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Alumni of these schools play an enormously—and disproportionately— important role in our society, and now lead many of America’s most powerful companies, media organizations, academic institutions, and political campaigns. In fact, a Christian Union study of influential leaders in America showed that 67% of these leaders are alumni of just 20 schools.
If we are going to change America, we need, by God's grace, to see these schools radically transformed. That’s why the Lord gave people like you a vision for spiritual revival at these very places. As a result, in 2002 Christian Union was launched at Princeton.
The goal? To bring sweeping spiritual transformation to the nation’s most influential universities.
Here’s the best part. This vision is becoming a reality. Since 2002, the ministry has expanded to Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Harvard Law, Penn, Stanford, and Yale. It is also working with Christian professionals in New York City.
Right now, Christians like you are engaging thousands of students at our most influential—and secular—universities with the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the hope it brings. You can help make this happen by donating today.
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Before you go, here’s one more thing you need to know...
Alumni of these schools play an enormously—and disproportionately— important role in our society, and now lead many of America’s most powerful companies, media organizations, academic institutions, and political campaigns. In fact, a Christian Union study of influential leaders in America showed that 67% of these leaders are alumni of just 20 schools.
If we are going to change America, we need, by God's grace, to see these schools radically transformed. That’s why the Lord gave people like you a vision for spiritual revival at these very places. As a result, in 2002 Christian Union was launched at Princeton.
The goal? To bring sweeping spiritual transformation to the nation’s most influential universities.
Here’s the best part. This vision is becoming a reality. Since 2002, the ministry has expanded to Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Harvard Law, Penn, Stanford, and Yale. It is also working with Christian professionals in New York City.
Right now, Christians like you are engaging thousands of students at our most influential—and secular—universities with the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the hope it brings. You can help make this happen by donating today.
Your donation:
- Provides intellectually rigorous Bible courses that introduce students to the love of Jesus and strengthens their faith.
- Enables a network of mentors on every campus that walk alongside students through the difficult days of their college experience, discipling them and encouraging them to excel academically, relationally, and spiritually.
- Empowers emerging Christian leaders to transform business, the media, and our culture with the timeless truth of Christ.
You can help make America a nation in which the Gospel has penetrated every people group and where Christians, filled with the Holy Spirit, are seeking God as the defining characteristic of their lives.
Use the secure form below to make your gift and to help strategic universities and cities—and through them, America—return to God.
June 4, 2021
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Sharing a Vision to Transform the University of Pennsylvania
The Christian Union Martus Cornerstone Board is a team of Christian University of Pennsylvania alumni and Cornerstone Partners united in the vision to see the Gospel of Christ shine brightly at Penn and who seek sweeping spiritual transformation for its students, staff, and faculty.
The Cornerstone Board is an alumni and Cornerstone Partner-led organization which will inevitably play a vital role in the future of the ministry at Penn. The board is committed to furthering the development of programs focused on alumni and Cornerstone Partners as it furthers the following objectives: advance the work at Penn, transition graduates well, develop Christian leaders and bring revival.
Jackson Foltz '20
Chair
Georgia Arbuckle '87 PhD
Board MemberJay Hu '19
Board Member
Jackson Min '20
Board Member
Emily Solomon '21
Board MemberContact Us:
AlumniEngagement@ChristianUnion.orgFebruary 22, 2021
Sharing a Vision to Transform Stanford
The Christian Union Caritas Alumni Board is a team of Christian Stanford alumni united in the vision to see the Gospel of Christ shine brightly at Stanford and who seek sweeping spiritual transformation for its students, staff, and faculty.
The alumni board is an alumni-led organization which will inevitably play a vital role in the future of the ministry at Stanford. The alumni board is committed to furthering the development of programs focused on alumni as it furthers the following objectives: advance the work at Stanford, transition graduates well, develop Christian leaders and bring revival.
