16CPA0006 GCU TODAY May digital Issue - page 9

GCU TODAY • 9
PROFESSIONAL
Accounting Society
Alpha Chi Honors Society
(high achieving students)
Anatomy
AzHOSA
Business Management
Canyon Counselors
Collegiate DECA (business)
Colangelo Scholars (business
honors)
Communications
DC Cohort
Delta Mu Delta (business
administration)
Digital Design
Digital Film Production
Doctoral Learning Community
Educators Rising
Engineering
Forensic Science Society
Future Healthcare
Administrators
Future Politicians of America
Guitar Haven
Hawaii
Honors Consortium
Honors Institute Organization
Honors STEMists
IDEA Club (entrepreneurism)
Innovating Computing
Lambda Pi Eta
(communication)
Lopes Justice Society
Lopes Speech and Debate
Mock Trial
National Council of Teachers
of English
National Society of Collegiate
Scholars at GCU
Pre-Dental Society
Programming
Psi Chi Honor Society
(psychology)
Psychology
Psych Hiking
Scholars at GCU
Society of Collegiate
Leadership and
Achievement
Sociology
Sports Business
Sports Medicine
Student Dance Education
Student National Association
of Teachers of Singing
Student Nurses Association
Student Veterans Association
Student Wellness and Health
Association
U.S. Institute for Technical
Theatre
We the People
X-Factors (mathematics)
SOCIAL
Alpha Psi Omega (theatre)
American Sign Language
Bass Fishing
Best Buddies Black Student
Union
Black Student Union
Crossfit GCU
Circle K International of GCU
DeCram Club (computer
gaming)
D.R.E.A.M. Dance
Fellowship of Christian
Athletes
Friends of the Pen
History
Humans vs. Zombies
International
Latino Student Union
Lindy Lopes
Lopes Chess
Lopes E-Sports
Lopes Outdoors
Love Your Melon Crew
Progress More Often Boot
Camp
Pro Life
Scuba Lopes
Spikeball
To Write Love On Her Arms
(outreach to people
struggling with addiction
or depression)
Young Life
MINISTRY
Biblical Theology Club
Defenders (defending
Christian faith)
Freedom Fighters (committed
to abolishing modern-day
slavery)
GCU Catholics
SPORTS
Baseball (men, 3 teams)
Basketball (men and women)
Equestrian (men and women)
Esports (men and women)
Extreme (triathalon and cross
country)
Flag football (men)
Golf (men and women)
Lacrosse (men and women)
Rugby (men)
Soccer (men and women)
Softball (women)
Tennis (men and women)
Ultimate Frisbee
Wrestling (men)
GCU CLUBS AND
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
apologetics author and speaker. Matthew is
headed to the Oxford Centre for Christian
Apologetics in the fall.
“I think a lot of people, before they come
to college, they have the idea that faith has to
be taken blindly,” Matthew said. “In reality,
there’s a lot of evidence and reasoning that
supports the Christian faith. We examine
some of those evidences and some of those
arguments to show that Christianity is true.”
About 50 students pack a room at the
weekly meetings to hear such subjects as what
historical evidence there is that Jesus rose from
the dead, how Christianity compares to Islam
and why Christians are pro-life. Mittelberg
also arranges for visits by big-name outside
speakers, such as his father, Lee Strobel and
Dr. Nabeel Qureshi, who converted from
Muslim to Christian.
The meetings attract students of all types of
backgrounds, including Buddhists, Muslims,
Jews and atheists. In fact, Mittelberg said, a
Jewish man was so impressed by Qureshi’s
talk, he decided to become a Christian.
Everyone is welcome as long as they’re open to
a good discussion about the issues.
Does that diversity benefit the club?
“It really does,” Mittelberg said. “People
who have those different backgrounds can
say, ‘Coming from the outside, this is the way
I had seen it.’ It really helps us to sharpen our
witness so that we’re not having a group think
kind of situation where only Christians are
The Havocs’
histrionics at
games have become
legendary, but they
also reach out to
the community.
Students interested in joining a club should email
go to
or visit the Student Engagement office.
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