Category Archives: Campus Ministry

Two Videos Your Church Can Use

I’ve received several emails and phone calls in the past few months from Bible class teachers and church leaders asking for copies of the student interview videos I put together.

The production quality isn’t extremely high (they are amatuer projects), but here they are if you’d like to use them for something:

Several are using these videos on their church/ministry websites – feel free to do whatever you’d like with them. 🙂

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Want to Listen to Some Great Lessons Online? 2009 Campus Ministry United Workshop Audio Posted!

Into Christian ministry?

Want to listen to some great lessons for free?

Bookmark this page, and yes – I said *free*?

That’s right – Campus Ministry United does NOT charge 6 or 7 bucks a pop for lessons from our workshops. We release them for free, and, Lord willing, always will.

Of course we understand workshop overhead must be covered, but we prefer to take care of that in ways other than charging people for listening to the lessons.

We want these lessons to help as many people as possible, and believe charging for them hinders that.

I wish those in charge of other workshops and seminars would follow CMU’s lead in this!

Anyway, let me step off my soapbox for a moment and share these links with you:

  1. Wes Woodell – “2009 Workshop Kickoff & Planter Interviews” (31:09) (Scriptures & Interview PowerPoint)
  2. Anthony Wood“How Evangelism to the Poor Can Equal Evangelism to Your Campus pt. 1” (59:42)
  3. Anthony Wood – “How Evangelism to the Poor Can Equal Evangelism to Your Campus pt. 2” (36:16)
  4. Kerry Cox “Curriculum Planning Mini-Workshop pt. 1” (51:18)
  5. Kerry Cox – “Curriculum Planning Mini-Workshop pt. 2” (32:33)
  6. Buddy Bell“Displaying Strange Behavior: The Value of a Holy Life” (55:12)
  7. David Weidner “Men’s Session: Real Sexual Purity in Campus Ministry pt. 1” (63:44) ( David’s Purity pt. 1-4 PowerPoint)
  8. David Weidner – “Men’s Session: Real Sexual Purity in Campus Ministry pt. 2” (61:29)
  9. David Weidner – “Men’s Session: Real Sexual Purity in Campus Ministry pt. 3” (61:33)
  10. David Weidner – “Men’s Session: Real Sexual Purity in Campus Ministry pt. 4” (68:06)
  11. Robin Weidner – “Women’s Session: Staying Secure & Sexually Pure In Your Campus Ministry pt. 1” (41:07) (Robin’s Purity pt. 1-3 PowerPoint; Full Class Notes )
  12. Robin Weidner – “Women’s Session: Staying Secure & Sexually Pure In Your Campus Ministry pt. 2” (41:47)
  13. Robin Weidner “Women’s Session: Staying Secure & Sexually Pure In Your Campus Ministry pt. 3” (24:15)
  14. Buddy Bell“Effective Small Groups In Campus Ministries pt. 1” (56:07) (Effective Small Groups Class Notes )
  15. Buddy Bell“Effective Small Groups In Campus Ministries pt. 2” (46:14)
  16. Wes Woodell & Marvin Crowson – “Fundraising: Seven Principles Behind Effective Fundraising for Ministry Planters” (36:41) (Fundraising Class Notes Outling 7 Principles; Example Fundraising DVD; Example Fundraising PowerPoint; Sample Fundraising Info Packet )
  17. Wes Woodell & Marvin Crowson “Fundraising: Group Discussion on Fundraising for Smaller Events” (34:00)
  18. Kerry Cox – “Communicating a Strange Idea: Sharing the Gospel with Strangers” (52:19)
  19. Rita Cox – “Women’s Session: Ladies Leading In Campus Ministry pt. 1” (48:16)
  20. Hannah Cox “Women’s Session: Ladies Leading In Campus Ministry pt. 2” (51:53)
  21. Seth Simmons – “Strange Behavior: Spiritual Disciplines pt. 1” (67:13) (Spiritual Disciplines PowerPoint )
  22. Seth Simmons – “Strange Behavior: Spiritual Disciplines pt. 2” (69:43)
  23. Gary Lambrecht & Lynn Stringfellow – “Healthy Elder/Campus Minister Relationships pt. 1” (71:51) (Connection PowerPoint )
  24. Gary Lambrecht & Lynn Stringfellow – “Healthy Elder/Campus Minister Relationships pt. 2” (57:13)
  25. Lynn Stringfellow – “Strange Criticism: Responding to Criticism & Persecution” (47:57)
  26. Robert Cox – “Avoid Strange Teaching: Clear Doctrine in an Unclear World” (39:57)

To easily access these lessons anytime, visit the Campus Ministry United Audio/Video Page. There you can download all of the lessons from the 2009 Workshop as well as all available audio from previous CMU years (that’s four years worth of great content at no cost to you).

