Power to Change

Power to Change (P2C) is a Christian-faith, Federation of Students club. It is a part of a larger network of Christian clubs both at Waterloo and at many universities and colleges in Canada.

History
When first established in Canada, the organization was known as "Campus Crusade for Christ", and then "Campus for Christ", before adopting its new name in 2012.

Activities
Some of Power to Change's regular activities include:


 * Discussion groups with people from all backgrounds
 * Weekly large group gathering (Music, Speaker, Social)
 * Discipleship groups (Small Group, Bible and training)
 * Prayer meetings (daily)

Power to Change also joins with other colleges and universities across Canada for Summit Retreat (September), P2C+ Conference (December), and Mission Projects (Spring and Summer). P2C also works with Global Aid Network (GAiN) to provide humanitarian aid, water and a church-planting strategy to places like Haiti, Benin, and Southeast Asia. Students go on these projects every year.

Members have also organized meetings with the Atheists and Agnostics of Waterloo (AAFW) club over dinner discussions, as well as events such as "I Crave Freedom" (January 2013) and "What's Your Story? UW" (Fall Semester). In 2013, the group supported a non-credit course, God and Reason, taught by four professors from the University of Waterloo community: John B. North, Robert Mann, Wayne Brodland and David Matthews.