Welcome to Movement Launching This site is meant to be a resource to any and every leader of a Campus Crusade ministry. To lead a Campus Crusade ministry is to be committed to Christ, committed to evangelism and discipleship, and committed to launching and building a ministries ( or spiritual movements). On this site you'll find resources for the four essential tasks of starting and building a spiritual movement. Launching Movements The idea of launching a new ministry may seem daunting but it’s really not that complicated. You're looking for God to raise up a leader to reach a campus or a particular segment of campus (Greeks, artists, athletes, Latinos, etc). Your job is to coach this leader to reach his or her campus or affinity group. Helpful resources for launching new movements are on the Launching Movements page . . .
In the Pastoral epistles (1,2 Timothy and Titus) the apostle Paul dispenses wisdom and guidance on how to oversee a ministry. The logical implication is that some methods of growing a ministry are better than others. In nearly half a century of campus ministry we’ve accumulated a good bit of wisdom on how best to develop a collegiate ministry. To access that wisdom on building a movement go to the Building Movements page . . . | Win, Build, and Send It is our strategy of Win, Build, Send that is perhaps most defining of who we are as a ministry. We seek to reach every student on every campus, Winning as many as possible to Christ; We seek to Build up believers in their faith and help them experience genuine life-change in Christ; And we seek to Send every Christ-follower out from our ministry equipped to have an impact for Christ in the world. On the Win-Build-Send page you'll find links to all our resources to Win, Build, and Send . . . In launching and building ministries there are certain principles that never change. Yet every ethnic or affinity group has unique characteristics which require us to make adaptations in the way we do ministry. When we make such adaptions we call
it contextualizing—we seek to translate the gospel into the
context of that culture or affinity group, making the gospel as accessible
as possible. These are currently the contextualized ministries of Campus Crusade: Asian Americans (Epic Movement) African Americans (Impact), Native Americans (Nations) Internationals (Bridges) Latino/Hispanics (Destino) KCCC (Korean Campus Crusade for Christ) Athletes (AIA)
Greeks Military (Valor) Faculty (Faculty Commons) High School (Student Venture) Resources for launching and building a contextualized ministry can be found on the Contextualized Movement page . . . |
