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The Disciplines of a Campusreaching Movement

Uniting Together In:

Prayer Mobilization
Prayer is truly the backbone of a Campusreaching movement. We organize a weekly meeting where all the campus ministry/church leaders meet together to pray. In this time they receive united vision from the Lord. It is there a vision for transformation is grown and relationships are developed between leaders. Prayer, in fact, is the only regular place of meeting in the campusreaching effort.

Prayer mobilization also occurs among the student leaders and at least once a semester where all the members of every group/church gather together to pray.

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Leadership Development
It has been said, if you want to see incremental increase in progress, then work harder on the things you are already doing. If you want to see transformation, the change the way you think. The campusreaching effort seeks to help change the ministry/church leaders' thinking by creating an atmosphere of learning, whereby everyone grows personally as well as seeing growth in their ministries/churches.

Leaders in deep relationship can share their ministry successes and failures. This leads to change in thinking, which leads us further down the road of transformation.

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Spiritual Mapping
Spiritual mapping is an effort to spiritually discern what the Lord and the enemy are doing on campus. It can be accomplished through simple conversations about perceptions, demographic research, online research, ministry progress surveys, prayer walking and more. However mapping is accomplished, its end is simple. To motivate specific prayer and strategic action.

As the ministries compile data from their pieces of the puzzle, God reveals a greater picture of strong and weak points of the entire Body of Christ. This guides them in which steps to take together.

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Campus Saturation
Campus Saturation is the identification of people groups which do not have a community of believers living among them, and the sending of believers as missionaries into those groups.

The different ministries/churches on a campus allow their students to work together across organizational boundaries based upon things the students share in common like living in the same dorm or fraternity or attending the same extra-curricular club. The ministries work to establish a viable praying and witnessing Christian community in every college (area of study), extra-curricular club and residence (dorm, apartment, fraternity).

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