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.

Yordanos Tekeste
4th Year IT Student
Over the past four years, I’ve had the incredible privilege of being part of MK Campus Ministry — a chapter of my life that has been nothing short of transformative.
When I first joined as a student, I didn’t know what to expect. I was simply searching for a space that would nourish both my faith and my identity during the ever-changing university years. What I found was far more than I imagined: a community grounded in love, truth, and spiritual growth. The courses offered by MK weren’t just educational — they were soul-shaping. From foundational theology to practical Christian living, every session challenged me to go deeper in my understanding of the Word and to live it out with integrity. These teachings became a compass, especially during moments of uncertainty, helping me navigate academic pressures, Unforgettable were the conferences. Those moments of worship, prayer, and teaching — often shared with hundreds of other students from across the country — were deeply refreshing. I remember sitting in those large halls, surrounded by voices raised in praise, and feeling an overwhelming sense of belonging and divine purpose. They reminded me that I was never alone in my walk of faith.
But it wasn’t just the structured events that left a mark. It was the countless small moments: the late-night Bible studies, heartfelt conversations with mentors, spontaneous prayer circles, serving together in love projects, and simply doing life with people who genuinely cared. These were the moments where I saw God most clearly — not in grand gestures, but in the quiet consistency of a faithful community.But it wasn’t just the structured events that left a mark. It was the countless small moments: the late-night Bible studies, heartfelt conversations with mentors, spontaneous prayer circles, serving together in love projects, and simply doing life with people who genuinely cared. These were the moments where I saw God most clearly — not in grand gestures, but in the quiet consistency of a faithful community.
Today, as I look back on these four years, I carry with me not just memories, but a renewed identity in Christ. MK Campus Ministry helped me understand that ministry isn’t a separate calling for a select few — it’s a way of life for all of us who choose to follow Jesus. With deep gratitude,



