College is a time when people encounter huge life changes and establish life-long relationships. Unfortunately, college students often slip through the gap between a church's youth and adult ministries.
Use this 18-page pack of articles to think through how your church is called to minister to these students. Learn what they need and how you can leverage the opportunities you have. NOTE: You have permission to make up to 1,000 copies of this resource to be distributed in a church or educational setting.
This Training Pack contains all of the following:
The Next Next Generation Some defining characteristics of Millennials.
by Jim Schmotzer
The Search for Meaning Four questions to help college-aged people find the right purpose.
by Chuck Bomar
A Church's Strengths and Drawbacks Learn what is and isn't conducive to reaching college students.
by Ben Hines
The College Student Plan for Your Church Be intentional as you develop your college ministry.
Assimilating Students into the Whole Church Connect college students with the rest of the congregation.
by Ben Hines
Summer Break Strategy Learn to reach college students in a limited window.
by Stephen Grusendorf
Reconnecting over the Holidays Remember these tips when relating one-on-one with students who are home.
by Chuck Bomar
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Posted: September 02, 2009
Ephrem Hagos (Registered User)
No lasting impact, whatsoever, without firsthand and personal introduction to Jesus Christ at His self-revelation in His death on the cross! As long as we avoid this experience, the Christian experience will continue to be inconsequential and short-lived!
Posted: September 21, 2009
md (Guest)
I fully agree!
Posted: September 02, 2009
dh (Guest)
will not pay for something that should be free!
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