Introducing CSP at APU!

California School Project is now an officially recognized student group at Azusa Pacific University!  Zack McDonald and Kailene Matsumoto, both seniors, are leading the APU team as president and vice-president.  Zack is a Bible major while Kailene is studying physical therapy.   Together with Zack and Kailene, four students from Azusa Pacific University attended the CSP fall training in Lake Hughes, CA on September 24-26 and are excited for the Gospel to reach California high school students.

“I am stoked out of my mind to be involved with CSP! The direct, hands-on approach the ministry has to spreading the Gospel to the youth in the public school system is fantastic!  This is a ministry that God can & will use to change the hearts of the youth in LA.”
~ Zack McDonald, APU Senior

“Before APU, I was always enrolled in a public school and can testify to the dire need for God there.  I think that the mission of CSP is amazing, and I am both excited and humbled to be a part of this ministry.”
~Kailene Matsumoto, APU Senior

In the APU region, there are 140,000 high school students at 50 high schools.  In fact, 1/3 of high schools and high school students in Los Angeles are in the Biola/APU areas.  With 50% of California high school students having never heard of John 3:16, there is ample opportunity for the Gospel to be spread.

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