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Page 1: Jason Oliveira Design Portfolio

2012 2013

Jason Oliveirawww.jasonoliveira.org

[email protected]

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All works are the intellectual property of Jason Oliveira. Portfolio designed and developed by Jason Oliveira. Copyright

2013. All Rights Reserved.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

LOVELESS

FREE FALL

PURPLE DOOR

DEANNE CHEUK

ABANDONMENT

DESTROYER OF WORLDS

FIRE & RAIN

ARTIFICIAL EXPO OF ZIMBABWE

STORY ‘13

TO WRITE THE LOVE

RUNNING SOUTH ALBUM CONCEPT

THE HYMNS RECORD

RUNAWAY SYMPHONY MUSIC DOWNLOAD

GOOD COMPANY CIGAR LOGO/PACKAGING

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alRegionChurch Planting

A Bright Future in Dark Places

I had the pleasure of co-leading an al l-star team of eleven missionary-minded students to three different Northwest universit ies with a great hope in mind. Our mission was to take the spiritual temperature of these campuses, to determine how a collegiate church plant l ike Resonate might be received by students, and to pray over each university. Throughout the week, our team had meaningful conversation with over 80 students, observed campus l i fe, and took careful notes about the towns that support the universit ies we visited.

In each case, several things stood out to our team. The presence of gospel hope and joy was subdued or non-existent in most campus environments and only a small percentage of the student population was being reached by any ministry on campus. Most people seemed lonely, making the need for community, more disciples, and the church evident. There is a lack of significant spiritual movement on any of these campuses.

Before going on this tr ip, I felt cal led to plant churches, but hadn’t received a specif ic direction l ike I had hoped; instead, God gave me a general direction that became much more powerful than I real ized. During the trip, He gave me a burden, a driving sense of purpose to give my l i fe to reach students through planting collegiate churches. He gave me a deep desire to see students searching for signif icance fal l in love with the gospel and with making disciples.

I was also blessed to see that I wasn’t the only one He burdened; much of my team came away from our trip sensing they wanted to plant churches as well. On our last day, when I asked how many on our team would consider moving with a core group to plant at another university, everyone raised their hands with confident smiles and enthusiastic hearts.

Four years ago, when I first came to college as an arrogant, angry, and lost 19-year-old I never thought I would give my life to Jesus, let alone give my life to leading others to Him. But Jesus had other plans. He used Resonate Church to save me, call me, and set me on a path toward advancing the Kingdom of God through church planting. By the grace of God, my wife and I are honored to be a part of a team of Spirit-led believers who will plant a Resonate site at the University of Montana in Missoula within five years.

Jesus is on the move. Jesus is building His church. Just as He's done before, He’s using college students who are scattering all over the nation and the world to share the hope they find in Jesus Christ. This new generation of missional believers is more passionate than ever about engaging a lost world with the gospel and I can't wait to be a part of it.

BY CRAIG LOVELACE

Only a small percentage of the student population was being reached by any ministry on campus.

Most people seemed lonely, making the need for community, more disciples, and the church evident.

There is a lack of significant spiritual movement on any of these campuses.

THIS

SPRING BREAK,

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2012 2013

Jason Oliveirawww.jasonoliveira.org

[email protected]