What does it take to begin a relationship with God? Do you need to devote yourself to unselfish religious deeds? Must you become a better person so that God will accept you? Learn how you can know God personally.
Learn the basics of what Christians believe.
Get the answers to frequently asked questions on Christian beliefs and practices.
We all have a story. Read about individuals who have been transformed by faith.
Everyone has their own spiritual journey with the Lord. How can we help you move forward in yours today? Take the next step in your faith journey with devotionals and other resources for spiritual growth.
Find resources for personal or group Bible study.
Sharing your faith is one of our most important callings as followers of Christ. Learn to develop your skills, desire and ability to join others on their spiritual journeys and take them closer to Jesus.
Help others in their faith journey through discipleship and mentoring.
If you were created for community, why can relationships — family, dating, co-workers, neighbors — be so hard? Explore resources to help you live out your life and relationships in a way that honors God.
Helping students know Jesus, grow in their faith and go to the world to tell others.
Equipping families with practical approaches to parenting and marriage.
Advancing the Great Commission using digital tools.
Equipping believers in leading others in personal, professional, and spiritual transformation.
How we seek to journey together with everyone towards a relationship with Jesus.
Answers to questions on donations, financial policies, Cru’s annual report and more.
What we believe about the gospel and our call to serve every nation.
Leading from values so others will walk passionately with God to grow and bear fruit.
How was your devotional time last week? Share your recent personal devotional.
Ask how they are doing at applying all aspects of the Spirit Filled Life this week.
Are you praying for the campus?
Review, remind and repeat key points from the KGP and the Big Six training. Ask if they’re sharing on campus each week at least once.
Review the Satisfied booklet from last week or do next week if you ran out of time.
Cover training on asking good questions in your Bible study. Only 7-9 good questions per study. Scale back the questions in the Community studies under Discovery, Training and Action Level.
Cover other timely campus Side Bar issues. Some of the Side Bar items could be setting up the weekly meetings, recruiting to conferences, retreats, and summer missions, advertising, gathering new contacts, big evangelistic events, parties/socials, finances and more. Sometimes answering certain questions could supplant your training for the week and that’s okay. There is also the potential for unforeseen circumstances of interpersonal conflicts or theological/denominational differences.
What’s next? Now that you have trained your students in one semester/term of your ministry, it’s your turn to design the next 15 weeks. Here are six important guidelines to consider.
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