Digital Resource Toolkit

Doing Ministry while Social Distancing

In the midst of this pandemic where we are forced to keep our physical distance from the world, we know that you desire to continue to do ministry. It may feel like a hard change from life together to life at a distance, but this is possible. We’ve created a list of ideas and resources to help you as you learn to do  your ministry from your home!

Continuing the Mission, Digitally

The traditional way to do ministry has changed rapidly as everything from your work to your workouts has gone from real life to all digital. But the mission God has called us to do isn’t changing. In fact, our hearts feel a deeper urgency now more than ever before to make Jesus known as the Prince of Peace and the everlasting hope of the world.

So how do we do ministry when we can’t actually visit with anyone?


 

Pray

Even though people are not out and about, you can still be creative in covering target areas in prayer.

Go on a virtual prayer walk. Prayer is the first step to revival and virtual prayer walking allows you to see and experience a campus and pray for specific people along the way.


 

Win

You don’t need to be out in public to tell people about Jesus. Don’t stop sharing your faith. In a world consumed by fear and death, people need Jesus now more than ever! Be creative and try new ways to make connections with others as they engage online.

Looking to use your social media accounts during this time? Here are some ready-to-use social campaigns. (Provides themed content and graphics)


 


 

Build

Take this time to be more intentional with your Bible reading with your small group!

  • Putting Together the Pieces
    Study how to make sense of the Old Testament. This study is meant to help you read, study and understand the Bible.
     

  • The Community Study
    Each of the studies presents classic, transferable Cru teaching through a distinctively redemptive lens, in a way that is easy to use in a dynamic, interactive small group community. (Guided questions provided)
     

  • Life Worthy of the Gospel: Philippians Study
    Each study will help your group to understand the text, how we might push against God's desires as revealed in each passage, and how Jesus can help us to embrace his desires. (Study guides provided)
     

  • What are You Worried About Study
    Interactive study on Luke 12 covering worry and anxiety.
     

  • Thrive Bible Study
    This series covers topics on the character of God, eternal perspective, evangelism, and the Holy Spirit. (Leader and participant guides provided)

Send

Doing ministry while social distancing is not too hard after all, right? Challenge others to do the same!

  • Invite others to share resources geared to people who are curious about faith with their friends from the site EveryStudent.com.

  •  Teach a disciple to share their faith using GodTools.
     

Do the Before and After campaign. The social media outreach is unique because you have the opportunity to explain your two words in a brief video, which can be shared intentionally on social media platforms.

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