WHAT NEXT Night - Saturday, Sept. 30th - 6:30PM - St. Paul's University Catholic Center - Map This conference is being bathed in prayer and each session of the event will have a focus toward prayer. The final night will have five New Initiatives leaders who will lead us in prayer and challenge our missional response in our context. Wendy Andrews (24-7 Prayer USA), Jangbin Hong (YWAM-Campus Ministries Int’l), Jaeson Ma (Campus Church Network), Paul Van Der Werf (SVM2), and Jeremy Story (Campus Renewal) will lead the meeting on Saturday, the final evening, at St. Paul's Catholic Church at the University of Wisconsin campus for an apostolic and prophetic conclusion of the four-day conference.
The final night of prayer will include a tabulation of the prayers from small groups to a large group projection screen. This final night will be a time of celebration and commitment, just as those who prayed at the original Haystack issued a missional response, “We Can Do This If We Will.” - Wendy Andrews - Co-Director 24-7 Prayer USA
Wendy graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a
Bachelors Degree in Social Welfare. She worked for 3 years at Mad City
Church in Discipleship and Outreach, as the coordinator of the Mad City
Training Community. In the summer of 2005, Wendy moved to Kansas City,
MO. She currently co-directs 24-7 Prayer USA, catalyzing and
resourcing prayer, mission, and justice in communities throughout the
United States. She also serves on the core leadership team of the
Kansas City Boiler Room, a church family of young adults in Kansas City
that is interconnected with the 24-7 Prayer movement. Wendy has a
particular heart for mobilizing prayer and church-planting in urban,
university contexts in the United States and in China.
- Jaeson Ma - Strategic Coordinator, Campus Church Network
Jaeson Ma is the president and strategic coordinator of Campus Church Networks. His mission in life is to "know God's presence and make His presence known in this generation." It is his heart to equip student leaders with a passion for Jesus and a compassion for the lost. Jason received three bachelor degrees from William Jessup University in Bible Theology, Youth Ministry and Business Management. He is a missionary pastor with Harvest International Ministries and has been involved in campus outreach for over 6 years speaking and challenging students nation and worldwide to radical Lordship in Christ. Currently, he resides in San Jose California and loves to spend his free time reading, producing music/film, and spending time with friends and family, especially his mom. Jaeson Ma of Campus Church Networks, a ministry that starts church planting movements on American campuses, received reports from over 40 universities across the nation that started 24-hour prayer rooms. He speaks of a spirit of repentance, confession and salvation. Also divine healings are taking place. 
- Jeremy Story - President, Campus Renewal Ministries
Jeremy came to the University of Texas to study law, however, in his freshman year, he felt a clear call to bring together the Christians at the University of Texas. Since that time, Campus Renewal Ministries has grown across the nation. Jeremy has a bachelor's degree in Political Science from UT, and he has served as a youth minister and a volunteer lobbiest. Jeremy's interest include government and policy and spending time with his wife and kids. Jeremy loves to find ways that people can benefit by working together rather than apart.
- Paul Van Der Werf - Executive Leadership Team, Student Volunteer Movement
Paul Van Der Werf, who lives in Pasadena, CA, coordinates the follow up for mes- sage bearers and the development of the website for SVM2. Paul began his journey as a Message Bearer when he went on a short term mission trip while a student at Wheaton College. After college, he spent a year ministering in Amsterdam, Holland and three years in Mexico with Adventures in Missions.
- Jangbin Hong - International Director, YWAM Campus Ministries International
Jangbin Hong directs YWAM campus ministries in S. Korea as well as the new Campus Ministries International team with workers in Asia, Africa, Europe, and South America. Today there is an urgent call for help around the world and a consequent need for a strong international network. Each week, thousands of university students gather in Seoul to pray and prepare to answer God’s call.
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