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Listed below are some of the frequently asked questions that come into the CAMPUS office. The answers can be viewed by toggling the question box. Just click on the question or the “+” sign. If your question is not answered here, contact us using the online form.
How do I register a campus ministry at my university?
Every university has different requirements for establishing a student organization. Contact your Student Activities department or its equivalent, for information on what your university requires.
What materials should we use for Bible study?
A Spirit of Prophecy book, like Steps to Christ or The Desire of Ages may be used as an outline. You may also follow a series like the Storacles or Discover.
Can CAMPUS run a Bible Lecture Series on my university campus?
CAMPUS staff are willing to conduct a Bible Lecture Series as an evangelistic outreach on your university campus. Contact us at info@campushope.com for more information.
Where do I go for training in campus ministry?
- Intensive: CAMPUS l.e.a.d.s. is a 5-day intensive training program held every second weekend of July.
- Summer: CAMPUS ExCEL is a 10week training program. See PROGRAMS for more information.
- Year-long: The Missionary Training Program is a year-long training opportunity.
How do I get funding for my campus ministry?
If your group is registered as an official student organization at your school, you are most likely eligible for funding from the university. Contact the department in charge of student organizations at your school to inquire about how to access these funds and what they may be used for.
A supportive local church may also assist with funding training and outreach activities for your group.
Are donations to CAMPUS tax-deductible?
Donations to CAMPUS receive a comprehensive tax-deductible receipt at the close of the year.
What is the difference between CAMPUS General Donations and CAMPUS Projects?
When you donate to CAMPUS General Donations, your contribution helps CAMPUS to meet any of its many operating expenses. This includes everything from Bible Lecture Series to ink cartridges for the CAMPUS office.
The CAMPUS Project fund has been set aside for specific projects that CAMPUS seeks to advance. At the moment, the projects meet CAMPUS’ personnel needs and the need for a building to serve as a headquarters.
The CAMPUS Project fund has been set aside for specific projects that CAMPUS seeks to advance. At the moment, the projects meet CAMPUS’ personnel needs and the need for a building to serve as a headquarters.
What are the projects that CAMPUS is working on?
- Personnel: There are currently three full-time chaplains working for CAMPUS, but there are many more universities to be reached. By God’s grace, we would like to see support for the Adventists on every university campus by way of a chaplain.
- Headquarters: The CAMPUS office space and the Missionary Training Program currently operate from two mobile homes that are in disrepair. New facilities are needed.
Who may benefit from the training and support that CAMPUS offers?
Anyone with a burden for campus ministry is welcome to join the CAMPUS family.


