Movements
Maybe you are on a campus without any Cru movement on campus yet or want to start a movement on a part of campus not currently being exposed to the Gospel. If so, then check out the Movement Launching website for information about starting a new Cru ministry. This website offers a plethora of resources to take you from launching to building a movement. It also has information for ethnic and specialized movements!
It is our desire that every student in every part of campus would have the opportunity to hear and respond to the claims of Jesus Christ in a culturally relevant and natural way.
It is our desire that every student in every part of campus would have the opportunity to hear and respond to the claims of Jesus Christ in a culturally relevant and natural way.
Cru's purpose is to help launch and build movements of spiritual multiplication on college campuses so that everyone will know someone who truly follows Jesus Christ. |
Athletes in Action's campus division exists to boldly proclaim the love and truth of Jesus Christ to every college athlete in the U.S. and the millions they influence by winning, building, and sending athletic-influencers. Their mission is to speak to the spiritual needs of athletes, reaching and equipping them to use their talents as a platform for the gospel. |
The Impact Movement envisions each community of African descent fulfilling its destiny as a reflection of the redemptive power of Jesus Christ. The Impact Movement takes the truth of Jesus Christ to the campus, community and world by producing leaders of African descent who are spiritually focused, financially responsible and morally fit. |
Bridges International exists to help fulfill Christ's Great Commission by winning international intellectuals to Christ, building them in their faith and sending them into Christian service (vocational or volunteer) throughout the world. |
The Greek Movement exists to plant spiritual movements in every fraternity and sorority in the country. They also have a desire to serve all fraternities and sororities by offering resources on leadership, spiritual growth, and Greek life. |
For centuries in academia, the Faculty Commons has been a place of gathering for the exchange of ideas and the sharing of lives. We dream of the day when there are movements of Christian professors on every campus, circles of professors willing to wrestle with the ever-challenging question, “As a Christian, what should I do in the academy?” Their mission is to reach and connect professors who change the world.
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