We couldn't get the rink for broomball on Saturday, but we still want community between the men and women of central campus. The Greek community is invited too!
On Saturday night at the Teter NST we'll be hanging out and playing group games. If you have ideas and/or friends, bring them along.
THE DETAILS What: Central Pre-Game Hangout When: 10 p.m. - Midnight Where:Teter NST Cost: Free
Our Usual Thursday Meeting!
Each Thursday, a guest speaker, an amazing band and
fellow students share about God at work and challenge college students to consider Jesus in their campus life
and
those of others. Come join 300 to 400 Hoosiers in worship
and biblical truth. Then stick around after
to
meet some people. Feel free to bring friends! We'll save a seat for you!
The meeting is normally 8 p.m. on Thursdays in Woodburn 100.
Help in Haiti
Haiti experienced a devastating earthquake Jan. 12 and is in need. Global Aid Network (GAiN) is the relief and development arm of Campus Crusade. If you would like to give money to help send much-needed medical supplies, food and water to Haiti, visit GAiN's site -- www.gainusa.org.
Spring Break Trips
If you're up for doing something during spring break, how about making an eternal influence in others' lives (or even your own)! Come join Cru in seeking the Lord for the spiritual needs of others on one of three spring break trips!
BERLIN — Cru at Indiana University has a partnership with Germany. We want to be a spiritual resource to the German universities, and part of our current movement goals is to send spring break and summer project teams to Berlin. Come with us. Let's seek God and change the world! Application deadline: Jan. 14. Contact Doug Dyksen at doug.dyksen@uscm.org. Cost: We train you to raise support for the finances -- about $1,500 to $1,800
CHICAGO — Every spring break, Cru movements from across the Midwest flock to Chicago to care for the spiritual and physical needs of the city. Ministry will be spent 1) equipping and sending you to care for the eternal needs of college students in the city's universities and 2) equipping and sending you to care for the physical needs of the under-privileged in tangible ways.
The Details:
When: March 14-19 Cost: $160 + travel
We know you want to go to a beach, enjoy the sun and relax — far away from books and lectures. We have an additional motive for you to head to the shore — eternal influence! More than 100,000 college students go to Panama City on spring break. A majority of them come to seek fulfillment in very unfulfilling things. Come be a dynamic part of bringing light to a very dark place. P.S. This is a great trip for personal growth and challenges, as you will be trained throughout. Cost: $269 for the resort cost. Adding food and travel costs, it comes to about $400 or less. More info: Visit BIG-BREAK.com and the FaceBook page for more information.
"Jesus without Religion"
What did He say? What did He do? What does it mean?
Rick James offers a unique yet unorthodox presentation of the teaching and meaning of Jesus. His book "Jesus without Religion" offers an introduction to Jesus, Son of Man, outside the context of church and doctrine. James offers a down-to-earth, realistic yet approachable
version of the Savior away from social context. James is the publisher of Campus Crusade for Christ's CruPress and a renowned speaker. Join us for this great opportunity!
THE DETAILS Speaker: Rick James, author of "Jesus Without Religion" When: Thursday, Feb. 11 at 8 p.m. Where: Alumni Hall Cost: Free
Summer Project
Summer project offers the opportunity for students to take the good news of forgiveness in Jesus to virtually anywhere in the world with Campus Crusade for Christ so ultimately everyone will know someone who truly follows Jesus!
Every summer, thousands of college students from all over the world choose to spend their summer in community with one another as they take the message of Jesus to hundreds of cities, campuses and communities in the U.S. and all over the world.
The Summer Project experience ranges in possibility from doing campus ministry to working with AIDS orphans, from working with artists in NYC to medical missions opportunities, from working with inner-city kids to sharing your faith on a beach! Summer Project experiences vary in length from one week to 10 weeks!
Cru participates in the IU traditions of the Little 500 bicycle race and Little 50 foot race.
Interested in riding with the men's Little 500 team? Contact: Kaleb Naegeli - knaegeli@gmail.com
Interested in running with the women's Little 50 team? (It place 4th in 2009.) Contact: Erin Bullington - ebulling@indiana.edu
Intelligent Design
Cru was a part of the first IU "themester" by sponsoring a debate titled "Intelligent Design: Is It Viable?" The podcast of the debate is available on the Online Talks page, and you can find out more by checking out IU Cru's page on the debate.
Cru Housing finder
Do you need to find a place to stay or need to sublease your place? We have a way for you to post
some things about what you are looking for. Click here to check out what's going on and post your
own info or see what others have posted.
Looking to get involved in a church?
We know that you want to have a place to call home on Sundays and we want to help point you to some great churches that you can get involved in.
This is by no means an exhaustive list, but only a couple where the majority of our current students are involved. If you would like to have other church info posted, let us know.