256:. With the establishment of other Campus Crusade branches in other universities, the ministry hired six staff members. In 1956, Bright developed a 20-minute evangelistic presentation called "God's Plan For Your Life," which set the tone for Campus Crusade's evangelism and discipleship programs. In 1953, Campus Crusade rented a tiny office on Westwood Avenue in Los Angeles, which served as the organization's headquarters until the 1960s. According to Turner, Cru's expansion across US university campuses during the 1950s and 1960s created friction with existing Christian campus groups including the
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developments. However, where some argue that these new adjustments in the theology and structure of the organization encourage much-needed diversity and promote the
Christian ideals of acceptance and unconditional love, others push back, claiming that the issue of race is being overemphasized, causes divisiveness and disharmony, and that it distracts from the mission of the organization and from the Gospel itself.
448:(CWLF) to engage the New Left. CWLF's ministry focused on establishing safe houses and "crash pads" for drug addicts, infiltrating SDS meetings, and persuading student radicals to abandon violence. While CWLF received funding and support from Campus Crusade, the latter was discreet to conceal its involvement to avoid antagonizing conservative donors and potential CWLF converts.
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the group's first overseas mission. A Pakistani Fuller
Seminary student Kundan Massey founded Campus Crusade's first chapter in Pakistan. By the end of the 1950s, Campus Crusade was active in three countries. Campus Crusade's overseas expansion accentuated friction with the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, which also maintained overseas chapters.
851:. This meeting proved productive and Bright assigned Paul Eshleman, the director of campus ministry, to consult with the film maker. Despite some unease within Campus Crusade's leadership about hiring a "non-believer" to produce a film on the Bible, Bright approved the project after watching Heyman's short film on the first two chapters of the
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Bright objected to what he regarded as the "breakdown of the
American family" and advocated a return to Biblical values. As part of the Evangelical Bicentennial of 1976, Campus Crusade launched an evangelism drive called "I Found It" which targeted 246 cities and involved 300,000 Christian volunteers from 15,000 churches.
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community leaders, Campus
Crusade opened them to the public in 1978. This ministry became known as FamilyLife and used the Bible as a guide for issues relating to marriage, the family, gender roles, homosexuality, and abortion. While FamilyLife endorsed the male leadership, it also sought to accommodate modern
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Douglass, executive vice president and director of U.S. Ministries, as his successor. Douglass assumed the presidency of Campus Crusade in August 2001. On July 19, 2011, it was announced that Campus Crusade for Christ in the United States was changing its name to
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film in the United States has included direct mail campaigns sponsored by churches to deliver a copy of the film to every address in select zip codes across the country. Project leaders claim that it has been viewed over 5 billion times by over 3 billion people. This claim has been greeted
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Crusade increased its cooperation with the charismatic, Pentecostal, and Catholic churches and denominations. Bright's personal friendships with charismatic and Pentecostal Christians and Zachary Bright's charismatic experience led Campus Crusade to soften its stance towards
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presented a concise, four-step process of how to become a
Christian and became one of the most widely distributed religious booklets in history. By 2006, the booklet had been translated into over 200 languages and more than 2.5 billion copies had been distributed worldwide. Due to its simplicity, it
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deteriorated after the former sided with Billy Graham, who had accepted the sponsorship of liberal
Protestants during his 1957 New York City crusade. As a result, Bob Jones University ended its support for Campus Crusade. Turner argues that the deterioration of Campus Crusade's relationship with BJU
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In April 2020, Steve
Douglass announced that due to health concerns, he would be stepping down from his role as president. On September 2, 2020, Cru announced that Steve Sellers, Executive Vice President and U.S. National Director would take over from Steve Douglass as president, effective in early
