- Lynn Stringfellow – “Workshop Kickoff: Ministry Updates” (32:34)
- Lynn Stringfellow – “Workshop Kickoff: CMU Mission Overview” (18:55) PowerPoint
- Jonathan Storment – “Passing the Torch: Moses to Joshua” (48:35) PowerPoint
- Tyler Ellis – “The World in Our Back Yard: Reaching Internationals” (57:31) PowerPoint
- Tyler Ellis – “Reaching Internationals Q & A” (18:53)
- Free Resources/Teaching Materials From Tyler Ellis (221.6 MB)
- Johnny Bond – “Hero or Zero? Attitude in Campus Ministry” (50:44)
- Johnny Bond – “Attitude in Campus Ministry Q & A” (22:36)
- Patrick Mead – “Alexander Who? Barton What? Why Restoration Movement History Matters pt. 1” (75:28)
- Patrick Mead – “Why Restoration Movement History Matters Q & A” (14:24)
- Patrick Mead – “Alexander Who? Barton What? Why Restoration Movement History Matters pt. 2” (84:08)
- Robert & Kerry Cox – “Leadership Development in Campus Ministry pt. 1” (46:14)
- Robert & Kerry Cox – “Leadership Development Q & A pt. 1” (25:12)
- Robert & Kerry Cox – “Leadership Development in Campus Ministry pt. 2” (50:48)
- Robert & Kerry Cox – “Leadership Development Q & A pt. 2” (19:13)
- Josh Ross – “God is Good When …: Dealing With Life’s Tough Stuff” (57:46)
- Macky Shedd – “Tools From the Shedd: Crafting Creative Curriculum” (48:52) Proving the Resurrection Without Using the Bible PowerPoint
- Macky Shedd – “Crafting Creative Curriculum Q & A” (15:46)
- Free Resources/Teaching Materials From Macky Shedd (129.8 MB)
- Patrick Mead & Josh Graves – “Passing the Torch: Paul to Timothy” (59:01)
- Wes Woodell – “Evangelistic Bible Study With Non-Believers: Establishing the Credibility of the Bible Using the Bible” (85:56) PowerPoint; King & Kingdom Study Handout; Historical Reliability of the Bible Handout
- Lynn & Carol Stringfellow – “Reach: Starting a Campus Ministry Planting Movement” (54:27)
- Lynn & Carol Stringfellow – “Starting a Campus Ministry Planting Movement Q & A” (23:13)
- Robert & Kerry Cox – “Passing the Torch: Elijah to Elisha” (51:29)
Each year seems to be better than the last – 2011 was no exception. Please share these resources with anyone who may benefit.