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Helping students know Jesus, grow in their faith and go to the world to tell others.
We’ve seen firsthand how digital tools can be used for advancing the Great Commission.
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We believe God puts leaders in positions of influence in all segments...
It focuses on working in partnership with churches on a non-denominational basis...
It focuses on a holistic approach to the Gospel to meet the physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs of vulnerable people.
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A Christ follower on every team, in every sport and in every country.
Position and empower teams* of mission-minded people in the 36 States and Federal Capital Territory w
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Before planting a restaurant in a new location, a company like McDonalds spends months gathering critical data and surveying local demographics. Nothing of that magnitude is necessary for planting a campus ministry but due diligence is required. At the bare minimum planning and preparation requires a basic survey of the campus. This survey will inform what strategies you employ as you seek to establish a ministry on campus.
Of course, if you are a student on that campus seeking to start a ministry, most of this information will be intuitive.
CAMPUS DEMOGRAPHICS
Name of College:
Four year school or two year school: ________________
Quarters or semesters: _________________
Number of students on campus: ____________________
Number of men: ____________ women: _______________
Number of Freshmen: _________ Sophomores: _______ Juniors: _________ Seniors: ________ Grad: ___________
Number of years a student stays at the school before graduating or transferring: __________
Percentage of students that actually graduate: _______
What states and countries are represented in the student body (if you can get the numbers from each state or country, that would be helpful):
Educational emphasis of the College (Majors):
Average yearly tuition cost: __________ Number of dorms: __________
How many live on campus: ____________ Main athletic sports:
Greek system - number of Fraternities: ___________ Sororities: ___________
Would you consider the students on campus as coming from wealthy families, middle income families, or families who cannot afford to pay their children’s college? (or a mixture of these).
What are the biggest campus “hang-outs” (either on or off campus)?
What seem to be the most successful/popular means of publicity and promotion on campus? (How do students find out about clubs or events on campus?)
How would you describe the average student on campus (what adjectives would you use)?
Connected to the above question, how would you describe the atmosphere on campus? (academic, electric, apathetic, activity filled, suitcase campus, party campus etc...)
(In compiling information about your campus, it’s extremely helpful to get a copy of a campus map.)
SPIRITUAL CLIMATE
What are the big issues on campus?
What is the general attitude on campus toward spiritual issues?
What other Christian groups/organizations are there on campus?
On a moral and political spectrum would you say the campus is more conservative, liberal, or radical in nature?
Other observations and relevant facts:
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