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The historian Turner regards Explo '72 as Campus Crusade's first significant exposure to the mainstream media and a success due to the positive media coverage. Turner also argues that Campus Crusade during the 1970s sought to become more "socially aware" by recruiting more African American speakers
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organization, Christian organizations that exist alongside the institutional church (denominations and congregations). Throughout its history, Cru or Campus Crusade was best known for disseminating the "Four Spiritual Laws", a four-step Gospel tract developed in 1959 that distilled key evangelical
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Following the resignation of Campus Crusade's Asia director Nethery in 1968, Bill Bright appointed Bailey Marks as the new Asia director and tasked him with bringing more organizational unity to Crusade's Asian ministries. After touring the nine Asian countries where Crusade had a presence, Marks
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movie's completion, the relationship between Campus Crusade and Heyman deteriorated. Heyman was unhappy that Campus Crusade had overlooked his contribution to the film and objected to the ministry making different versions of the film for their evangelism outreaches. During the late 1990s, Heyman
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During the 1970s and 1980s, Campus Crusade increasingly became aligned with conservative politics, moral, and social positions. During the mid-1970s, Campus Crusade started a family outreach called FamilyLife to promote a Biblical view of the family, gender roles, homosexuality and abortion. Bill
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for the purpose of training all Asian staff in the organization's philosophy and techniques. While Campus Crusade did not abandon its principle of indigenous leadership, more emphasis was placed on ensuring that local leaders followed the organization's policies. Opposition to increased central
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as directors of the group's work in Asia and Latin America respectively. In 1967, Bill sent 55 Campus Crusade workers to establish the ministry's presence in British universities. Campus Crusade's British outreach became known as Agapé. That same year, branches were established in Canadian and
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To combat the under-representation of African American and other ethnic minorities during the late 1970s and 1980s, Campus Crusade launched several ethnic-based student movements during the early 1990s. In 1991, Tom Fritz founded the Impact movement which sought to reach African Americans by
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During the late 1970s, Campus Crusade began to shift its emphasis from university evangelism to encouraging students to serve as Crusade missionaries upon graduation. According to the historian Turner, the number of American staff serving overseas doubled to 660 between 1977 and 1981.
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Cru's inner city ministry (formerly known as Here's Life Inner City) currently trains and equips churches in 17 cities to meet immediate physical needs, while also providing long-term development programs such as Holistic Hardware for life skills and WorkNet for career preparedness.
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In 1964, Josh McDowell became a traveling representative of Cru addressing campus groups about the Christian faith. By 2008, Josh McDowell Ministry had become a speaking and humanitarian ministry based in Dallas which partnered with Cru. Over the years his ministry has focused on
304:(speaking in tongues) was a manifestation of the Holy Spirit. As the wedge between evangelicals and charismatics deepened during the 1960s, Campus Crusade issued a ruling in 1960 banning staff members from "speaking in tongues." During the mid-1960s, Campus Crusade adopted the
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also participated in the White House Conference on Families and the National Affairs Briefing in 1980. According to the historian Turner, Bill Bright and Campus Crusade's conservative political leanings created friction with the left-leaning evangelist
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film in 1980. Despite its popularity among Christian audiences, Heyman failed to generate enough revenue to subsidize his Genesis Project since the film failed to attract general audiences, leaving the project US$ 4 million in debt. Following the
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into a global evangelistic tool. Campus Crusade dubbed the film into other languages and the film became part of the "Here's Life, World" campaigns. During the 1980s and 1990s, Campus Crusade produced and distributed dozens of dubbed versions of the
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and delegates. According to Turner, the large Pentecostal and charismatic presence at Explo '72 signaled Bright adopting a more conciliatory stance towards the Charismatic movement. However, Campus Crusade maintained its opposition to glossolalia.
