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Campus and ministries
Appointment tenures in extension ministries, such as Military Chaplaincy, Campus Ministry, Missions, Higher Education and other ministries beyond the local church are often even longer.
The movement left a significant legacy through its influence on contemporary ministries International Churches of Christ, Maranatha Campus Ministries and Great Commission International.
Campus Crusade for Christ has active ministries on 1, 064 college and university campuses with over 50, 000 students actively involved in the U. S. ministry in 2007.
Campus Crusade begins new ministries to high school students, military personnel, and athletes, as well as a new prayer ministry.
* 2006: Led by Steve Douglass, Campus Crusade for Christ International comprises some 60 different ministries and projects in 190 countries around the world.
* evangelistic and discipleship ministries ( such as InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Scripture Union, Campus Crusade for Christ, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Christian Discipleship Ministries, and The Navigators ,)
Gordon College has a student association, student ministries, intramural sports, and a Campus Events Council.
Park Street believes strongly in education integrated with faith, so it is associated with Park Street Kids, Park Street School, and Boston Trinity Academy, as well as partnering with Campus Crusade for Christ and InterVarsity Christian Fellowship for undergraduate and graduate ministries, and a long-time partnership with Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.
The Catholic Campus Ministry Association has done presentations before national audiences concerning the success of St. Mary's, hoping to inspire struggling ministries at other campuses.
One most recognizable group is Cru, originally known as Campus Crusade for Christ, a non-denominational Christian ministry established in 1951 on the campus of UCLA which has ministries in over a thousand universities.
* Evangelistic and discipleship ministries ( such as The Navigators, and Campus Crusade for Christ )

Campus and include
Other institutions of higher learning in Austin include St. Edward's University, Austin Community College, Concordia University, Huston-Tillotson University, the Seminary of the Southwest, the Acton School of Business, Austin Graduate School of Theology, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Virginia College's Austin Campus, The Art Institute of Austin, Austin Conservatory and a branch of Park University.
* African festivals Significant African festivals based on the continent include the biannual Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou FESPACO in Burkina Faso, the annual Durban International Film Festival which has grown in importance for industry with the addition of a co-production forum and Talent Campus.
Other libraries located on North Campus include the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and the Bentley Historical Library.
These include Americans Vito Acconci, John Baldessari, Peter Campus, Doris Totten Chase, Norman Cowie, Dan Graham, Joan Jonas, Bruce Nauman, Nam June Paik, Martha Rosler, William Wegman, and many others.
Other institutions include the University of East Anglia ( in Norwich ), Anglia Ruskin University ( with campuses in Cambridge and Chelmsford ), University Campus Suffolk ( in Ipswich ) and University Centre Peterborough.
Colleges and universities located in the city include the University of Memphis, Rhodes College, Memphis College of Art, LeMoyne – Owen College, Christian Brothers University, Baptist College of Health Sciences, Memphis Theological Seminary, Harding School of Theology, Embry – Riddle Aeronautical University, Worldwide ( Memphis Campus ), Reformed Theological Seminary ( satellite campus ), William R. Moore College of Technology, Southern College of Optometry, Southwest Tennessee Community College, Tennessee Technology Center at Memphis, Visible Music College, and the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.
The portion of the Main Campus located west of Tech Drive and north of the railroad include all of the university's major athletic facilities except for J. C. Love Field.
* Campus facilities include TV and radio studios, a library, computer pool rooms, a cafe and a Students ’ Union office.
Programs at Eden Hall Campus include initiatives in sustainability and environmental studies, food studies, landscape architecture, and women ’ s studies.
In comparison, those students at Ocean Campus experienced slightly less convenient facilities albeit theirs did include more athletic and outdoor activities but unfortunately were a good cab ride away from the Taipei nightlife.
The centres include Barra Hall, Belmore, Cherry Lane, Colham Manor, Cornerstone, Cowley St. Laurence, Harefield, Hillside, McMillan Early Childhood Centre, Nestles Avenue, Oak Farm, Uxbridge College ( Hayes Campus ).
Schools in Thurrock include ; The Ockendon Academy, Chafford Hundred Campus, Gable Hall School, Gateway Academy, Grays Convent High School, William Edwards School & Sports College, Grays School Media Arts College, Deneholm Primary, Little Thurrock Primary, Quarry Hill Infant and Junior, St Thomas Of Canterbury Catholic Primary, Stifford Clays Infant and Junior, Stifford Primary, Thameside Infant and Junior School, Tudor Court Primary School, Warren Primary School, Chafford Hundred Primary School, Woodside Primary School ( which was opened in 1952 as Tyrell's Infant and Junior Schools, the names being changed to avoid confusion with the neighbouring Torell's Secondary School ; the schools were later amalgamated into one primary school ) and Treetops School.
The local sixth form college is Palmer's College, whilst other colleges in Thurrock include South Essex College ( Thurrock Campus ) and Thurrock Adult Community College, and recently the Stanford and Corringham Sixth Form Center was opened, as a joint Sixth Form College between Gable Hall School, Hassenbrook Specialist Technology College and St-Clere's School.
Institutes of higher education include Fortis College, Troy University Dothan Campus, Wallace Community College, Bethany Divinity College & Seminary, and the Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Other universities include the University of New South Wales Rural Clinical School located on the Coffs Harbour Health Campus.
They include: Brent Elementary School ( K-2 ), Whitaker Elementary School ( 3-6 ) and the Junior / Senior High or Secondary Campus ( 7-12 ).
Alongside the surgery, other regular locations include the police station, The Icon Bar and since 2008, The Campus Surgery, after a storyline saw the practice take over the surgery at the fictional University of Letherbridge.
Recently constructed buildings on West Campus include the Richmond Center for Visual Arts and the new Chemistry Building, which replaces aging McCracken Hall.
Modern swing dance bands active in the U. S. during the 1990s and 2000s include many contemporary jazz big bands, swing revival bands with a national presence such as Lavay Smith and Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers ( based in San Francisco ), and local / regional jazz bands that specialize in 1930s-1940s swing / Lindy dance music, such as The Swingout Big Band, White Heat Swing Orchestra, and Beantown Swing Orchestra ( Boston ), The Boilermaker Jazz Band ( Pittsburgh ), the Southside Aces ( Minneapolis ), Gordon Webster Septet ( New York ), Jonathan Stout and His Campus Five ( Los Angeles ) and The Jonathan Stout Orchestra featuring Hilary Alexander ( Los Angeles ), The Flat Cats ( Chicago ), The Gina Knight Orchestra ( Chicago and Joliet, IL ), the Solomon Douglas Swingtet and the Tom Cunningham Orchestra ( Washington, D. C .), Sonoran Swing ( Arizona ), and The Bill Elliott Swing Orchestra ( Los Angeles ).
Programs available at the Edwards Campus include developmental psychology, public administration, social work, systems analysis, information technology, engineering management and design.
The unions are still the " living rooms " of campus today and include three locations – the Kansas Union and Burge Union at the Lawrence Campus and Jayhawk Central at the Edwards Campus.
Shared facilities include the Libraries of the Claremont Colleges, Campus Safety, the Tranquada Student Services Center ( which houses Baxter Medical Center, Monsour Counseling Center, and the Health Education Outreach ,) McAlister Center ( home of the Office of the Chaplains and the Claremont Card Center ), Huntley Bookstore, all dining facilities and several sports facilities.
Other buildings on Upper Campus include the provost's house, the Annex ( a small building that houses staff ), and formerly Carriage House.
Additional food options on campus include a convenience store / coffee shop in the Campus Center, a bakery in Claflin Hall, Collins café outside the movie theater, El Table, a student-run sandwich shop located in Founders Hall ( an academic building housing many of the humanities classes ) that uses many local and organic products, and the Cafe Hoop, a student-run cooperative cafe in the basement of the Campus Center that is known for its late hours, queer-friendly environment, eclectic decoration, and ever popular nachos.

