I kinda think Christians, or students of X university, have something positive that unites them and makes sense to approach them as a group—while “non college-educated people” do not.
I do think it’s worth to reach out to these people, but I don’t know if that would be the right framing. Maybe indeed someone in this group would be better equipped to think about this, as you said.
In Norway there’s a local group for a county/state that doesn’t really have a large university. That group has a bunch of farmers and tradespeople in it :)
I kinda think Christians, or students of X university, have something positive that unites them and makes sense to approach them as a group—while “non college-educated people” do not.
I do think it’s worth to reach out to these people, but I don’t know if that would be the right framing. Maybe indeed someone in this group would be better equipped to think about this, as you said.
In Norway there’s a local group for a county/state that doesn’t really have a large university. That group has a bunch of farmers and tradespeople in it :)