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Chuck Bomar's New Book "College Ministry 101"

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Chuck Bomar, CollegeLeader founder and one of the most respected speakers on college-age ministry, has just released his new book entitled "College Ministry 101: A Guide To Work With 18-25 Year Olds." This book is a great tool and resource for anyone who is looking to start a college ministry or who is a veteran of ministering to young people. The book contains sections which include; Understanding College-age People and Creating An Effective Ministry. There are also practical helps in the back section of the book that cover other areas of college ministries. Look for this book at your nearest Christian book store or go to http://www.collegeleader.org/ and order your copy.

If you live in the Southern California area, I have two books I'm giving away for free. Just contact me and I'll get them to you.

Chuck at Momentum conference speaking at one of his regional seminars.

Mike has his copy...where's yours?







Momentum: Preparing a New Generation to Follow Christ



You can still feel the earth shaking from this years Momentum. Around 2,000 participated at this years conference held on the campus of Robert Morris University in Pennsylvania. Great speakers, relevant training, touching communities, and celebrating worship were all apart of the week. God blessed in too many ways to share on this blog but many lives were changed for God, including a few of the staff members of Robert Morris who came to Christ. Check out CE National web page for full details.

One of the ministries I was most excited about was the college division called Fusion. We wanted to change the direction we were heading with this ministry and challenge those in their twenties to be more active in their home church. To help them accomplish this, we gave some practical ways in how to minister to their youth groups that were here at Momentum. Timothy Kurtaneck shared "building block" assignments for the group, which gave them easy and practical ways in discipling those younger than them. We also brought in Chuck Bomar to give help those that wanted to start college ministries at their church. A great week for us who saw the Lord encourage and move in the lives of those impacted by Momentum.

Blueprint #1: Keeping it Simple with Discipleship

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

For those of you who love complex strategies and vision statements, you'll be disappointed with what I'll be sharing. College ministry is the exact opposite of these things. At its very core, college-age ministry thrives on simplicity. That doesn't mean there isn't a lot of hard work or time involved. Actually, I don't think there is another age group that demands so much of your time, but it's "simple" time you are investing. It's all about a relationship.

As a youth pastor, one of the jobs I loathed was getting transportation for an event. I would have to call parents, staff, and anyone I could find to take our group to a place that was just ten minutes from the church. Not so with college people. They come with transportation provided. It's simple. College-age can even plan an event, oversee a ministry, lead studies, and lots more. The one thing they can't do is disciple themselves.

No matter how many college people come to your gatherings or the multitude of ministries you do, if you are not making disciples then you've lost the focus of His Church. I've read books, seen the research, and heard from the best of those who minister to ages 17-25 and they all say the same thing, they need and want a connecting relationship to a community. If the church is not pouring into them, then they'll go where someone will. One of the keys to keeping a younger Christian generation is to help them be like Jesus by surrounding them in a community of "Jesus-like" people. You don't need a cutting edge relevant program. You don't have to paint your church black inside with candles burning (unless you want to). You need to show them what it means to be like Jesus.

Disciple them.
 
   





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