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Faking It Square
Everyone on campus fakes it, in one way or another. This interactive art outreach invites students to be real with each other and with God.
Bible image
What does it look like to have a relationship with God that is honest about the anger, frustration, joy, and delight that exist in our walks with Him? This worksheet will help you to grow in intimacy with God, increase your emotional awareness, and bring Scripture to life.
The Two Ates Pocket Proxe Square
The "Two Ates" (Sisters) Pocket Proxe uses a beautiful art piece inspired by Pilipino culture and faith to help Pilipino American students on campus taste and see Jesus in a compelling and refreshing way.
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Small group gathering
A six-week Bible study series for Pilipino American students to explore their Pilipino identity by studying Moses' journey throughout Exodus. Each week, students will go through an anecdote related to Pilipino identity, a passage in Exodus and a related application. This is a great starter Bible study for Pilipino small groups or chapters to go through to be discipled in their ethnic identity, evangelism, lordship issues and more!
Teaching a lesson to a group of students outside
This 1-hour Bible study and training will help you step into your role as a host in communal evangelism. A host invites, journeys with, and follows up as they make space for more to Belong, Engage, and Commit in community.
students chatting in between classes
Someone reached out to you and invited you to belong. Now we have the chance to be those hospitable people to new and returning students. This resource will help you grow in intentionality and hospitality and embody God’s heart of welcome to others by making invitations as a community. Part of the Communal Evangelism Toolkit.
friends talking at a lunch table
Follow up is walking with people in our community through keeping in touch and checking in with people that we meet. This resource highlights tips and ideas for follow up that are both individual and communal.
A graphic featuring sketches of delicious foods from across diverse Asian communities.
Lunch break is an open space for community building, deeper conversations, and storytelling through food. It is a fun way to casually get to know people through a meal and intentional conversation. Build trust and relationship by inviting someone new and exploring the conversation topics below. Part of the "Have You Eaten Yet?" Campaign.