Isaiah Drummond '20
Board Chair
Jira Smith '23
Board Member
Delali Azamati '21
Board MemberClaire Muscat '22
Board Member
Andrew Dellakoti '20
Board MemberRobert Mungai '20
Board MemberRachel Stutz '23
Board MemberFebruary 22, 2021
Sharing a Vision to Transform Cornell
The Christian Union Vita Cornerstone Board is a team of Christian Cornell alumni and Cornerstone Partners united in the vision to see the Gospel of Christ shine brightly at Cornell University and who seek sweeping spiritual transformation for its students, staff, and faculty.
The Cornerstone Board is an alumni and Cornerstone Partner-led organization which will inevitably play a vital role in the future of the ministry at Cornell University. The board is committed to furthering the development of programs focused on alumni and Cornerstone Partners as it furthers the following objectives: advance the work at Cornell University, transition graduates well, develop Christian leaders and bring revival.
Nayara Jordan '19
Chair
Giovanna Cavagnaro '17
Board Member
Adena Dass '21
Board MemberHenri Mattila '20
Board Member
David Navadeh '19 (BS) and '21 (MILR)
Board Member
Kala Neilsen '09
Board Member
Ed Santavicca '73
Board MemberKen Wilmot '72
Board MemberContact Us:
AlumniEngagement@ChristianUnion.org.February 22, 2021
Sharing a Vision to Transform Harvard
The Christian Union Gloria Cornerstone Board is a team of Christian Harvard alumni and Cornerstone Partners united in the vision to see the Gospel of Christ shine brightly at Harvard University and who seek sweeping spiritual transformation for its students, staff, and faculty.
The Cornerstone Board is an alumni and Cornerstone Partner-led organization which will inevitably play a vital role in the future of the ministry at Harvard University. The board is committed to furthering the development of programs focused on alumni and Cornerstone Partners as it furthers the following objectives: advance the work at Harvard University, transition graduates well, develop Christian leaders and bring revival.
Preston Moore '20 (HLS)
Chair
Hope Arbery, Parent '22 and '24
Board Member
Veronica Wickline Barker '16
Board MemberScott Ely '18
Board MemberNicholas Mariakis '21(Divinity School)
Board MemberContact Us:
AlumniEngagement@ChristianUnion.org.February 22, 2021
Sharing a Vision to Transform Brown
The Christian Union Libertas Cornerstone Board is a team of Christian Brown alumni and Cornerstone Partners united in the vision to see the gospel of Christ shine brightly at Brown and who seek sweeping spiritual transformation for its students, staff, and faculty.
The Cornerstone Board is an alumni and Cornerstone Partner-led organization which will inevitably play a vital role in the future of the ministry at Brown. The board is committed to furthering the development of programs focused on alumni and Cornerstone Partners as it furthers the following objectives: advance the work at Brown, transition graduates well, develop Christian leaders, and bring revival.
Brianna "Bri" Naman '18
Board MemberDon Stahl
Board MemberContact Us:
AlumniEngagement@ChristianUnion.org.April 14, 2020
November 15, 2019
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July 24, 2019
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June 18, 2019
Tucker Else
Christian Union Ministry Director
University of pennsylvania
In Genesis 22, we are given a story about a dad and his son. The patriarch Abraham, the father of the Jewish nation, is commanded by God to sacrifice his son Isaac. As a dad myself, it is a hard story to read. “Take your son, your only son, whom you love…” Why would God ask such a thing, particularly of this “Son of the promise” through whom the nation of Israel would come to be? After so many years waiting for him, why would Abraham be put through such a test? The language of the passage is harrowing in their quiet conversation: “My Father…Here I am, my Son…” You can hear the heart-break of a Dad, the unquestioning trust of the Son. In American vernacular it would sound something like this: “Daddy!…”; “Yeah, buddy?”
