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All of us live with labels. In this 4-week exploratory Bible study series in Luke, we explore the burdens we carry and how Jesus looks under the surface of our lives and uncovers the person beneath the labels.
Everything you need to lead a small group Bible study in the book of Mark
Everything you need to lead a small group Bible study in the book of John
Everything you need to lead a small group Bible study in the book of Exodus
Everything you need to lead a small group Bible study in the book of Samuel
Everything you need to lead a small group Bible study in the book of Mathew
Everything you need to lead a small group Bible study in the book of Acts
Everything you need to lead a small group Bible study in the book of Luke
Using a Luke 15 bible discussion and art, this guide will you help you make a clear and compelling invitation to faith in your Asian American small group.
A two-minute animated Gospel summary that you can use to share about Jesus and invite others to join his mission to heal the world.
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This resource will help you contextualize as you prepare to lead a BCM (Black Campus Ministries) small group.
An eight-week Bible study as you respond to God’s call to start Black Campus Ministry on your campus.
The Embodied Faith Wheel (EFW) articulates the DNA of Black Campus Ministries as we seek to plant, build and grow Embodied Faith Communities of Black students.
Ground Zero is a Bible study resource tailored to help plant a Black Campus Ministry chapter.
The Hero resource was developed specifically for Black Student Ministry and engages the social identity of black people and its contrast/comparison to our true identity given by God. Available in booklet or digital format.
Looking to start ministry with artists? Here are some essential things to know compiled by the leaders of InterVarsity Arts Ministry
Our best insights, recommendations, and advice on getting started with Black Campus Ministry.
Some tips, best practices, and examples for leading effective discussions that were developed with artists and art students in mind, but can be applicable for a broad range of audiences.
Listen to the historic address given by Evangelist Tom Skinner at the Urbana 70 Student Missions Conference on the topic of "Racism and World Evangelism"