ESPN just did a great story on a Wisconsin Badger player's faith...
Saturday, April 04, 2015
A Story of Faith - Traevon Jackson
Wednesday, April 01, 2015
Our own God story in the making
Volume 9 Issue 3
- The Joy of the Lord (Neh. 8:10) would be our strength in these months of transition.
- The Lord would provide opportunities for us to talk with new partners who would be interested in the ministry of AIA.
- The Lord to go before us and prepare a house/home for us in Ohio.
Saturday, March 07, 2015
Training up
- Strength and His peace during a season of transition. (more details to come next month)
- Together we are coaching two families. Pray for them to meet their April deadline so that they can partake of the international training for their fall assignment overseas.
- Praise: For the opportunity to train 60+ laborers at Cru’s New Staff Training in early Feb. and we all got to go as a family.
Friday, January 23, 2015
Erica's Story
Erica's Story
In our work in Human Resources, we often get just one opportunity to speak with a person and help them in the process of deciding if full-time ministry is for them. Then there are other opportunities where we get to have multiple chances – like Erica…
From what I remember of our conversation, I appreciated being able to ask you both many questions and felt cared for in an unbiased way. I'm sure you guys wanted me to intern with Keynote, but it was very important to me to feel cared for in whatever decision I would come to make and I felt that way with you guys. That care actually helped me make the decision to intern with Keynote.
In the midst of MPD [Ministry Partner Development], I've been reminded of the need for people to know Christ for the future (eternity) and immensely here on earth. I've been refreshed hearing countless stories of students who've made decision to follow Christ and hearing how Jesus has brought them fulfillment and purpose. I've been reminded of my deep desire for getting the gospel out to students who might not have anyone in their life who follows Christ. I've had times where I've rejoiced at knowing my life matters because I have Christ in my life no matter what the circumstances and this fervent desire to make this possible for other students has further confirmed my calling on staff. And in general, I really enjoy Cru. :)
Prayer Requests
- Wisdom and unity as we gear up to work on support full time in the near future.
- As we travel next month to training new staff. Strength for the long work days.
- Prayer for Chelsey (whom Leslie is coaching) as she is walking through a challenging season in her life. (grace, wisdom, forgiveness)
An Interview with Erica...
In our January 2015 newsletter, we shared a couple items from an interview with Erica. Here is the full interview:
God used my time on summer project with Keynote in 2009 in incredible ways to grow me. I look back on that time remembering a few significant things. One was about God's forgiveness of me and with that my ability through him to forgive my sister when she hurts me. Another thing I learned was spending time alone with God each day. I watched another student all summer read her Bible in the mornings and that's when I first started that spiritual discipline in my life. This was also a time learning how I could use relevant things like music to share Christ with others.
From what I remember of our conversation, I appreciated being able to ask you both many questions and felt cared for in an unbiased way. I'm sure you guys wanted me to intern with Keynote, but it was very important to me to feel cared for in whatever decision I would come to make and I felt that way with you guys. That care actually helped me make the decision to intern with Keynote.What role has Cru, its trainings, experiences played in your Spiritual Growth/ walk with the Lord?SO MUCH. I would say the past 6 years of my life have been extremely life-changing as God has used 2 Summer projects, 5 Christmas Conferences, discipleship, and 2 years of interning to equip me. I feel like I've learned so much about who Jesus is and the life God has given me through him, in the midst of my trials and errors, in the past 6 years. I've seen people who don't give up on me and the reflection that is of how the Lord will not give up on me. Learning to walk by the Holy Spirit was something He taught me and is continuing to teach me all the time.
While overseas in the Middle East I was a part of a team doing campus ministry in a large city. We went to 5 different university campuses and would have conversations about life, God, and the gospel. God gave us many opportunities to share Christ and we had spiritual discussion groups and English clubs each week. My favorite part was getting to think through and create a few digital strategies that helped us get in touch with students who may have never had another opportunity to share the gospel. For example, we had the Falling Plates video translated and advertised on Facebook. In the first two weeks, there were over 17,000 views by college students in our country. Crazy!!
In the midst of MPD [Ministry Partner Development], I've been reminded of the need for people to know Christ for the future (eternity) and immensely here on earth. I've been refreshed hearing countless stories of students who've made decision to follow Christ and hearing how Jesus has brought them fulfillment and purpose. I've been reminded of my deep desire for getting the gospel out to students who might not have anyone in their life who follows Christ. I've had times where I've rejoiced at knowing my life matters because I have Christ in my life no matter what the circumstances and this fervent desire to make this possible for other students has further confirmed my calling on staff. And in general, I really enjoy Cru. :)
Friday, December 19, 2014
Christmas Greeting 2014