The connection between a father and a son should be a special one. Even if there has been past hostility, there is a longing…”that’s my son and I have so many hopes and dreams for him.” Or, “that’s my dad and he is the one I want to be like when I grow up.” That’s why it is so heart-breaking to see broken families in our country. It seems so hopeless when so many young men are without a father (43% in the U.S.). Seventy percent of incarcerated youths come from fatherless homes. Ninety percent of all runaways and homeless children are without a father.*
A Dad is supposed to be there for his child, to defend and protect and nurture. So when we come to Genesis 22 at first glance we should be alarmed to the extent to which God demands allegiance from Abraham - asking him to sacrifice his son. But here’s where things are different with God. From the beginning of that passage, the reader knows it is a test and that Isaac will not be killed. It is a testing of Abraham’s obedience to God to be lived out in real-time and history. In the story, God stops Abraham from dropping the dagger and slaying his son. But it points us to another episode in the Bible, much, much later. There, a son travels up a lonely hill carrying wood. There, the perfectly innocent son is put upon the alter and the stroke of the blade of death is about to come down. But there, no one stops the dagger. And we see that it is no ordinary son: It is the Son of God, God incarnate, in the flesh. God the Son was sacrificed so sinful humans could be made sons and daughters of God. There’s a song we often sing at Church called How Deep the Father’s Love for Us. The words go like this: “How deep the Father's love for us/How vast beyond all measure/That He should give His only Son/To make a wretch His treasure. How great the pain of searing loss/The Father turns His face away/As wounds which mar the chosen One/Bring many sons to glory.” I don’t know why dads leave, or why children are homeless. We don’t know the reason God allows evil and suffering to continue, but we know what the reason isn’t, what it can’t be. It can’t be that He doesn’t love us. It can’t be that He doesn’t care. God so loved us and hates suffering that he was willing to come down and get involved in it. And if we can grasp that, it just might transform our country, including our dads.
*United States Dept. of Justice and United States D.H.H.S. records
Tucker Else is Christian Union's director of undergraduate ministry at the University of Pennsylvania. Tucker served as a pastor in Iowa for seven years. Prior to that he was a practicing attorney for an international bank (RaboBank). In preparation for pastoral ministry, he earned an MDiv at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis. He received his JD from Drake University.
Tucker and his wife, Marchelle, have been married for 21 years. They have four children: Lauren, Tamrick, Brennan, and Kianna. He loves reading, music, sports, and visiting all of Philadelphia's great neighborhoods. He takes delight in discipling students into a deeper love and affection for Jesus Christ.
April 16, 2019
Sharing a Vision to Transform Columbia
The Christian Union Lumine Cornerstone Board is a team of Christian Columbia alumni and Cornerstone Partners united in the vision to see the Gospel of Christ shine brightly at Columbia University and who seek sweeping spiritual transformation for its students, staff, and faculty.The Cornerstone Board is an alumni and Cornerstone Partner-led organization which will inevitably play a vital role in the future of the ministry at Columbia University. The board is committed to furthering the development of programs focused on alumni and Cornerstone Partners as it furthers the following objectives: advance the work at Columbia University, transition graduates well, develop Christian leaders and bring revival.
Stephen Cone '20
Chair
Aki "Nick" Gibson '03
Board Member
Taylor Troutt Willis '18
Board Member
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July 3, 2018
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January 29, 2018
As ministries committed to the Gospel of Jesus Christ and united in his mission on college campuses, the following groups listed below met on October 25, 2010 and agreed to teach the staff, volunteers, faculty and student leadership of our organizations the following principles about relationships with other Christian groups. (John 13: 34 & 35)
Our work was built on the Trail West Agreement of 1971, in which leaders from several campus ministries met to develop a practical means of settling conflicts between local leaders on a number of campuses across the country.
Chicago Agreement:
1. We are all part of Christ’s body.
2. We do not regard any campus as our exclusive field. We recognize that many students and faculty may be helped through the various appeals and styles of the different organizations.
3. We will seek to establish relationships and build bridges with our counterparts in other Christian groups on campus. When establishing ministries on new campuses, we will take the initiative to communicate with the leadership of existing groups.
