Stories from beyond the campus
We cannot love someone we do not know. Knowing about someone and knowing someone are very different. Because of my time in Campus Outreach, I grew to know God, not just know about Him.
In the Spring of 2020, I was diagnosed with a benign brain tumor and underwent a 17 hour brain surgery. Just a year and a half later, my husband and I were able to celebrate the birth of our first child.
In a year filled with uncertainty not only globally but personally, much of my hope was rooted in the foundation laid for me during my time in Campus Outreach. I knew that I could trust my unknown future to a known God—a God with whom I have a personal relationship, much to the credit of Campus Outreach.
- Avery Garn
You can follow and read more from Avery, online at her blog https://www.averygarn.com/
In the Spring of 2020, I was diagnosed with a benign brain tumor and underwent a 17 hour brain surgery. Just a year and a half later, my husband and I were able to celebrate the birth of our first child.
In a year filled with uncertainty not only globally but personally, much of my hope was rooted in the foundation laid for me during my time in Campus Outreach. I knew that I could trust my unknown future to a known God—a God with whom I have a personal relationship, much to the credit of Campus Outreach.
- Avery Garn
You can follow and read more from Avery, online at her blog https://www.averygarn.com/