Here is our Photo Prayer Card. If you would like to print a physical copy, it can be printed as a normal 4x6 photo. Right click this image and "save image as" in order to get the high resolution version.
Advent means “coming”. Some people during the month of December use an Advent calendar starting the 4th Sunday before Christmas to mark the Christmas season. This Advent season’s purpose it to be a mindful time anticipating and preparing one’s heart for the “the coming” and the powerful meaning of Christmas -- a baby born of the lowliest places; who would take on the ultimate work of salvation for man on the Cross. In the Bible’s book of John we find we find John (the author) writing his testimony and proclaiming the life of Jesus. “The Word [Jesus] became flesh and made his dwelling among us.” (1:14)
| Day 1: Creation | (Genesis 1:1) | Hymn: How Great Thou Art |
| Day 2: The First Sin (forbidden fruit) | (Isaiah 53:6) | Jesus Loves Me |
| Day 3: The Ark and Rainbow | (Romans 6:23) | Standing on the Promises |
| Day 4: Abraham and Sarah | (Genesis12:3b) | I Have Decided to Follow Jesus |
| Day 5: Isaac and the Sacrificial Lamb | (John 1:29b) | Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus |
| Day 6: Jacob’s ladder | (Genesis 28:15a) | Have Thine Own Way, Lord |
| Day 7: Joseph’s Colorful coat | (Romans 8:28a) | It is Well With My Soul |
| Day 8: Moses & The Ten Commandments | (Psalm 119:11) | Trust and Obey |
| Day 9: Promised Land | (Psalm 103:2) | God Is So Good |
| Day 10: Ruth and Boaz | (Ruth 1:16b) | Praise Him in the Morning |
| Day 11: King David | (Psalm 23:1) | I’ll Go Where You Want Me to Go |
| Day 12: The Law | (Psalm 119:105) | The B-I-B-L-E |
| Day 13: Jesse Tree | (John 1:14a) | O Come, O Come Emmanuel |
| Day 14: Lion & Lamb | (Isaiah 11:10a) | O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing |
| Day 15: Prince of Peace | (John 14:27) | I’ve Got Peace Like a River |
| Day 16: Shepherd | (John 10:27) | Alleluia |
| Day 17: Suffering | (John 10:15) | The Old Rugged Cross |
| Day 18: New Covenant | (Jeremiah 31:33a) | Into My Heart |
| Day 19: Bethlehem | (Philippians 4:13) | O Come, All Ye Faithful |
| Day 20: The Exile | (Jeremiah 1:8) | He Leadeth me |
| Day 21: Return to (the land) Jerusalem | (Revelation 22:20) | Lift up Your Heads, Ye Mighty Gates |
| Day 22: Star | (Matthew 2:10) | The Star Carol |
| Day 23: A Candle Light | (John 8:12) | Silent Night |
| Day 24: An Angel | (Luke 2:14) | It Came upon a Midnight Clear |
| Day 25: Jesus Christ | (John 3:16) | Joy to the World |
Thursday, November 06, 2014
Raising Up Laborers

Volume 8 - Issue 6
Raising Up Laborers
At the end of September I (Leslie) had the opportunity to be a Ministry Partner Development Trainer Coach at Cru’s new staff follow-up conference in MI (see photo on rt.). Those 3 days/ 72 hours were packed as I met one on one with new staff and led a small group of single women (see photo at bottom).
Sitting at the back of the room with other trainers during one session, I marveled at watching these 60+ new staff being raised up to go out into the world to spread the Gospel message of Jesus Christ through their prospective ministries within Cru. The thought came to my mind “I love my job!” Little did I know what else the Lord had in store for me. Due to circumstances and having met with Chelsey at the follow up conference I have started coaching her regularly. (See photo below.) Chelsey has interned for 2 years with GAiN and now has joined staff with Cru. GAiN is a ministry of Cru that focuses on humanitarian needs. Upon reporting to her assignment, Chelsey’s role will be to assist with GAiN’s Food Program and devote time to equipping partners around the world to use food and agriculture to meet the needs of people around them and help to accelerate their ministry, all the while sharing the Gospel message.
Weekly coaching calls can vary from call to call but usually consist of 1hr or more talking on the phone regularly. Things I may cover during our calls: prayer, speaking Truth and Scripture, giving assignments, refining presentation skills and discussing their progress and challenges. The end goal is that they report fully funded to their assignment as quickly as possible. What a privilege and high calling to coach new staff as they trust God for His provision through His People to accomplish His mission.
{The group of women Leslie led in a small group during the conference. Chelsey, the new staff gal Leslie has started coaching is third in from the rt.}
Praise & Prayer:
- Wisdom and discernment as we increase the scope of our ministry with Cru.
- Opportunities to share with others our calling in ministry.
- The Lord’s strength and steadfastness as we navigate a demanding season.
- Praise for quality family time.

