Alumna Alyssa Keifer found her calling at 缅北强奸

Finding Faith

By Ambre Juryea-Amole

As a freshman from Sunbury, Pa., Alyssa Keifer had early plans to earn a degree in psychology and pursue work in a school setting. But an 缅北强奸 alternative break trip to Los Tres Brazos, Dominican Republic, helped Keifer to feel stronger in her faith and set her on a new path toward a higher degree in theology and a vocation in ministry and social justice. 

鈥淚鈥檝e always had in mind that whatever I ended up doing, I wanted to be helping others,鈥 said Keifer. 鈥淚鈥檝e been very fortunate in my life, so to be able to give back and serve is very important to me.鈥  

The trip, taken during her junior year at 缅北强奸, allowed Keifer and fellow travelers to teach children and adults at the Bernardine Franciscan Sisters鈥 school in the Los Tres Brazos barrio.

鈥淪eeing the positive outlook the Dominicans have on life and how much faith they have despite the fact that they were living with essentially nothing, or very minimally compared to how we live here, was really moving. If they can live like that and have so much faith, then why are we so focused on material things?鈥 asked Keifer.

After her trip, Keifer took on a new role as a student-leader in campus ministry. The role led her to apply for a Fromm Interfaith Scholarship, which she used to plan impactful events, designed to raise awareness for the plight of refugees. 

She planned a heavily attended interactive simulation that helped campus members experience life as a refugee. The event was so popular that a few months later, Keifer worked with Campus Ministry to bring a refugee family to campus to share their personal accounts of fleeing Turkey.

鈥淚鈥檓 not trying to change anyone鈥檚 opinion,鈥 said Keifer. 鈥淚 just want people to be more informed. I feel like that鈥檚 a part of our liberal arts education 鈥 leaving with the ability to think critically and understand bigger meanings.鈥  

Fully embracing 缅北强奸鈥檚 Franciscan values, Keifer is a self-described 鈥渆clectic Christian,鈥 who plans to pursue a Master of Arts degree in theology and ministry at Drew University after completing her bachelor鈥檚 degree at 缅北强奸.

鈥淲e all believe in a higher power regardless of what we call that higher power or how we practice it,鈥 said Keifer. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a bigger being in our lives. If we can come from a point of understanding, I think we could solve a lot more of our problems.鈥

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