Vision Pathways

Glenn & Krissy Wilkins, Mobilization and Vision Pathways Director

About Glenn:

E-Mail: gwilkins@campusoutreach.org

Birthday: 5/31/75

Hometown: Augusta GA

Degree: Communications with a minor in Business Administration

Interests: Dates with my sweet wife/Camping with Kids/Florida Gator Sports/Atlanta Braves & Falcons

Favorite Books: When Helping Hurts/Mere Christianity/The Intentional Church/Knowing God

Personal Mission Statement: Glorifying God by fighting to treasure Christ more than anything, leading and discipling my family/twenty-somethings, and sharing Christ with those who don’t know Christ in Augusta.

Favorite Verse: Romans 8:38-39

Testimony:  Became a Christian through the youth ministry at First Presbyterian Church during my senior year in high school. I grew up believing that if I were good enough (though I wasn’t very good) that I would be right with God. Through the testimony of a few of my classmates and First Pres’ youth pastor God brought me to faith in Christ and my life has never been the same.  After 18 years of walking with God, His grace and mercy still amaze me!

 

Jami Smith

E-Mail: jamivsu@gmail.com

Birthday:  January 3

Hometown:  Monticello, GA

Degree:  Bachelor of Art in Music

Interests:  Women’s Issues and Identity, Feminism, Health Food, Concerts and Music, Nashville Half Marathon, Andrew Harris, CNN and Asian culture

Favorite Books:  Bonhoeffer, The Help, Pilgrim’s Progress

Favorite Verse:  All of 1 Thess 2

Testimony: My parents and my best friend sowed the Gospel into my life when I was younger and I believed the Gospel with my head.  However, Christ did not transform my heart until my freshman year of college.  I surrendered my heart to him in my dorm room that first semester and my life has been very different since then.  God also sent women into my life to help me grow in my faith, how to study the Bible and share my faith with others.  He also opened up many doors since then to develop as a leader for His Kingdom and have also had many opportunities to help others grow as well.

 

Jen Young