Why we are here
eQuipping for eMinistry is a place for any Campus Crusade for Christ staff to find and share easily-understood, transferable resources and best practices to assist them in their ministry through the use of technology.
How to navigate this site
The Get Started page explains in more detail how to use pages, menus, tags, and categories to find what you need. The Your Ministry page helps you think through the people in your life and what tech tools might assist you in your ministry.
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April – May 2011 Shared Reader
The bimonthly “e4e online newspaper” features a great selection of posts from Campus Crusade for Christ staff women and is one of our most-clicked sites. I usually select up to five posts from the past two months and look for a theme.
In this issue:
• Leaha gives us a fresh look at faith and fear.
• We can know Jesus for who He really is, especially through suffering.
• What you could do if you feel “the body of Christ appears so lethargic and distracted?”
• Learn about how you can help persecuted Christians.
You’ll encourage our staff authors by visiting their sites and commenting there.
Comment here if you’d like to give some feedback on the Global Staff Women’s Shared Items. (I can’t rename it, by the way).
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