We’re Looking forward to Staff Training

The U. S. Staff Conference is always challenging, refreshing, inspirational, and just plain fun for us.

Two years ago, we watched this video highlighting events of sixty years of ministry for Campus Crusade for Christ, International. You may recognize some of these people and conferences, like EXPLO ’72. Continue reading “We’re Looking forward to Staff Training”

Equipping Student Leaders around the World

Dr. Bill Bright in his early years of ministry at UCLA.

“Win the campus today, win the world tomorrow.”

 ~ Dr. Bill Bright

Campus Crusade for Christ’s continued emphasis has always been to reach students on all the world’s campuses, especially since these young men and women become tomorrow’s leaders. Initially, every local campus ministry, now called Cru, was lead by our staff and their student-disciples; however, our limited number of staff can’t possibly reach all the world’s universities.

Ann C., who tracks our global ministries, explains: “In 2011, [we reported] 1,742 Student Population Centers with a Cru presence globally. (Cru counts SPC’s because there isn’t always a physical campus, or large universities can have multiple campuses.)”

We continue to train and equip student leaders to be lifelong laborers and to reach their campuses Continue reading “Equipping Student Leaders around the World”

Free Devotional eBooks for Prayer for Prodigals

The Prayer for Prodigals community is a ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ. It started out of a desire of several staff women to pray for their children who were straying from God.

A specific ministry of PrayerforProdigals.com is the Worldwide Day of Prayer for Prodigals. Every June 2nd, since 2005, thousands of people from around the world pray virtually and in local groups for the now 2000 names on the list of prodigals. The objective of the Worldwide Day of Prayer for Prodigals is to come together to petition God for those we love who are walking away from Him. Continue reading “Free Devotional eBooks for Prayer for Prodigals”