
This initiative reflects AIU’s ongoing commitment to nurturing the spiritual growth of its diverse community, ensuring that every cultural group on campus has meaningful opportunities to connect, worship, and deepen their faith together.
The AIU Chinese Club hosted its Bible camp at the Mission Health Promotion Center on November 14–15, welcoming 67 participants, including students, teachers, and parents. This initiative reflects AIU’s ongoing commitment to nurturing the spiritual growth of its diverse community, ensuring that every cultural group on campus has meaningful opportunities to connect, worship, and deepen their faith together.
The program opened with an icebreaker game that helped students get to know one another while building a stronger sense of unity. One of the highlights of the camp was a Monopoly-style Bible-knowledge game on Saturday afternoon, where students learned and reviewed biblical stories through laughter and friendly competition. Even the teachers and the pastor joined in the fun.
The camp was honored to welcome Pastor Yang Fei, who preached on the theme “Meeting the Lord.” His sermon explored Zacchaeus’s repentance, the Israelites’ struggles in the wilderness, and God’s calling to Moses, inviting attendees to turn to the Lord and walk closely with Him.
This meaningful and enjoyable event brought the Chinese community together, strengthening relationships and encouraging everyone to grow in God’s word.
by Ariel Zhang
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