This week I received word that Renae, one of the gals I worked with at the conference can NOW report to her assignment with Inner City in Minneapolis ministering to the poor. She completed raising 100% of her support.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Sending out Lights into the World (Part 2)
You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. Matthew 5:14
Summer for majority of Cru staff means “Summer Project”. For the last 20 years Keynote Summer Projects have equipped students to effectively communicate the gospel, taught them to use creative platforms to start spiritual conversations and challenged them to grow in relationship with the Lord. The same will be true this summer. However, these students won't be in a band and they won't tour around the country or overseas. In June six eager and talented college students arrived in Indiana for the 2014 Keynote Summer Project.These students with a variety of skills and abilities (music, dance, film, spoken word and more) worked together to create resource tools - from scratch - to help start spiritual conversations about Jesus. Over the duration of the summer project /weeks there were brainstorming sessions, Bible study, individual discipleship, communication training, fellowship, outreach opportunities and lots of time to work together on their projects. As the project drew to a close the students unveiled their 5 creative projects.
- A Music video-"Take these open hands. I know that I can reach another with what I have. Make purpose live through me."
- a survival handbook for college freshmen called Ramen with a Side of College
- a video with live-action drawing to accompany a spoken word poem
- a poster series with web-based interaction called Faded Words
- a social media campaign that can be used by Cru movements across the country!
Together we (Mike and Leslie) have been coaching 3 couples in their initial support raising process as new CRU staff. In August and October these 3 family units (6 adults adult and 5 children) will be going overseas (due to security measures we cannot name where) to their assignment as they have completed their support. What amazes us is their heart for a people group that live in spiritual darkness! Moving 1,000s of miles away from “home and comfort” to be a light- A City on a hill! What a privilege as their support coaches to equip and inspire these laborers to be Christ centered, fully funded and financially faithful. - Prayer and Praise for team going overseas to their assignment: travel, details, getting settled in a new place...
Praises & Prayer Requests for Mike and Leslie:

- Pray for wisdom as Keynote makes organizational changes.
- Prayer for travel safety as Leslie works at a training in MI the end of Sept. She would rely on the Holy Spirit in discerning what areas to coach/train new Cru staff.
- We began support coaching 2 new Cru staff families that will be going overseas. Pray that we would speak truth and love as they navigate this new season of their lives (raising their initial support while still working and having family time).
- Praise Benjamin LOVES preschool! We marvel at the growth and development we’ve seen in our son over the last yr. (speech/vocab., potty training, social…). Praise the Lord!
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Sending out Lights into the World - Part 1
Volume 8 Issue 4
Sending out Lights into the World (Part 1)
Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, ’I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.’ John 8:12
In April Leslie traveled to the News Staff follow-up conference in Georgia. 60 new staff were in present. The four intense days provided opportunities to meet one on one with them to encourage them in their progress of raising support and to tweak ministry presentations. It so incredible to see God at work and preparing these new “lights” going stateside and around the world to tell of Jesus unfailing love. (See photo on rt.)Last fall, Leslie began to disciple a gal (from Butler University) named Samantha. (Sam, see photo on lft.) Somewhat new in her personal relationship with Jesus, Sam is hungry, teachable and passionate for the things of God. Sam grew up in a family that regularly attended Catholic Mass. Through our weekly times meeting together; God has increased her faith, peeling back the layers of her true identity in Christ and “choosing to live as though the Bible is true regardless of circumstances, emotions and cultural trends.” (Destined-Discipleship Material). Sam has been and continues leading her sorority (Alpha Phi) Bible Study. Loving a roommate who doesn’t know Jesus (yet). This month, Sam embarks on her career as a Physician Assistant in a secular-demanding environment. Sam is a blooming light! What a privilege and sweet time pointing her to Jesus and the Gospel!
Praise & Prayer:
- Prayer for strength and refreshment for Leslie and Mike as the past months have been demanding.
- Prayer for Sam as she adjusts to her new career and continues to share Jesus with those she crosses paths with.
- Praise for the provision of an individual marriage retreat that we just returned from. It was a time of renewal, connection as a couple and a mini-getaway from day to day routine.
Benjamin celebrated his 3rd birthday this summer. My he’s growing so fast– our little boy!
Monday, August 11, 2014
86 New Missionaries
…He [Jesus] said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.” (Matthew 9:37-38) Having recently returned from Cru’s winter New Staff Training this verse causes me to marvel at what we experienced there. How exciting to see God raise up 86 new missionaries and to have the privilege and to train them in Ministry Partnership Development (MPD) skills and best practices so you can fully engage in the reaching the lost. We (Mike and Leslie) assisted in the workshops (see our workshop photo top rt.). We listened to and gave feedback on presentations so that the new staff could be more effective in their ministry presentations (left).
It was encouraging to hear their personal stories how God called them to serve full-time in the mission field. Here are a few examples of what God has done to raise up laborers!
One young (early 20’s) single new staff gal applied to Cru staff a few years ago. But, her level of debt disqualified her from being accepted. So as a flight attendant she took on a second job cleaning houses to pay off EVERY penny of her debt and reapplied this past year and was accepted.
A couple - Michael/Jennifer -in our workshop were students involved in Cru during college at Wisconsin. As recent college grads and newly married they pursued applying for staff with Cru. The Lord closed the door. This past year the husband wanted going back to grad school but found out his scholarship/grant funding was pulled. God reopend the door for them to join staff. They have a heart for reaching college students at their alma mater especially as it has unique demographics.
A young couple –Jeff and Lauren- have stepped out in faith to spend a year in Costa Rica And taking their family (2 yr.old and new baby) as God has called them.
To sum it up our role as Ministry Partnership Development (MPD) coaches is to equip and inspire leaders to be Christ-Centered, fully-funded and financially faithful. As God raises up new full-time missionaries we have the privilege and opportunity in PREPARING to help lead others to Christ to worship the Lord in Heaven. Can you imagine what God IS, CAN, WILL do in and through these 86 new laborers in the Harvest Field both in the US and overseas? God has convicted me as well as increased my Kingdom sized thinking to see the Kingdom results through training these new staff. Let us PRAISE THE LORD for how many people will be challenged, invited and prompted to accept Jesus as their Lord through these new missionaries!
Friday, February 14, 2014
A Band in India...
Volume 9 Issue 1


