receiving our quarterly newsvideo at the beginning of January.

Donor Support
+ November Giving: $2,470

Prayer Requests
+ student leaders at Jordan, Pace, Woods, CHHS, and ECHHS continue to be bold in their faith and be on Jesus' mission at all times
+ work with other youth Christian organizations (YCI, Campus Crusades, FCA) to be more effective at the high schools
+ help with picking out name for boy (due Feb. 21)
+ expand Jesus' influence to Carrboro High, Northern High, Durham Tech, Lakeview, & Southern High
+ thousands of students come to know and serve Jesus
+ faithful in increasing fundraising efforts

School Visits Overview
+ Mondays-- Chapel Hill High & Jordan High
+ Tuesdays-- East Chapel Hill High & Kestrel Heights
+ Wednesdays-- Carrboro High (coming soon)
+ Thursdays-- Pace Academy & Hillside High

A Contemporary Revision of Acts 17:16-34 for Cross Culture on Campus


While we walk through the halls of school, we become greatly distressed to see that our hearts are full of idols and self-righteousness.

Our world-views clash and some ask, “What are these Christians babbling about?” Others remark, “You seem to be advocating something that not everyone believes. How dare you?”

People said this because the good news about Jesus and the resurrection was being explained.

People then gathered at the C3 meeting, where they asked, “May we know what this teaching is that you are presenting? You are holding some strange ideas and we want to know if they are true.”

All the students spent their time doing what pleased them and listened to what they wanted to hear.

Someone stood up at the C3 meeting and said:

“Students, I see that in every way you are very religious, even those of you who say there is no god. For as I walk through the halls and look carefully at your objects of worship, music, friends, sex, sports, belonging, pride, money, religion, education, I find everyone of you devoting yourself to something or someone. Everyone is worshiping something with their life. Now with what you worship, your entire life, I am going to proclaim who gave you life, sustains your life, and is your life.

“The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built by hands or in the things you desire and work for. And he is not served by human hands, as if he needed anything, because he himself gives all men life and breath and everything else. From one man he made every nation of men, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he determined the times set for them and the exact places where they should live. God did this so that men would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from each one of us. 'For in him we live and move and have our being.' As some of your own rock stars have even said, 'We are his children.'

"Therefore since we are God's children, we should not think that the divine being is like songs or sports or religion—an image made by man's design and skill. In the past God overlooked such ignorance, but now he commands all people everywhere to repent. For he has set a day when he will judge the world with justice by the man he has appointed. He has given proof of this to all men by raising him from the dead."

When they heard about the resurrection of the dead, some of them sneered, but others said, "We want to hear you again on this subject." At that, the person continued the C3 meetings. A few people became followers of the true God and believed He sent His only begotten son to become man and reconcile the creation to the creator.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

November 2009 Update

Dear Cross Culture on Campus Supporters,

October was a fabulous month for C3 in the high schools. We continue to be ministers of reconciliation (2 Cor. 5:18-21) to the hundreds of students we see every week. We have been in 7 different schools this month on a regular basis and our constant presence on the campuses has continued to draw more and new students; we saw 30 brand-new faces at our meetings this month.

As C3 looks to the future, we are actively seeking out and training new adult leaders to begin leading some of our campus groups so that our ministry can continue to grow and thrive. By school-year's end I hope to have at least 3 of our established groups facilitated by strong Christian adults who God can use to uniquely minister to the students and train even more student leaders.

This month we had guest speaker Darnell Taylor come and share his testimony with our student groups. He grew up in inner city Chicago and he found himself in prison at age 19. He called out to God there and God faithfully responded by transforming Darnell, who began serving Jesus during his time in prison and has been faithfully doing so ever since. Regular students and newcomers alike were truly affected by his story -- the most common response to Darnell and his visit was "awesome!".

Thank you for your continued support and prayers.

In Christ,

Adam Dawson
919.264.1539

C3 Christ-Centered Communities
Monday
Chapel Hill High School--lunch
Jordan High School--after school

Tuesday
East Chapel Hill High School--lunch
Kestrel Heights School--after school
Durham Technical Community College & Middle College High school (coming soon)

Wednesday
Carrboro High School--lunch (coming soon)
Northern High School--after school (coming soon)

Thursday
Pace Academy--lunch
Woods Charter School--lunch
Hillside High School--after school

C3 Donor Report
Adam Dawson is completely support by donations
October Donations Received-- $2,086
Our Monthly Goal is $3,000

Prayer Requests
  • The 20,000+ high school students in the area to follow Jesus
  • More students to engage in our Christ-centered campus communities
  • Christian students to disciple peers and show that Jesus is Lord through their lifestyle
  • God's guidance, encouragement, and direction in fundraising goals and efforts.
  • Provision for Elizabeth, Jilas, Aidan and our baby girl (due Feb. 24)
Our next C3 Newsvideo will be sent out January 1, 2010.

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