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La Vida Proxe
The Vida Proxe is meant to stimulate conversations about Latino (in this case, Mexican/Central American) culture and spirituality, and in particular about resurrection hope.
Money Proxe
The goal of the Money Campaign is to deepen your core students in financial discipleship, to engage the campus in a practical message of Gospel transformation, and to bless Swaziland with caregiver kits via World Vision.
Red Cup Proxe
Engage students in conversations about the physical and internal thirsts we all have, how we try to quench them ourselves, and what God has to do with it.
Worthy Proxe
Through humor, conversations on family, and the story of the prodigal son visually reimagined through a South Asian lens, this proxe will captivate South Asian and non-South Asian students alike as they reflect on where they find their sense of worth.
Reveal Campaign
Hundreds of students have used these Reveal cards to have powerful faith conversations across the country. There are four striking art pieces, paired with quotes from Revelation, that guide conversations toward the beauty and pain of our world. They are designed to help you start evangelistic Bible discussions and spiritual conversations so that people on your campus can encounter Jesus. You can use Reveal to plant new evangelistic small groups and communities of faith on campus.
Discipling Evangelistically
This resource is designed for people who are wanting to find ways to introduce evangelism values and culture into their chapters without overhauling all of their processes and structures. It gives recommendations for each major structure in three categories (structural habit to adopt, resource to use, spiritual discipline to practice).
How to Run a Proxe Station
Tips and guidelines for how to run a proxe station on campus
Urbana 25 Follow-Up Guide
This guide equips you to walk with anyone after Urbana, regardless of what they experienced or how they’re feeling now.
Three Approaches to International Student Inclusion in Conferences
There are many ways to include international students into your conferences. Below are three approaches that have been utilized across the country to better include international students, increase engagement and produce more spiritual fruit through local and regional conferences. Three considerations and discussion questions are provided to aid your discernment of the best approach for your context.