Student Voices: Faith in Action
Our campus ministry website was created to serve and inspire. Hear how it has helped students and believers deepen their faith and access valuable resources.

Thomas Petros
4th Year Engineering Student
When I first encountered MK Campus Ministry three years ago, I was struggling to reconcile my analytical mind with my faith. As an engineering student, I was trained to question everything, to demand evidence, and to solve problems with logic. I wondered if there was room for someone like me in a faith community.
MK Campus Ministry didn't just welcome my questions—it encouraged them. Here, I found a space where intellectual rigor and spiritual depth weren't enemies but allies. The courses challenged me to think critically about Scripture, to wrestle with theology, and to understand that faith seeking understanding is a biblical concept, not a contradiction.
Through the ministry's programs, I learned that the same God who inspired Scripture also established the laws of physics and mathematics. My engineering studies became an act of worship as I began to see design, order, and purpose in the systems I studied. The ministry helped me understand that innovation and creativity are reflections of being made in the image of a Creator God.
But beyond the intellectual transformation, I found a brotherhood. The mentors and fellow students at MK became my support system during late-night study sessions and moments of doubt. They reminded me that my worth isn't measured by my GPA or my technical skills, but by my identity in Christ.
As I prepare to graduate and enter the engineering field, I carry with me a mission: to build not just structures and systems, but to be a builder of God's Kingdom wherever I'm placed. MK Campus Ministry equipped me to see my profession as a calling and my workplace as a mission field.
I am deeply thankful for a ministry that showed me faith and reason can walk hand in hand.



