Como buscamos caminhar juntos com todos na direção de um relacionamento com Jesus.
O que nós cremos sobre o evangelho e nosso chamado para servir à nação.
Como tudo começou... Conheça aqui a nossa história.
When the global church comes together then powerful things can happen.
Leading from values so others will walk passionately with God to grow and bear fruit.
Ajudando estudantes a conhecer Jesus, crescerem na fé e compartilhar o evangelho com outros.
Envolva-se em nosso ministério através da oração.
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GCM - Movimento Global da Igreja: Movimento que lidera os líderes da Igreja, abrindo caminho para o maior número possível de cristãos, através das estratégias evangélicas, discipulando e plantando novas igrejas multiplicativas. Por uma comunidade de fé para todos e em todos os lugares.
Ajudando mulheres a crescerem em seu relacionamento com Deus.
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Biographies of our founders, Bill and Vonette Bright.
Vonette Bright is co-founder of Campus Crusade for Christ along with her late husband Dr. William R. Bright. She earned her BA in home economics from Texas Women’s University and did graduate work in the field of education at the University of Southern California. Vonette taught in Los Angeles Schools before joining Bill full-time in Campus Crusade. Bill and Vonette have two married sons and four grandchildren.
Names, photographs and short biographies of executive leadership team from around the world
Executive biographies and portraits for each member of the Board of Directors of Campus Crusade for Christ.
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Do you find yourself inspired to leave a spiritual legacy, but confused about where to start?
In this 4-part series we have looked at an ordinary college student's journey, examined what a spiritual movement is and even learned about how other's have dealt with common obstacles.
Now it's your turn.
You don't have to be a pastor, missionary or theologian to leave a spiritual legacy. Starting with where you are and what you have, your influence can multiply.
Whether you stay at home with children, work in corporate America or go to school, you can make a difference in the lives of others and help people learn how to do the same.
And it all begins in the place God has you in life.
Thanks to the freedom and accessibility of the internet, you can use e-mail to help lead someone to Christ or mentor and train a new believer. Evangelistic Web sites connect those seeking answers, including college students and military personnel, to the truth found in Christ.
Because you can have an ongoing spiritual conversation with a neighbor down the street or someone halfway around the world using your computer, you're not limited to meeting with someone in person to help them grow in their faith.
A mission field awaits you at your 9-to-5 regardless of whether you have just entered the job force or are already climbing the corporate ladder. God can use you not only to point people to Christ, but also to build spiritual leaders in your circles of influence.
Consider a lunch time Bible study using materials like Foundations, which can work well in the business environment.
Building spiritual movements as a volunteer combines your interests and passions with your heart for God. Participate in activities already started by others or be the first to try new ideas among an affinity group in your area.
Some areas of interest include:
You might already be doing things that easily could lead to spiritual multiplication like leading a small group Bible study or receiving training you could teach others.
A simple change in perspective might be all you need to move from ministry to movements.
Reflect on your activities using the following questions:
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