CMU Workshop in blogs and Facebook notes:

(If you’ve written a blog post or Facebook note about the CMU workshop, leave a comment with the link and I’ll add you to the list)

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2010 Princeton Review

The Princeton Review is a great resource to use in finding info on colleges and universities in the United States.

Each year, a comprehensive, scientific study is conducted on various aspects of our nation’s schools: academics/admissions, demographics, town life, politics, quality of life, extracurriculars, and the social scene (my favorite).

PR released the 2010 edition of their rankings today.

Since you have to log in to their site to view the rankings, I’ll post a few samples here. 122,000 students were surveyed to get these results:

STUDENTS STUDY THE MOST:

  1. California Institute of Technology
  2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  3. Reed College
  4. Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering
  5. Harvard College
  6. Middlebury College
  7. Swarthmore College
  8. University of Chicago
  9. Princeton University
  10. Davidson College
  11. Williams College
  12. United States Coast Guard Academy
  13. United States Military Academy
  14. The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
  15. Bryn Mawr College
  16. Sweet Briar College
  17. Carleton College
  18. Harvey Mudd College
  19. College of the Holy Cross
  20. Grinnell College

STUDENTS STUDY THE LEAST:

  1. West Virginia University
  2. University of Maryland, College Park
  3. State University of New York at Albany
  4. University of Mississippi
  5. University of North Dakota
  6. Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge
  7. Florida State University
  8. University of Florida
  9. Florida Southern College
  10. University of Georgia
  11. Pennsylvania State University–University Park
  12. University of Central Florida
  13. City University of New York–Brooklyn College
  14. Arizona State University
  15. The University of Texas at Austin
  16. The University of Alabama – Tuscaloosa
  17. Ohio University–Athens
  18. University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  19. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey–New Brunswick
  20. Salisbury University

I always hear people whining about how tough FSU is … maybe those people should put down their football once or twice a week and open a book for a couple of hours.

Here are couple of rankings from the social scene category:

MOST POTHEADS:

  1. University of California–Santa Cruz
  2. Skidmore College
  3. University of Vermont
  4. Bard College
  5. University of Colorado–Boulder
  6. New College of Florida
  7. Colorado College
  8. Hampshire College
  9. University of California–Santa Barbara
  10. Eckerd College
  11. Ithaca College
  12. Sarah Lawrence College
  13. Warren Wilson College
  14. Pitzer College
  15. University of Oregon
  16. Guilford College
  17. West Virginia University
  18. Wesleyan University
  19. State University of New York–Purchase College
  20. Green Mountain College

MOST BEER DRINKERS:

  1. Pennsylvania State University–University Park
  2. University of New Hampshire
  3. Providence College
  4. University of Florida
  5. Claremont McKenna College
  6. Ohio University–Athens
  7. Hampden-Sydney College
  8. West Virginia University
  9. Colgate University
  10. University of Wisconsin-Madison
  11. Lehigh University
  12. The University of Texas at Austin
  13. Union College (NY)
  14. Florida State University
  15. DePauw University
  16. Trinity College (CT)
  17. Eckerd College
  18. Gettysburg College
  19. Indiana University–Bloomington
  20. University of Mississippi

MOST HARD LIQUOR DRINKERS:

  1. University of Mississippi
  2. Providence College
  3. Fairfield University
  4. The University of Texas at Austin
  5. Tulane University
  6. University of Wisconsin-Madison
  7. Indiana University–Bloomington
  8. University of Georgia
  9. Pennsylvania State University–University Park
  10. Trinity College (CT)
  11. University of Colorado–Boulder
  12. Sewanee–The University of the South
  13. Ohio University–Athens
  14. Lehigh University
  15. University of North Dakota
  16. University of Tennessee
  17. University of Iowa
  18. University of Florida
  19. Loyola University New Orleans
  20. University of California–Santa Barbara

Parents – now you know where not to send your kids. You’re welcome.

There are a ton of other categories to peruse with useful information … one of the cool things I found is that San Francisco is ranked as one of the top college towns. Also, SFSU is no longer listed as a top school for marijuana use. We’re moving up in the world (or down, depending on your perspective).

Please share this resource with others. It’s great for prospective students, parents, campus ministers, and anyone else interested in staying up-to-date on collegiate life in the United States.

Enjoy!

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