Sunday, March 18, 2012

Learning through Conversation

This past week, I was studying outside when I was approached by two members of Campus Crusade for Christ. They asked to speak to me about my faith, and my guard instantly went up because of the preconceived notions I have about these types of interactions. In the past, situations like this have made me feel as though I need to defend my faith. However, I accepted their invitation, and the results of this conversation were a beautiful mutual learning experience.
The two students who approached me were on spring break from a school in Georgia, and were visiting Loyola’s chapter of Campus Crusade for Christ, or “Cru,” as they called it. They had never met anyone Jewish before, and didn’t know much about the faith at all. However, as our conversation progressed, we began to realize how much our spiritual views had in common. When they asked me who I thought Jesus was, they were surprised by my answer that he was a great teacher who brought great good to the world, whether or not I believe he was the son of G-d. While we disagreed on several fundamental points, it never felt like they were trying to convince me that my faith was wrong. They simply wanted the opportunity to hear my views, and then respond in turn with theirs. It was a beautiful exchange that made me feel spiritually refreshed, and so grateful to be on a campus where I have the opportunity to have these kinds of conversations.
-Aly Sandler

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