THE HIGH SCHOOL MINISTRY OF CRU

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Faith Track Bible Studies

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Six ready-to-use Bible studies available in Acrobat .PDF format. These Bible studies are designed for a target group follow-up after a team meeting. They can also be used for one-on-one appointments with students.

Can you know for sure that you have eternal life? 1 John 5:11-13; Why is it so important that nothing can separate you from the love of God? Romans 8:38-39; How do you know that Christ is in your life?

 

According to Romans 3:23 and Isaiah 53:6, how many people have sinned? Read Colossians 2:13-14 and Psalm 103:12. How many of your sins did Christ die for when He died on the cross?

 

Where does the Holy Spirit live? Romans 8:9, I Corinthians 3:16; What does the Holy Spirit provide for Christians? Galatians 5:22-23, Acts 1:8; What do you think it means to be filled with the Holy Spirit? Ephesians 5:18

 

God talks to us through the Bible, and we talk to God through prayer. Bible – God talks to us. Romans 8:28; Prayer – Talking to God. Philippians 4:6-7;

 

Benefits of spending time with God. Romans 10:17; A seven minute spiritual workout.

 

Matthew 28:18-20. What four things did Jesus tell His disciples to do?

 

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The key to campus ministry is cooperation and networking with other Christians on campus and the community. Your ministry will never realize its full potential until you have successfully worked with other Christians and have pulled together in the effort of winning souls for Christ. If there is already an active Christian group on your campus, try to join in with them. Do your best to be a part of the leadership of these clubs and organizations. Sadly enough, sometimes sold-out and committed Christian students do not get involved in these programs. If students committed to soul-winning are not involved in the leadership of these organizations, souls are seldom won to Christ. What results is a lack of an opportunity for students to come to know Jesus. It is imperative that highly committed Christians be at the core of leadership of any Christian organization on campus to ensure the group’s commitment to winning students to Christ.

It is, therefore, recommended that you as a missionary get very involved in what is happening on campus now. If there is no desire on the part of the current campus ministry group or its leadership to provide opportunities for students to come to know Christ, then we strongly suggest that you consider starting another campus ministry. Be sure you have investigated the leadership of the existing group thoroughly before you react and begin another ministry. Be sure that you have no misunderstandings or misinterpretations of their policies on campus ministry. Be sure that you ask a lot of questions and then evaluate whether or not to begin a new group on campus.