Elliot Arevalo
Elliot is doing Relay in Bath, supporting the Christian Union in the University of Bath.
Relay is a ten-month discipleship, training and mission programme run by UCCF, a charity which aims to give every student in Great Britain an opportunity to hear and respond to the good news about Jesus Christ.
Relay Workers equip, resource and encourage student Christian Unions whilst being discipled and trained by a member of UCCF staff.
Elliot says...
Helloooo, thank you for stopping by my page.
After spending three years at the University of Bath studying Economics, I'm staying on another year to work alongside the university's Christian Union as a Relay Worker. I'm really excited to spend a year investing in my relationship with God and supporting the work the Christian Union does in giving students an opportunity to hear the good news about Jesus!
Your prayers and financial support are so important for me to make the most out of this year. To receive updates about what you can be praying for and what I'm getting up to, please sign up to my mailing list! Over this last year, I've been blown away by how God works powerfully through prayer, and I'm looking forward to seeing more of what he does. This includes relying on God to meet my financial needs for this year.
Relay is a voluntary role, so I will be heavily relying on the generosity of others throughout the year. I would love to invite you to partner with me in financial support to help with living and ministry costs using the link below - all contributions are welcome and greatly appreciated!
Pray for Elliot
Prayer is a vital part of supporting Elliot’s work with Christian Unions. Here are some prayer points from Elliot:
- Please pray that as I deepen my relationship with God my love for him and those around me would grow.
- Pray for conversations with students led by the Holy Spirit, full of grace, love and truth.
- Pray that the students that are part of the Christian Union would be excited about their faith and that God work powerfully in and through their lives.