Campus and Crusade
and talks on how their Christian faith can guide them in learning about and fighting Communism during high school and college days, by Ted Place, director of Greater Miami Youth for Christ, and Jon Braun, director of Campus Crusade for Christ.
* Campus Crusade for Christ, an interdenominational Christian organization
The Australian chapter of Campus Crusade for Christ distributed a DVD of the Discovery Institute's documentary Unlocking the Mystery of Life to Australian secondary schools.
* 19-Bill Bright, American evangelical Christian and founder of Campus Crusade for Christ.
Bill Bright's leadership with Campus Crusade, the Southern Baptist International Mission Board, The Joshua Project, and others brought about the need to know who these " unreached people groups " are and how those wanting to tell about the Christian God and share a Christian Bible could reach them.
He joined Campus Crusade for Christ, traveling across Canada giving talks and speeches, particularly to businessmen.
* 1951-World Evangelical Alliance organized ; Bill and Vonette Bright create Campus Crusade for Christ at UCLA ; Alaska Missions is founded ( later to be renamed InterAct Ministries ).
* 1979-Production of JESUS film commissioned by Bill Bright of Campus Crusade for Christ ; Ted Fletcher founds Pioneers, a missionary agency with a focus on " unreached people groups "; Columban missionaries enter Pakistan at the request of the Bishop of Lahore
* Bill Bright, William R. " Bill " Bright ( October 19, 1921 – July 19, 2003 ), founder of Campus Crusade
The event was organized by the very traditional Campus Crusade for Christ and involved such traditional leaders as Bill Bright and Billy Graham.
Religious Life organizations include: Student Christian Fellowship, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Campus Crusade for Christ, Catholic Student Fellowship, Presbyterian Campus Ministry, Episcopal Campus Ministry, Hillel Jewish Fellowship, and other denominational groups.
With Jan, the second of his four wives, he worked with Campus Crusade for Christ and continued with them until 1969.
The Passion of the Christ received support and endorsement from most known evangelical leaders and representatives of USA's conservative church organizations: Billy Graham, James Dobson, Mission America Coalition, Salvation Army, Promise Keepers, National Association of Evangelicals, Campus Crusade for Christ, Focus on the Family, Pat Robertson, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Trinity Broadcasting Network, Rick Warren, Southern Baptist Convention, Jerry Falwell, Max Lucado, Young Life, Tim LaHaye, Chuck Colson, Lee Strobel, Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, Mothers of Pre-Schoolers ( MOPS ), Seventh-day Adventist Church.
The founder of Campus Crusade for Christ, he wrote The Four Spiritual Laws in 1952 and produced the Jesus Film in 1979.
This gave birth to the Campus Crusade for Christ movement.
Campus Crusade now has more than 27, 000 full-time staff and over 225, 000 trained volunteer staff in 190 countries.
* Campus Crusade for Christ International
* Review of John G. Turner's Bill Bright and Campus Crusade for Christ ( University of North Carolina Press, 2008 )
The Four Spiritual Laws is an evangelistic Christian tract created in 1952 by Bill Bright ( 1921-2003 ), founder of Campus Crusade for Christ, the world's largest Christian ministry.
* The Four Spiritual Laws at Campus Crusade
* Campus Crusade for Christ International
* Bill Bright, chairman of Campus Crusade for Christ
Logo of Campus Crusade for Christ's campus ministry.

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