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The following organizations and links are great places to get started if you are looking to network and grow your campus ministries. We hope you find them resourceful and beneficial.

1. CAMPUS p.r.e.s.s. Think Tank. CAMPUS p.r.e.s.s. is the publishing division of CAMPUS and develops credible Seventh-day Adventist resources in secular campus ministry.  Their mission to groom readership among students and young adults, and to develop resources that encourage a culture of biblical excellence and spirituality is reflected in their blog known as Think Tank. All Think Tank articles endeavor to maintain a standard of biblical truth, excellence, and simplicity.

 

2. STRIDE. STRIDE is a joint venture with CAMPUS and is based in Cambridge, MA, operating as an Adventist co-op, an evangelism laboratory and a satellite training program for campus ministries. You can read the current missionary blog here.

 

3.GYC. Held annually in December, the GYC conference is a grassroots organized movement birthed by CAMPUS seeking to challenge young people from the Word of God. GYC holds workshops that deal with practical and controversial issues young people face.  We encourage you to listen to past conference messages.

 

4.ACF Link. Adventist Christian Fellowship North American Division (ACF/NAD) is the official umbrella organization for Adventist ministry on college and university campuses not owned by the Seventh-day Adventist church in the US, Canada and Bermuda.

 

5.ALIVE. Africans Living In View of Eternity is a youth-led revival movement across the continent of Africa. Sponsored by CAMPUS, they are active in mission work and projects and if you are interested in getting involved, visit their website.

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