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COVER STORY

November 2007

We recently had the privilege of interviewing Jeremy Anderson, the soft-spoken Turlock Chi Alpha pastor. Jeremy serves as the full-time missionary/pastor with his wife, Debora. They have been married just three years, and have been at Chi Alpha since the beginning of their marriage. Jeremy and Debora consider it a full-time joy to be serving God in this ministry. Although they serve together, this interview was with Jeremy Anderson only. We hope you enjoy reading about the Turlock chapter of Chi Alpha, and its leader. If you would like further information, please use the link and peruse their website.

Us: What is your vision for the students?

JA: Our vision, as a ministry, is to see the kingdom of heaven manifest on our campus and delivered to the nations. Our vision, specifically, is to minister to students in every arena of their life. But also, to walk with them on this journey…the spiritual, the academic, the social, financial…every arena.

Us: Did you grow up wanting to be in the ministry?

JA: Well, I didn’t grow up at all as a Christian! So, no. But, definitely, when I gave my life to the Lord at seventeen, I saw a missionary that came to speak at my church and I was, like, I’ll do anything but that! I had a real, strong career, scholarship all planned out. But a turn of events and God began to reveal to my heart, He just gave ma a strong burden for college students that were on the campus and, ultimately, for the nations. As time went on I took my first trip into (northern) Africa.

Us: What did you have a scholarship in?

JA: A culinary school. I was going to be a chef!

Us: So, how did you come to be a Chi Alpha pastor?

JA: Oh, well basically, when I gave my life to Christ in college, I found a Chi Alpha on my campus. I was plugged in and my campus pastor invested into my life. He just intensely continued to meet with me and disciple me, keep me accountable, and I grew. After three years, I became a student leader within that ministry. I was praying about my direction. I was finishing my junior college. There were some doors opening, not only in Sacramento, but in Turlock. I had never heard of Turlock before in my life! So I prayed about it. It was just one of those things that God made clear.

Us: Tell me about your family, your wife.

JA: Oh man, my wife is the love of my life! We met at my church, Harvest Christian Center. We knew each other a couple years. Right as we were getting married, God called us to do this full-time, as home missionaries. This (speaking of Chi Alpha) is completely a team effort. God brought us together and we are co-laborers in this ministry. We have no children yet, but we’re definitely looking forward to that! She (Debora) has a lot of wisdom, but doesn’t like to speak as much. My wife is an incredible mentor. She’s meeting with fifteen girls, and mentors them personally. She’s very creative. She brings that element to us. She’s very strong.

Us: What are your favorite things about being a missionary /pastor?

JA: It really is, not to sound cliché, but getting to look into the eyes and the lives of the students who are forever changed because they had a run-in, an encounter with a loving and powerful God. Miracles are great! Not only a salvation, but a transformed life…I can’t get over that!! I love it!

Us: Because you pour into others mainly, how do you keep yourself spiritually fed?

JA: Well, I have a great church! That always helps! I have an incredible pastor, Ron Eivaz. He pours into me and my wife, he and his wife. They invest into us personally… even as a ministry. Um, a lot of online ministries. Stuff from Bethel (Church in Redding,CA), from the pastor and the leadership there. And we have a 24 hour prayer house. That’s probably number one. We spend as much time as we can there, worshipping and praying.
Us: How does Chi Alpha serve our community?

 

JA: It may not be the most visible ministry in your city, town or community. What I can point to may sound a little abstract, but you can look at your average college town (and I don’t write them all off as drunks or party-ers, I don’t mean that at all) the number one disease on college campuses is depression. There are people who are under a lot of pressure from families, from their professors, and, in addition, they’re looking at what they’re supposed to do with their lives once they have degrees, once they’re out. Our ministry is to serve the campus. We’re bringing up healthy men and women of God….people who have right perspective.

Us: What kind of exciting developments are coming up?

JA: Yeah, I have to make mention of a foundation called The Miracle Foundation, that, not only let’s us lease our building for like, nothing a year, but they’ve really helped and come alongside of us in terms of helping with this parking lot and the funding for that . We’re in the process of obtaining these townhouses (located directly behind Chi Alpha’s parking lot) to serve and house international students from all around the world. We’ve expanded from Merced College to UC Merced. The future vision there is to have our own Chi Alpha building in Merced in close proximity to those campuses. Every year, we send team of students around the world, particularly into third world, needy countries to 1) give them a global perspective and a heart for that, but, 2) to really open their eyes to what they can do from home, here, to minister to nations around the world.

 

Us: Where do you see you and your wife, Debora, in five years?

JA: In five years I see us here. I see us continuing the growth in the ministry. I see us with more staff alongside us. At a healthier place In every arena, uh, financially. I see us with children!

Us: If there are readers who want to help you see your vision come to pass, what can they do?

JA: If your readers see this vision, and they understand it and they feel like they want to come alongside us, if they are people of prayer, we’re always soliciting prayer! We are constantly in need of the covering and the favor of God, that comes from the prayers of people who truly believe that. In addition, there are families, businesses, and ministries locally and abroad that give into the ministry of Chi Alpha financially. They help support us in everything, from sending students overseas during the summer to continuing to build the ministry we have, and to resource our students. We really do try to keep things at a reduced price for our students, whether it’s conference or materials, things like that to help them grow. In addition to that, all the people that are on staff here are home missionaries and, they need support.



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