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Bucket List Proxe
What's something on your Bucket List you want to do before you die? God wants us to experience life in it's fullest, but he also wants us to have an experience and relationship with him. This Proxe invites students to explore what it would mean to experience God in your life.
Leading Inductive Bible Study
Spending time as a small group in inductive Bible study is a key way to encounter Jesus together. This resource will walk you through the steps of leading a time of inductive Bible study with your small group.
How to Create a Welcoming Small Group Environment
This resource will help you and your small group develop a welcoming, safe, and hospitable environment where strangers can become friends, and even family to one another.
New Student Outreach for Large Chapters: Tips and Best Practices
Running New Student Outreach for a chapter that is 30 or more in size and has an established leadership team is exciting and a little daunting! We’ve compiled some best practices from staff from different parts of the country. These staff have different strategies (single chapter and multi-chapter) and each have worked with large chapters for a number of years—their wisdom at your finger tips!
Refresh Small Group Series - Week 3
Week 3 of Refresh Bible Study
Discovery Questions – Matthew
Use these Discovery Questions in Matthew which provide you three unique study questions for each reading, joyfully offered to help you meet God in his Word with greater perceptivity, understanding, and power.
Refresh Small Group Series - Week 1
Week 1 Refresh Bible Study
Social Media Best Practices for Campus Ministry
We polled some of our most innovative campus staff ministers and identified these best practices...
Leading Effective Discussions with Artists
Some tips, best practices, and examples for leading effective discussions that were developed with artists and art students in mind, but can be applicable for a broad range of audiences.
Inviting Students and Faculty into Leadership
Invite students and faculty into leadership by clearly articulating a vision that addresses campus issues and needs, affirming their gifts and spiritual commitment, and making a detailed, compelling invitation.