Photo credit: Ted Wilcox, Cru. Cru serves as a resource on college campuses through educational, social and spiritual programs that range from large, campus-wide events and conferences to small, intimate Bible studies and accountability groups, such as this one at the University of Mississippi.
Photo credit: Ted Wilcox, Cru. Cru volunteers at Butler Community College teach students how to grow in their faith and experience authentic community.
Photo credit: Ted Wilcox, Cru. At Kent State University, Cru staff are serving, equipping, and loving students to help develop and send leaders out into their communities and across the world as disciples of Jesus.
Photo credit: Ted Wilcox, Cru. Cru is served by more than 4,900 missionary staff engaging more than 94,000 students and faculty in 2,600 groups on high school and college campuses, including the University of Mississippi (shown).
Keynote uses music, creative arts and multimedia to share the message of God's love in a culturally relevant manner. (Photo courtesy of Ted Wilcox/Worldwide Challenge)
Each year, Cru (U.S. campus ministry) hosts Big Break, a one-week mission experience that gathers college students from all over the country in Panama City Beach, Fla. to initiate spiritual conversations with spring breakers on the beach. (Photo courtesy Pasquale Mingarelli/Worldwide Challenge)
Cru serves as a resource on high school and college campuses through educational, social and spiritual programs that range from large, campus-wide events and conferences to small, intimate Bible studies and accountability groups.