WHAT: Stone (a rock band from Keynote)
WHERE: India
WHEN: Sept.– Oct. 2013
WHY: The goal for this trip was to showcase what Keynote does and to help model for their ministry in the future. A total of 12 shows and 6 training workshops. Gospel presented to approximately 7500 people.
Before one of the bands first shows, Shawna (member of the band) was talking with a group of college girls and one of them asked her "Why do you believe in God?" Hello...open door!! :) She was able to delve into the gospel with about 4 or 5 of these women. They had some great questions.
Teresa (lead singer in Stone) had opportunities to speak with many women in the audiences. One show she was chatting with a group of Muslim women. They were polite, but said that they believed in their God and we believe in ours. No real hope for change. Teresa shared with them that one of the reasons she loved Jesus was for the way He treated women. He respected them. She then encouraged them to read about Jesus. We are praying that those seeds that were planted take root and they discover the love of Jesus.After a concert at Unity Christian College in Cochin, Chris (another band member) got into a conversation with four female students. After telling him how much they liked the music, one of them named Sharon asked why he believes in Jesus Christ. Chris got to share his story with these four young women and have a good conversation about their beliefs. Pray that God stirs the lives of these women.
Late one night as Shawna was resting from a long and hot day of ministry in Trivandrum, she logged into her Facebook account and found this message from Jacob:"I'm so glad to have met you. You guys came to my college yesterday for the outreach concert. It was awesome, yet I felt so depressed by Teresa's words...I've been trying to contact you because I'm a hell deserving sinner who wants to be saved. That's why. I hope you could help me..."
This is just one of so many students who desperately need hope. Stone had the opportunity to begin the training process for a music group to be formed in India.

Saturday, December 28, 2013
Rebholz Christmas Greeting
Monday, October 28, 2013
Sending Overseas
Volume 8 - Issue 5
Sending Overseas

- For wisdom and the right words—coaching, equipping and training staff through our ministry.
- The coming months as our HR team evaluates our current training curriculum. Pray that we’d meet the deadlines and God would reveal what is crucial and relevant.
Wednesday, October 02, 2013
Travel Abounds
Volume 8 Issue 4
Travel Abounds
Below: Benjamin on his dad’s shoulders enjoying the worship music during an evening session.
Left: Cru’s new logo as displayed on the stage of the US Staff Conference.
Below: A fun family moment amidst the busy staff conference.

Praise & Prayer:













