Advice for the College Freshman
College has been the best adventure of my life so far. Before I got to college, I did a ton of research about how to survive college and the best tips for college students. I was super excited, and I wanted to know all I could know about it before I got there. One thing that I noticed was severely lacking were articles about serving Yeshua in college. I want to fix that, so here are a few tips I have about how to use your college time to serve Yeshua.
1. Get connected with the Christian ministries on campus
The thing that most surprised me when I arrived to my campus was how many strong believers were in the student body. This was extra surprising because growing up in the public-school system I was in I felt alone as a believer. I had made the decision to follow Yeshua all my life but not having many like-minded friends was always a challenge.
Then I got to college and connected with new friends, I was shocked to see that there are so many people out there who are trying to do exactly what I am doing in following Yeshua. On campus I got connected with the BSM and a local congregational ministry. I found that there were so many opportunities available to me to grow in my faith. I am able to go to Bible study almost every single day. I am able to be challenged and have people hold me accountable to those challenges. Plus, these people are just so much fun! I have the best friends and I love that I never have to worry about going somewhere and there being alcohol or drugs or anything else. I am able to relax and let my guard down more around them because they have the same values I do.
2. Find a good synagogue/church
Going to college, this was one of my biggest fears. It was extremely important to me that I found a place where I could worship God and learn about Him through sound and biblical teaching. I was worried that I would never find a congregation as good as my home congregation, but thankfully God placed me in a community where I completely feel at home. I know this is where God has called me to serve for the next few years.
Growing up, I did not live in a place with a Messianic community; therefore, I was used to going to a church. I know that is not the case for a lot of you. Many of you will be going from a place with a moderate to large Messianic community possibly to a place with a small or nonexistent Messianic community. If you are blessed to be going to a college near a Messianic community, then find the place where you can best serve God. If you do not have a Messianic community around you, then my advice still holds, find where God has called you to learn and serve Him. Do not use the excuse of “there are no Messianic synagogues” to get out of worshiping with God’s people. It is imperative that if you cannot find a Messianic synagogue, you need to find a good church. There are a lot of them out there! I know it will be different from what you are used to, but it is extremely important for you to have a place where you can worship God with other people.
3. Use this time to really practice loving others
In college, you will encounter so many different people. This is an excellent time to practice loving your neighbor as yourself. Some people are extremely easy to love, but some aren’t so easy. I challenge you to make sure you love even those you find difficult to love. Love those that other people find difficult to love. You never know what people are going through and you never know what could lead someone to Yeshua.
Ways to love your friends:
- Write them a nice note
- Buy them lunch
- Make extra food and share with them (seriously, food is important in college)
- Spend quality time with them, even if that’s just a study night
- Actually listen to them
Ways to love strangers:
- Buy them lunch
- Listen when they need someone to talk to
- Don’t avoid people
- Don’t cut conversations short
- Invite them to get-togethers with your friends
4. Embrace it when people question your faith
One last piece of advice: do not be scared when your faith is challenged. There may be people out there who think you are crazy for believing in God, or there may be Christians who questions why you eat kosher. Neither one of these things is something to be afraid of. If you ask Him, God will guide you to the answers you need. Also, if people ask questions about being Jewish and believing in Yeshua, don’t get offended. A lot of people have never heard about Messianic Judaism before. It is an excellent way to minister to other people, especially when non-believers ask how you can “be both.” Bring your questions to God, the Bible, and do research- our faith is historically and scientifically reasonable. If you need help finding answers to these questions please check out the YMJA Apologetics Facebook page. The page is filled with answers to questions about why our faith is reasonable. If you are not able to find the answer to the question you have, please ask it so the YMJA can help you find the answer and the answer will be there for future YMJA members who may be asking the same thing. Another way to brush up on your apologetics (which just means proof for our faith) is by joining the YMJA Freshman Mentorship program. Through this program, the YMJA pairs you up with a mentor who goes through weekly lessons with you over the feasts, apologetics, and life skills. Your mentor is there to answer any questions you have and if he/she does not have the answer you are looking for to help you research and point you in the right direction. If you have any questions or would like to be a part of this program, please e-mail Hannah Mann at hannah@ymja.org . First Peter 3:15 says, “ but treat the Messiah as holy, as Lord in your hearts; while remaining always ready to give a reasoned answer to anyone who asks you to explain the hope you have in you — yet with humility and fear,” and the YMJA is here to support you as you seek to give that reasoned answer.
I hope these things help you better serve Yeshua in college. College is seriously a wonderful and unique time! There is so much to learn and do during your college years, so make sure you take advantage of it all. Use this time to strengthen your relationship with God and build meaningful friendships that will hopefully last into eternity. Use this time wisely and have fun!



