The Legacy of Student Missions: From Haystack to Global Impact

Discover the inspiring history of student missions, beginning with Samuel Mills and the famous Haystack Meeting in 1806. This video traces the powerful movement sparked by college students who felt called to share the gospel worldwide. From early pioneers like George Lyle, the first American missionary, to the Student Volunteer Movement that sent thousands abroad, and the ongoing passion rekindled by organizations like Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, witness how generations of students have shaped global missions. Explore how faith, prayer, and determination have fueled a legacy that continues to challenge and inspire students today to make a difference for Christ around the world. What role will you play in this ongoing story?

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