Each of our students come to Ball State with a unique story. Our goal is to highlight and tell them.
Ethan Dill
As an involved church member, student, and President of our ministry, Ethan Dill shares about what a slow, ever-growing, intimate relationship with Jesus looks like. We also explore the questions like, what do you do in the meantime when you don’t fully know your “calling“/next steps?
Erika Luna
We sit down with Erika Luna for an honest and inspiring conversation about obedience and a heart of servitude. From Catholic roots, to serving in Young Life ministries, to preparing for a career in family law, Erika shares her story, challenges she’s faced, and the lessons that have shaped who she is today.
Elizabeth Kreimer
From starting college, to leading a Core Group, to being called to serving sex-trafficking victims in law, Elizabeth invites us into the life of a student discovering belonging, faith, and a sense of calling—all while supporting one another through life’s challenges and triumphs.
David Mancia
One of the best and most welcoming individuals you will ever meet is David Mancia! Tune in to hear him talk about his faith walk, journey to leading, and his new love of worship music.
Hannah Coons
Hannah is a Chi Alpha alum and the wife of the director, Joey. But what does a director’s wife do? What are it’s challenges? What keeps bringing the fun-loving and kind Hannah Coons back to Chi Alpha? Find out in this podcast edition of People of XA!
Dane Denniston & Sam Wade
Dane Denniston and Sam Wade were graduating seniors with Chi Alpha. Hear their story as they sit down with Matthew Jones. They talk about the importance of leading, community, and everything in between.
Kalen Richmond
Join us in this podcast edition of People of Chi Alpha as we look into the story of a senior Communications Major and core group leader who’s amount of growth in Chi Alpha is a testament to his passion for Christ and community.
Fishbowl Conversations
Join us as we highlight three of our excellent students in podcast form. We ask them questions, some more serious than others.