325718-Ho,Ryan
Collegiate/University Missionary
Riverside California
The Grove Community Church
December 28
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About My Family
I am 22 and recently graduated from California Baptist University (CBU) with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. As you can see, I am not currently going that route, but I’m sure it will help me out!
I was born and raised in Lake Forest, Calif., to my two lovely parents. I also have a younger sister who is 17 this year. My parents have been a wonderful encouragement and constantly remind me to find rest and motivation in the Word of God. My girlfriend Holland and her family have also been a great blessing in supporting me in this ministry as well. I am very thankful to have them with me!
I was born and raised in Lake Forest, Calif., to my two lovely parents. I also have a younger sister who is 17 this year. My parents have been a wonderful encouragement and constantly remind me to find rest and motivation in the Word of God. My girlfriend Holland and her family have also been a great blessing in supporting me in this ministry as well. I am very thankful to have them with me!
About My Ministry
I want to be on CBU campus in August to connect, learn and help establish students in their faith.
On campus, we try to model discipleship through loving all, helping many and training few. We “love all” by hosting large weekly meetings with speakers and games, “help many” by hosting interest-based small groups, and “train a few” by inviting faithful students at these events who are interested in discipleship to join our D-groups (discipleship groups) to study disciplines in Scripture, evangelism, prayer and fellowship.
On campus, we try to model discipleship through loving all, helping many and training few. We “love all” by hosting large weekly meetings with speakers and games, “help many” by hosting interest-based small groups, and “train a few” by inviting faithful students at these events who are interested in discipleship to join our D-groups (discipleship groups) to study disciplines in Scripture, evangelism, prayer and fellowship.