4. We will speak well of and refrain from criticism of each other’s ministries and members.
5. We commit to addressing problems on a local, regional or national level by humbly communicating with our counterparts, seeking the Lord together to resolve the issues.
6. We affirm the leadership commitments students and faculty have made to each other’s ministries and will not actively recruit them away from those groups. When starting a new campus work, each organization will endeavor to select new leaders, not leaders from other ministries.
7. We recognize students and faculty have the freedom to choose their involvement with any campus ministry. In general, we will encourage them to select and be involved with one primary organization.
8. We will encourage collaborative efforts on a voluntary basis between our organizations. We are open to share experiences and resources to assist each other with the unique challenges of campus ministry.
Asian American Christian Fellowship
Melanie Mar Chow
Evelyn Fan
Baptist Collegiate Ministry
John Moore
Ken Owens
Campus Ambassadors
Valorie Nordbye
Ryan Miller
Campus Crusade for Christ
Mark Gauthier
Keith Davy
Campus Outreach
Kent Bailey
Mike Hearon
Chi Alpha
Dennis Gaylor
Curtis Cole
Christian Union
Matt Bennett
Coalition for Christian Outreach
Vince Burens
Dan Dupee
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Jeff Martin
Great Commission Ministry
Greg Van Nada
Steve Hayes
The Impact Movement
Charles Gilmer
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
Jim Lundgren
Janet Luhrs Balajthy
The Navigators
Jim Luebe
Mike Kozlarek
North American Mission Board
Mark Lydecker
Chad Childress
Reformed University Fellowship
Rod Mays
Student Mobilization
Dave Riner
Ted Shimer
Young Life College
Mike Ganey
Steve Blacksmith
Our work was built on the Trail West Agreement of 1971, in which leaders from several campus ministries met to develop a practical means of settling conflicts between local leaders on a number of campuses across the country.
Chicago Agreement:
1. We are all part of Christ’s body. 2. We do not regard any campus as our exclusive field. We recognize that many students and faculty may be helped through the various appeals and styles of the different organizations.
3. We will seek to establish relationships and build bridges with our counterparts in other Christian groups on campus. When establishing ministries on new campuses, we will take the initiative to communicate with the leadership of existing groups.
4. We will speak well of and refrain from criticism of each other’s ministries and members.
5. We commit to addressing problems on a local, regional or national level by humbly communicating with our counterparts, seeking the Lord together to resolve the issues.
6. We affirm the leadership commitments students and faculty have made to each other’s ministries and will not actively recruit them away from those groups. When starting a new campus work, each organization will endeavor to select new leaders, not leaders from other ministries.
7. We recognize students and faculty have the freedom to choose their involvement with any campus ministry. In general, we will encourage them to select and be involved with one primary organization.
8. We will encourage collaborative efforts on a voluntary basis between our organizations. We are open to share experiences and resources to assist each other with the unique challenges of campus ministry.
Founding Ministries:
Asian American Christian Fellowship
Melanie Mar Chow
Evelyn Fan
Baptist Collegiate Ministry
John Moore
Ken Owens
Campus Ambassadors
Valorie Nordbye
Ryan Miller
Campus Crusade for Christ
Mark Gauthier
Keith Davy
Campus Outreach
Kent Bailey
Mike Hearon
Chi Alpha
Dennis Gaylor
Curtis Cole
Christian Union
Matt Bennett
Coalition for Christian Outreach
Vince Burens
Dan Dupee
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Jeff Martin
Great Commission Ministry
Greg Van Nada
Steve Hayes
The Impact Movement
Charles Gilmer
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
Jim Lundgren
Janet Luhrs Balajthy
The Navigators
Jim Luebe
Mike Kozlarek
North American Mission Board
Mark Lydecker
Chad Childress
Reformed University Fellowship
Rod Mays
Student Mobilization
Dave Riner
Ted Shimer
Young Life College
Mike Ganey
Steve Blacksmith
November 21, 2017
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August 1, 2017
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