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Reading Scripture aloud together was practiced by God’s people throughout the Bible to remember who their God is, who they are, and what they have been called by faith to do. We want to help recover this historic practice.
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Bibliodrama is a vibrant dialogue around Scripture probably unlike any Bible study you have experienced before. Bibliodrama is participatory, improvisational, and interpretive. We will engage the text and interact with God by joining the drama ourselves – stepping into the scene and exploring from within.
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This comprehensive kit equips InterVarsity staff and leaders with tools, templates, and resources to plan, mobilize, and support their groups for Urbana 25 effectively.
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A practical guide to the four components of excellent follow up: 1) Jesus-centered hospitality; 2) Face-to-Face connection; 3) Two more times of connection; 4) Web a community.
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Inviting your friends to follow Jesus is the one of the most significant things you can do to see decisions of faith on your campus. Use this resource to help you explain the gospel and invite a response.
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Our campuses are desperate for self-care. This four-session series will invite your community - Christians and seekers alike - to explore their level of self-care (body, soul, relationships), and consider Jesus’ invitation for true rest, joy, and peace found in him.
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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.