Recently I returned from halfway around the world (my bottom swears it was longer!) to present to all of the campus staff how they can integrate using the internet with our traditional face to face strategies. Out of a 1 1/2 day conference, they dedicated most of the time to addressing this issue of integration so the pressure was on.
“Movements everywhere” is the rallying cry of Campus Crusade. You will see it in all of our publications. We want to help build spiritual movements everywhere “in order that someone knows someone who truly follows Jesus.” Makes sense, but what does that look like on the internet? Our leadership has come up with the term a “virtually led movement” (or as my Singaporean friends who love acronyms like to say “VLM”) I was tasked with trying to help define “VLM” for Singapore. CCC has not specifically defined a VLM yet like it has been defined for a face to face movement, so that made my job that much easier (or harder depending on how you look at it!)
I was also able to share some of the great things that others around the world have been doing both inside and outside of CCC. Some of the new strategies that I am particularly excited about are:
1) a “spiritual starter kit” from our friends at everystudent.com. You can also sign up for other spiritual growth series here.
2) A site called starterbible (developed in the Netherlands). Starterbible is an e-learning course for new Believers.
3) The Global Short film network. Using short films that you can download to your computer, i-phone, i-pod or other mobile phone for use in your everyday conversations.
4) Soul cravings (from Canada’s power to change). What does your soul crave?
5) Easy ways to use the internet found here.
6) Lifechurch.tv – A physical church as well as an online church in Oklahoma City. Students (and people worldwide) can go to church online 24/7. No more excuses now for not going to church!
After presenting how we can use the internet to help build both virtual and face to face movements, it was on to a knowledge cafe facilitated by one of my teammates. We didn’t want to tell Singapore what to do, but instead let them come up with their own next steps for the campus ministry in Singapore. How can the internet help Singapore build spiritual movements? For some of their answers you can go here.
Pray for me as I continue to help Singapore in their quest to build virtual and face to face spiritual movements.

One of my meals in Singapore. Duck!! MMMMMM!! I guess I can’t really say it’s Finger lickin’ good since it’s a duck.
