When Sean Weaver first started reading Science and Health in high school, he had no idea that one day he'd be handing out hundreds of Science and Healths to other students with an interest in spirituality. But that's exactly what Sean found him self doing recently as cofounder of the Christian Science Organization (CSO) at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio.
"We just keep finding ways to share Science and Health," said the computer science graduate program student. "We've handed it out before lectures, given it away at graduation, and distributed copies to incoming freshmen at an activities fair during orientation."
Things weren't always like this for the University of Cincinnati CSO, which faced several obstacles—like school requirements about constitution-writing and membership size—in its efforts to get off the ground. But for the enthusiastic Sean, who'd always wanted a CSO on campus, the obstacles simply became opportunities for prayer and creative thinking—an approach that has served the group well as it's continued to look for ways to respond to the campus' needs.