609:'s doctrinal statement on the family endorsing complementarianism. Campus Crusade has also endorsed the traditional evangelical positions on homosexuality and abortion. During the early 2000s, its family ministry FamilyLife supported California's
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in 2018, due to its values which prevent gay people from becoming campus leaders, in violation of the college's non-discrimination policy. While Cru's constitution has a non-discrimination policy, Rollins was concerned that Cru's binding
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Despite a failed attempt during the 1980s to establish an "International Christian Graduate University" in San Diego, Campus Crusade still operates several theological colleges overseas. In 1998, Campus Crusade began running
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ranked it No. 19 in its list of the largest charities in the United States, with a total revenue of $ 519 million. The top salary for any Campus Crusade employee was $ 164,206 in the fiscal year ending 2011. In 2020,
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into a booklet, which was accompanied by supporting Bible verses, some commentary, and support diagrams. Bright had large quantities of the booklet printed and distributed in campuses across the United States. These
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position that men and women have different but complementary roles and responsibilities in marriage, family life, and religious leadership. Bill and Vonette Bright served as board members of the pro-complementarian
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during the 1960s and 1970s. One notable Campus Crusade campaign was the "Berkeley Blitz" in January 1967 which saw 600 Campus Crusade staff and students organize a series of events including concerts, dinners for
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into other languages so that it could be shown by missionaries to peoples around the world in their native languages. The origins of The Jesus Film Project date back to 1945 when Campus Crusade's founder
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movie was released in US theaters in late 1979. To promote the film, Eshleman worked with both evangelical and Catholic churches to arrange group trips and discounts. Four million reportedly watched the
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during the 1950s and 1960s. While Bright and Campus Crusade did cultivate friendly contacts with Pentecostal and charismatics, Bright disagreed with the Pentecostal and Charismatic theological view that
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In 1976, with Campus Crusade's influence spreading beyond college campuses to sports, the marketplace and other aspects of society, Bright turned his attention once again to filmmaking. That year, the
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Christian beliefs. By 2006, over 2.5 billion copies of the "Four Spiritual Laws" had been printed. It continues to be used in Cru and its international affiliates' literature.
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charismatic and Pentecostal churches. In 1983, Campus Crusade overturned its ban on staff members speaking in tongues. During the late 1980s, Campus Crusade also partnered with the
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had an influence on Bill and Campus Crusade's opposition to glossolalia; which prevented Campus Crusade from forming close ties with Pentecostal and Charismatic Christians.
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by promoting female leadership in ways that did not threaten traditional gender roles. Since 1976 more than 1.5 million people have attended marriage conferences.
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By 1978 Heyman had secured additional funding for his project and with Peter Sykes and John Krisch as directors, the decision was made to finish the Gospel of Luke.
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as a ministry for university students. According to historian John G. Turner, Bill Bright and Vonette Zachary Bright were influenced and mentored by
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in missionary work in Africa and Latin America. In addition, Campus Crusade also collaborated with the Catholic Church to distribute the
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and opposing alcoholism and racism. In 1996, Crusade drew controversy when it published advertisements containing testimonies by "
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magazine (2007). Ninety-three percent of its funds go directly to programming, and 7% to overhead expenses. In 2008, the
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promoting male leadership in the family. During the 2000s, FamilyLife joined other conservative advocacy groups such as
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God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life.
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1200:Harmon, Steven R. (March 15, 2010).
369:consisted of the following points:
2844:"Explo '74: 'Christianizing' Korea"
2241:from the original on April 22, 2021
2211:from the original on March 25, 2015
1992:"Cru Divided Over Emphasis on Race"
1686:"What really happened at Explo '72"
1330:from the original on August 2, 2017
438:1968 Democratic National Convention
421:, a performance by the illusionist
361:In 1952, Bill Bright developed the
127:Chicago Agreement: Unity in Mission
3166:Christian parachurch organizations
2979:from the original on March 4, 2021
2949:from the original on June 30, 2021
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2521:Franklin Foer (February 8, 2004).
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1318:Laurie Goodstein (July 20, 2011).
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2490:Dewan, Shaila (August 16, 2005).
