Humans of OBU: Social Clubs

January 28, 2016

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 “I feel like being in Panhellenic gave me a better vision of God’s heart for community and how we’re supposed to love other people. When I was at my club night, it was really cool getting to see the older girls love on the rushees and to see the older girls really step up and get to know the freshmen. I thought, wow, this is what we are created to do! God has crafted us to disciple younger girls and to bring them up in the way the Lord would want them to be. Being at my club night made me really proud to be an E.”

Katie Cunningham

Junior, EEE

Frisco, TX

Photo by: Marissa Pilcher

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