By Christi Mays
Ever since Thomas Kinnin was a little boy, he's loved telling people about Jesus. He viewed the elementary playground as his personal "evangelical center," where he constantly talked to other kids about the Bible. This earned him the nickname "preacher boy." And he loved that.
When he came to 鶹Ƶ, he knew he wanted to do something in the ministry but struggled with what that might look like.
One weekend on a visit back home to Early, Texas, he talked with some friends who had once claimed to be Christians in high school but had left the faith when they went to college.
"My heart was crushed," Thomas recalls. It was then he realized that God was calling him into youth ministry.
"I wanted to guide students to God authentically and help students in middle and high school, so it would be harder for them to let go of their faith when they got to college," Thomas said. "I began to volunteer in youth ministry, and I enjoyed it, and it never felt like work. That's when I knew this is what I needed to do."
Even though he hasn't finished college yet, he is already living out his calling as a youth pastor at First Baptist Church Holland. The junior Christian ministries major is responsible for leading the Wednesday night services with students and oversees the Sunday small groups for middle and high school students.
"I think it's extremely important for college students to engage with a church because it can show them so much about themselves and aid them on their spiritual journeys," he said. "I know it is cliché, but I feel like the students teach me just as much as I teach them."
He says his work at the FBC Holland has helped prepare him to be a future church leader and given him a front-row seat to witness his students grow in their faith.
"It is so fun to see them grow spiritually. I am able to see the transformation that Jesus can bring in a student's life," he said. "I don't do any of the heavy lifting. I am just required to bring them to the feet of Jesus, and He does the rest."