April 24, 2012
by Sus
in CCC News
Tags: Jesus, ministry, Prayer, videos

Day of Prayer
Twice per year since its founding, the movement of Campus Crusade for Christ meets for a Day of Prayer. Today, we’ll suspend our day-to-day operations and meet with all the staff at headquarters to pray for the needs of our ministry and the advancement of God’s kingdom. We included links below to prayer requests if you would like to join us.
100 Days of Prayer
We also learned that the JESUS Film Project began 100 Days of Prayer, starting on April 2nd, when their new director took over from Jim and Nan Green. We’ll miss having Jim at the helm, but were very moved by this video interview of Erick and Elizabeth Schenkel. Click on over to the video to learn the story of their ministry in Central Asia and what God did when they returned to their ministry there after suffering from severe beatings. (You might also like to join the friends and staff who are part of the JESUS Film Project as they focus on the Lord. They are on day eighteen today and invite you to join them.)
Where to find prayer requests:
December 14, 2011
by Sus
in CCC News
Tags: ministry, videos
From all of us at Campus Crusade for Christ, thank you for partnering with us to help advance the name of Jesus Christ around the world. This two-minute video gives you a glimpse into some of what God has done this past year.
If you’d like to learn more about how you can help fulfill the Great Commission during 2012, visit our online giving site.
November 18, 2011
by Sus
in CCC News
Tags: Bangkok, disaster, flood, international, ministry, Prayer, Thailand, true stories, videos, world news
For months, Thailand has braved historic flooding, allowing Thai Campus Crusade for Christ staff members to minister to people displaced by flood waters. These staff members’ own homes are damaged, and in some cases, totally destroyed. They’ve also lost computer equipment and cars. Their student center in Bangkok, which also houses the staff women, is flooded.
Many of our friends were heading to Bangkok for the MinistryNet 2011 conference, even as flood waters from the north were arriving in the capital, closing one of the airports. (The conference drew men and women from around the globe to discuss using the internet for disciple-building.) The conferees were moved by the situation and did what they could to help. Keith Seabourn, Campus Crusade’s Chief Technology Officer, arrived early for the conference and spent a day moving a church’s furniture from the first floor to the second floor. Read his amazing first-hand account of the flood.
The Thai people have produced a five-minute video about the flooding which shows the impact on people and property. Many Thai helped in the relief effort; our staff are wearing the black “iServe” tee shirts. Campus Crusade for Christ has created a Thai Staff Fund Relief account if you would like to assist these ambassadors for Christ in their own land where 2.3 million people are impacted by the flood, many living in flood waters for months.
Thank you for praying for Thailand and for God’s love to reach into millions of hearts. Thank you for also praying about the health and safety of people in Thailand. The water is polluted from flooding factories and from sewage. Crocodiles and snakes are loose in the water in some places and health officials are concerned for the spread of water-borne diseases.
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