Join other Fultondale High School Students each and every Wednesday morning in the Library for First Priority.
This is a great time for students to come and fellowship with other students, worship through music and God's Word and minister to your high school campus.
Join us every Wednesday morning at 7:20 A.M.
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BECOME A CAMPUS MISSIONARY
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Campus Missionaries are students who care about their friends and others who walk the halls of their campus everyday. Campus Missionaries have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. They are interested in seeing Jesus have an impact on their campus and in the people they influence. Campus Missionaries are willing to do whatever they can to see that Jesus is represented on their campus.
Becoming a Campus Missionary
To become a Campus Missionary you need to:
- Have a desire to see your campus impacted for Jesus Christ.
- Begin praying daily for the people in your school.
- Be involved in your local church youth ministry.
- Be willing to tell your story and how Jesus has impacted you.
- Tell the Gospel story to those who will listen.
The Campus Missionary's Priorities
Campus Missionaries have the opportunity to do several things, but none are more important than these:
- Live the life.
Your example of a strong Christian testimony is a powerful tool in your school.
- Pray for your friends and your school.
You may be the only one who is praying for them.
- Tell the story of Jesus.
It all comes down to you presenting Christ at school to those whom you can.
- Begin or support an ongoing campus club or ministry on your campus.
- Give to other missionary efforts.
Your church probably has missions programs or people you can support.
Your school campus is your mission field. You can make a difference on your campus by sharing Jesus with other students. All it takes is a passion and a plan.
Here are some guidelines you can follow to help you succeed as a student leader on your campus:
A. Pursuing a passionate commitment and a personal plan for campus evangelism.
Principle statement:Passion (heart-felt focused determination) leads to action. Students who capture the heart of Christ's love will be compelled to share their faith with others. II Corinthians 5:14, Ephesians 6:19
- Am I passionately pursuing a growing relationship with Christ?
- Am I consistently praying for my friends, classmates, and family?
- Am I looking for opportunities to share my faith in Christ with others?
- Do I know how to tell others about a relationship with Christ?
- Do I have a personal plan to reach others at my school?
B. Being a part of a peer accountability group that encourages students to live and share the life of Christ.
Principle statement:There is strength, encouragement, and support in numbers. Ecclesiastes 4:9-12
- Am I meeting regularly with Christian friends from my campus?
- Do I have specific friends who encourage me and hold me accountable to live for Christ?
- Am I daily encouraging my friends and helping them be accountable to live for Christ?
C. Uniting with all Christian students (as the body of Christ) to fulfill the Great Commission at their school.
Principle statement:A group of campus Christians divided against themselves cannot stand. Matt.12:25
- Do I understand the meaning of The Great Commission?
- Am I and my group of Christian friends helping other Christians on campus live for Christ?
- Are we as students leading in developing ministries to reach our campus?
- Are we targeting specific groups of students to present Christ on our campus?