331644-Nail,Natasha
Collegiate/University Missionary
Highland Heights Kentucky
Living Church
June 15
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About My Family
Hello friends! My name is Natasha, and I am so excited to begin this journey with you! I became a follower of Christ on March 12, 2021, and have had a passion to share with others about Jesus, the One who changed my life, ever since.
I graduated from college in May 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and minor in human services and addictions. My career goal is to become a biblical counselor and to help guide others closer to Christ. I love meeting up with others for coffee and reading the Bible together and hearing their input. I also love hanging out with my church family!
I graduated from college in May 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and minor in human services and addictions. My career goal is to become a biblical counselor and to help guide others closer to Christ. I love meeting up with others for coffee and reading the Bible together and hearing their input. I also love hanging out with my church family!
About My Ministry
I will be sharing the love of Jesus with college students (those who know Him and those who don’t) and teaching them the Bible. I will also be helping others grow in their faith while learning how to share their faith on campus. This includes cross-culturally, too. Students from all over the world come to study at Northern Kentucky University.
In the coming fall semester, we will have about 200 new Nepali freshmen students. I have already done ministry with students from Vietnam, India, Saudi Arabia, the Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, etc., through an event known as Story Saturday. A team of students from the Baptist Collegiate Ministry organize this event where we have a home-cooked meal together, tell a story from the Bible using a visual aid, discuss the story and then hang out together afterward (cookies, movie, board games, etc.).
In the coming fall semester, we will have about 200 new Nepali freshmen students. I have already done ministry with students from Vietnam, India, Saudi Arabia, the Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, etc., through an event known as Story Saturday. A team of students from the Baptist Collegiate Ministry organize this event where we have a home-cooked meal together, tell a story from the Bible using a visual aid, discuss the story and then hang out together afterward (cookies, movie, board games, etc.).