
Scott
and Bonnie Roe
Campus
Directors
Campus Crusade for Christ
University
of Wisconsin-Madison
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Overview
of Campus Crusade for Christ and Our Campus Ministry
Campus
Crusade for Christ was founded in 1951 as Dr. Bill and Vonette
Bright began ministry on a the UCLA college campus. Because of the
energy, commitment, strategic nature of college students to make a
difference in their world, Dr.
Bright would say, "Reach the campus
today and you reach the world
tomorrow."
Today, college campuses remain
at the center
of our ministry. It is in the college years that many are open to
sincere, spiritual considerations. They want to know what they believe
and why they believe it. Many will graduate having formed beliefs and
values that they will rely on throughout their adult lives. We want
them to experience what Jesus talked about when He said, "I am the
light of the world. He who follows me will not walk in darkness, but
will have the light of life." (John 8:12)
Our goal in
Campus Crusade is to help students begin a relationship with God,
through Jesus Christ. We then are committed to building new believers
in their faith and training them to win, build and send others. In
short, our mission is to be used of God to turn lost students into
Christ-centered laborers.
There are numerous ways in
which
we go about this ministry. We will use larger group speaker
presentations; one-on-one personal conversations; investigative Bible
studies; evangelistic tools such as www.EveryStudent.com www.EveryBadger.com,
Freshman Survival Kits, and evangelistic media campaigns. We are
committed
to extensive discipleship, in-depth training
conferences, and
encouraging students toward opportunities to s erve Christ on campuses
in the U.S. and throughout the world.
Our Campus
Ministry is structured into four main areas and we personally
spend time serving in each area :
1. Staffed Campuses
- Traditionally our ministry has a team of staff based on a major state
university. That team is focused on getting
the gospel in front of
every student on that campus, building into the lives of Christian
students and raising up leaders among the students to go abroad and
help launch new ministries.
2. Catalytic
- Faced with the realization that 7 million college students are on
campuses having no full-time Campus Crusade staff, Catalytic staff
members are trusting God for a vital, effective ministry on every
unreached campus. We look for the "catalyst" on a specific campus - a
key student, a church partnership, a professor - who can help launch
and lead the ministry. A website to help train people in building such
a ministry on a campus is: www.Godsquad.com.
3.
Ethnic Student Ministries
- The campus population is changing rapidly. As more and more ethnic
students come to campus, they are increasingly immersing themselves in
an ethnic student subculture on campus. Campus Crusade nationally has
specific ministries to the following ethnic groups:
4.
Worldwide Student Network
- Christian students from campuses in the U.S. will help start
ministries on campuses in other parts of the world. It may be a very
short assignment or a commitment of a year or more. And the U.S. is not
the only "sending" nation. Students on campuses throughout the world
will partner with another country to help launch a win, build, send on
campuses in their area.
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