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By Robert Dilday   
Thursday, January 19, 2006

A capacity crowd of 18,000 college students from all 50 states and more than 20 countries filled Nashville's Gaylord Entertainment Center Jan. 2-5 for Passion 06.

“Our heartbeat is to see the campuses of this nation awaken to God,” Louie Giglio, who founded the Passion movement in 1995, said.

At Passion 06, students were discipled by Giglio, Beth Moore and John Piper, worshiped with the David Crowder Band, Chris Tomlin, Charlie Hall and Matt Redman, met in small community groups and were encouraged to visit the “Go Center,” where more than 50 exhibitors from educational institutions and missions agencies shared how they can be involved in sharing the gospel.

When they entered the mobilization area of the Go Center, students were met by tour guides who listened to their particular interests and then directed them to booths for more information.

Many met with representatives from Boston, New York and Toronto-Passion's three focus cities. Passion has organized history-making worship gatherings in each of the cities, all of which have large collegiate populations but few professing Christians.

Students who attended Passion 05 and who have since been placed on the mission field returned for Passion 06 to celebrate and testify to what God had done in the past year.

Susan Loyd was one Passion 05 attendee who responded to the call to share the gospel in New York. She visited the Go Center and spoke with representatives from New Hope New York, part of the North American Mission Board's Strategic Focus Cities initiative.

“God had already put seeds in my heart for New York City. He was already leading me there. At Passion 05, it was like he was using a megaphone,” Loyd said.

In June 2005, Loyd moved to northern New Jersey as part of The Leadership Journey, which gives college students and recent graduates an opportunity to serve with local church-based collegiate ministries in metro New York City.

“I went to Passion 05 expecting God to tell me to go somewhere,” Loyd said.

This year's Go Center mobilizers, including representatives from the Southern Baptist Convention's International Mission Board and NAMB and the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship's Global Missions, met with many students who are in the process of discerning the somewhere and the something to which God has called them.

During the last worship gathering on Thursday morning, a majority of the students stood in agreement saying, “God has called and equipped me to go. I will go. Go across the hall of my dorm, across the country and across the world. I have the best reason to party ... my passions have the highest purpose.”

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