The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 19, 1997, Image 9

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TWO SPECIAL EVENTS
WITH AMERICA’S
PREMIER YOUTH &
CAMPUS SPEAKER
Finding Your
Focus in
Jesus
COMMUNITY FAITH FOCUS NIGHT
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 - 7:00 PM
A&M UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
417 UNIVERSITY DR. - COLLEGE STATION
A special “kick-off” night of music and celebration, with a special
focus on local churches, youth groups, community groups, and
campus ministry fellowships. Come enjoy the music of the Aldersgate
Praise Team and the preaching of Tony Campolo.
CAMPUS FAITH FOCUS NIGHT
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 - 7:00 PM
RUDDER AUDITORIUM
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
An exciting and climactic time of decision-making and action-making
with hundreds of youth and college students on the campus of Texas
A&M University. Lively music with the CROSSBOUND Methodist
Student Center Choir, and a challenging message by Tony Campolo.
Call (409) 846-8731 for More Information
A Ministry of A&M United Methodist Church and
the Texas A&M Methodist Student Center
(The Wesley Foundation)
November
19 and 20.
TONY CAMPOLO is Professor of Sociology and Director of Urban Studies at Eastern College in St.
David’s, Pennsylvania. He is Founder and President of the Evangelical Association for the Promotion of
Education (EAPE). EAPE does extensive work among high-risk young people in urban America. Tony is
also the Associate Pastor of the multi-ethnic Mount Carmel Baptist Church in West Philadelphia. He is
the author of numerous books, including Twenty Hot Potatoes Christians Are Afraid to Touch, The
Kingdom of God is a Party, You Can Make a Difference, and Carpe Diem. A personal preaching favorite
of President Clinton, Tony was invited by the President to preach the sermon for the Inauguration
Morning Prayer Breakfast in 1996. He has also appeared on Bill Mahr’s Politically Incorrect.
COME MEET TONY CAMPOLO AT “FOCUS 97”
A Gift from Your Friends at A&M United Methodist Church
& The Texas A&M Methodist Student Center
(The Wesley Foundation)