Recomended Tools

CruPress Green – Your one stop shop for a ton of great CCC resources for everything from hosting a prayer meeting to leading an outreach.  The blog also has some great fresh topics to engage with.

Cru.Comm Bible Studies – These are great, easy to prepare, conversational Bible studies that even come with a great article you can hand out or send out to spur on further thought.  Whether your leading a study with mostly new believers, or with students who have been involved in your movement for a long time, you should be able to find a series that meets the needs of your group.

The Compass – The Compass is a tool designed to help staff and student disciplers guide other students through the process of becoming mature disciples. In addition to over 45 lesson files, The Compass contains a number of other resources including a series of four talks by Roger Hershey on the right reasons, people, components, and content for discipleship.

Everystudent.com – This is a great evangelistic website with tons of great articles for those who want to learn more about the Christian Faith.  Every month, thousands of students indicate a decision to receive Christ on this website.  Visitors can get questions answered by interacting with someone on the site via email or the live chat feature.

EveryStudent.info – This site is designed to help you make the most of everystudent.com on your campus so that students you don’t even know might encounter God on the internet and become part of your movement.

Chicago Student Survey – This is a survey developed by Chicago Staff and designed to find out more about the students we are trying to reach on Chicago campuses, as well as create great spiritual conversations that will lead to sharing the Gospel.

Chicago Vision Piece – This is the printable file of our “Walk, Communicate, Multiply Vision Piece”, which is often referred to as the “Bunny Book”.  Please note that this is the printable version of the file and the text pages won’t line up correctly with the picture pages if you are viewing the document on a computer.