The Agapé team in Oxford think they know what women want . . .
This term, the team is piloting a three-week-long course with female students at one of the colleges at Oxford University. "This has come off the back of some really great 'girly' pamper evenings that we took part in last term," says team member Sarah Mullins. These evenings, designed to help beat the infamous Oxford "fifth-week-blues", included cakes, relaxation and great chats about Jesus and the gospel. "The new course, entitled 'What Women Want', will explore three themes that we've found to be particularly relevant to Oxford students: identity, success, and beauty and perfection," says Sarah. "We hope to give students the opportunity to share about and discuss these issues, with input from a Christian perspective. We're really excited about the potential to engage with girls on a deeper level, and the opportunities to share the freedom that Jesus offers!" |
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