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1167:InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
764:in marshaling opposition against
434:Students for a Democratic Society
258:InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
3181:Prohibition in the United States
3161:Christianity in Orlando, Florida
2492:"Putting Jesus in Every Mailbox"
2294:"Fact Sheet: JESUS Film Project"
2262:"Poverty and America's Children"
1172:Fellowship of Christian Athletes
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446:Christian World Liberation Front
178:. It was founded in 1951 at the
2685:"Campus Crusade for Christ Inc"
1256:John Dart (September 7, 1989).
1162:College religious organizations
1154:Evangelical Christianity portal
1111:, Campus Crusade organized the
1056:Korea Campus Crusade for Christ
918:The Story of Jesus for Children
646:Korea Campus Crusade for Christ
275:(BJU), Bright's relations with
91:Non-profit 501(c)3 organization
3076:: Greenwood Publishing Group.
1225:Jin Yoo (September 14, 2020).
1182:International student ministry
444:–oriented outreach called the
260:and liberal campus chaplains.
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835:film and television producer
768:, abortion, and pornography.
2260:Won, Jenny (April 8, 2011).
1990:Yee, Curtis (June 3, 2021).
648:also opened chapters in the
576:film in Catholic countries.
338:The Late, Great Planet Earth
335:, author of the apocalyptic
1107:Building on the success of
1095:built a training center in
934:Southern Baptist Convention
607:Southern Baptist Convention
312:. According to Turner, the
247:Fuller Theological Seminary
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2567:. Josh McDowell Ministry.
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2057:www.superbowlbreakfast.com
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1688:. Cru. October 15, 2015.
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1288:"Cru Names New President"
1031:Chronicle of Philanthropy
219:Campus Crusade for Christ
164:Campus Crusade for Christ
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3091:Turner, John G. (2008).
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1453:, pp. 41–45, 63–65.
1350:Krapohl & Lippy 1999
960:Josh McDowell Ministries
897:With the sponsorship of
3045:. New York City: Alpha/
2434:"The Jesus Film (1979)"
762:Family Research Council
676:Ministries and partners
414:counterculture movement
329:Arrowhead Springs Hotel
176:parachurch organization
789:The Jesus Film Project
419:international students
231:Vonette Zachary Bright
188:Vonette Zachary Bright
70:Vonette Zachary Bright
3037:Cobia, David (2007).
2848:ChristianityToday.com
2729:. November 21, 2007.
2661:. February 27, 2017.
2324:Bright, Bill (1970).
2140:History of FamilyLife
2053:"Superbowl Breakfast"
1929:"Bright Unto the End"
973:Christian apologetics
774:Little Rock, Arkansas
487:, and the Disciples.
479:, the Christian band
297:Charismatic Movements
162:(until 2011 known as
2969:"Statement of Faith"
2778:Barrett, William P.
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2087:Super Bowl Breakfast
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517:William L. Armstrong
273:Bob Jones University
245:. While studying at
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626:Former Soviet Union
457:Cotton Bowl Stadium
388:Four Spiritual Laws
367:Four Spiritual Laws
363:Four Spiritual Laws
356:Four Spiritual Laws
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2496:The New York Times
2231:"Inner City | Cru"
2083:"Bart Starr Award"
2042:, pp. 98–101.
1934:Christianity Today
1555:, pp. 98–103.
1324:The New York Times
1231:Christianity Daily
1133:The New York Times
1046:Worldwide presence
1018:Nelson Bunker Hunt
1010:Wallace E. Johnson
994:statement of faith
807:Jesus Film Project
795:Jesus Film Project
746:complementarianism
722:The King's College
695:Athletes in Action
689:Athletes in Action
634:former homosexuals
553:Mayor of San Diego
521:Billy James Hargis
477:Kris Kristofferson
393:Four Spiritual Law
3102:978-0-8078-3185-4
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2890:, pp. 96–97.
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1965:ministrywatch.com
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707:Christian Embassy
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568:Assemblies of God
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