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A collection of guides produced in 2025. Many can be used for half-day for all-day retreats.

The Questions Proxe helps us share the gospel through engaging people's spiritual questions and uses the story of Jesus' encounter with a blind man to invite them to encounter Jesus themself by receiving prayer for areas they desire healing.

The Questions Proxe helps us share the gospel through engaging people's spiritual questions and uses the story of Jesus' encounter with a blind man to invite them to encounter Jesus themself by receiving prayer for areas they desire healing.

Welcome to the March edition of your Urbana 25 Staff Update—your go-to source for everything Urbana! This month, we're diving into key updates on staffing, recruitment, and program highlights.

Planning ahead for serving on-site at Urbana 25? This guide will help you and your supervisor estimate travel costs to Phoenix and incorporate them into your budget. Use these tips as a starting point but, remember, the final plan is up to you - based on your specific needs and circumstances.

Sketches of Leadership is a proven discipleship and leadership development curriculum for student leaders. Adapted from Rich Lamb's original work, these 4 Sketches (Leader as Advocate, Shepherd, Steward, and Patient) are among the most frequently used on campus.

Discover this resource to enhance your social skills as you train to become a confident and effective leader, ready to communicate and collaborate with others.

Check out this resource to help your chapter grow through communal Sabbath, fostering rest, connection, and spiritual renewal together.

Apprenticeship is a 7-week journey where we grow in our love for God and for neighbor through learning new spiritual practices and trying out intentional relational risks.

Discover a 12-session curriculum that explores discipleship through the powerful teachings of Matthew 5-7, the Sermon on the Mount.
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Before we plan barbecues and welcome tables to meet new students & faculty, we have a great opportunity to spiritually prepare for New Student Outreach. This guide will help as you gather your ministry partners to pray for your campuses.

Are you hoping to engage International students on campus? This resource will help you get started with three things to know, three things to avoid, and three things to try.

God wants to use our compelling invitations to offer far more people on campus a great reason to check out Jesus and transform them forever. Let’s imitate Jesus with his life-changing invitation in John 1 with his epic “come and see.”

Three different sets of discipleship cycles you can use for your first meetings with Latino students on your campus.

Small Groups are amazing places of community and witness to the gospel, but sometimes they can get a little stuck. Small Group Garage is a communal tool that helps you hear from God and take a practical next step to help your small group thrive as a witnessing community.

Do you already love using the Encounters with Jesus Series? Want to apprentice other students to lead simple impactful Bible studies too? This supplemental guide will help you empower an apprentice as you pass off more and more leadership over the course of the 5-week Encounters with Jesus series.

Everything you do on campus with InterVarsity is an opportunity to empower new students! This resource will give you ideas and practical tools to share leadership, develop apprentices, and create a culture of empowerment.

A Launch Gathering is a catalytic event that creates space for students to tell their faith stories and for new students to learn what InterVarsity is all about. This two-week guide will lead your group (a small group, a leaders team, or a core team) through the process of preparing, inviting for, and hosting your Launch Gathering.

How can a small group increase its impact? By becoming a sending community! Sending people out to create more spaces for their friends to encounter God helps us truly bring the Love of God to every corner of campus. Use Multiplying Small Groups to help students gain vision, receive training, and make invitation plans to launch new small groups.

Our best insights, recommendations, and advice on getting started with Black Campus Ministry.