2007 PowerPoint Case - InterVarsity Christian Fellowship

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A vision to see:
Students and Faculty
transformed
campuses
renewed
world changers
developed
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Lost Lives
The potential of 17 million college
students is enormous.
But the campus environment:
assumes God is irrelevant…
produces tremendous social pressure…
discourages spiritual development…
results in student abandoning their faith.
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Our M i s s i o n:
We build diverse witnessing
communities on campus that
call faculty and students to
Christ and develop them as
spiritual leaders.
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[ VALUES ]
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G r o w i n g in Love for
God
God’s Word
God’s People of every ethnicity
and culture
God’s Purposes in
the World
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[ MISSION ]
[ VALUES ]
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Building Communities by:
Spiritual Formation
Bible Study
Leadership Training
Evangelism
Mission Projects
Multiethnic Ministry
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More than sixty years of seeing
lives transformed.
ENDORSEMENTS
CHANGED LIVES
Marva Dawn
Dallas Willard
Miroslav Volf
Harold Dean Trulear
Vinoth Ramachandra
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[ PROGRAM ] [ IMPACT ] [ FUTURE ]
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Two year GOALS:
Build new evangelistic relationships with
campus groups
Start new small group Bible studies until
there is a small group in every dorm
Have 30 freshmen involved in discipling
relationships with upperclassmen
Sponsor four large group outreach
meetings a year with 100 students
Send 25% of our students on a summer
mission trips
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[ IMPACT ] [ FUTURE ] [ BUDGET ]
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Bringing hopes to reality
Ministry Budget
Campus Evangelism
One-on-One Student Discipleship
Leadership Training
Bible Study Strategy
Large Group Worship and Teaching
Fall and Spring Training Conferences
Mission Programs/Urban Projects
Annual Total
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$8,000
$8,000
$8,000
$6,000
$5,000
$3,000
$3,000
$41,000
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Investing in young lives
Leadership Gifts
1 Gift of $10,000/year
1 Gift of $5,000/year
1 Gift of $3,000/year
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Major Gifts
2 Gifts of $200/month
2 Gifts of $150/month
3 Gifts of $100/month
4 Gifts of $75/month
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Sustaining Gifts
7 Gifts of $50/month
5 Gifts of $35/month
4 Gifts of $25 /month
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Ministry Plan
Appendix:
NEED
Doctrine
ECFA
MISSION
Purpose
Urbana
VALUES
Core
Commitments
LINK/IFES
PROGRAM
Freshman Facts
IMPACT
Trustees
FUTURE
Statistics
BUDGET
National Budget
GIFT PLAN
History
Campuses
IVP
GFM
Camps
Special Ministries
Favorite
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Growing in Love for God
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Growing in Love for God’s Word
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Growing in Love for God’s People
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Growing in Love for God’s Purposes in the World
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Alec Hill, President of InterVarsity
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CHANGED LIVES …
Danielle
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CHANGED LIVES …
Eric
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CHANGED LIVES …
Joey
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CHANGED LIVES …
Priscilla Mercado, alumna
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CHANGED LIVES …
Michael
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CHANGED LIVES …
Sarah
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CHANGED LIVES …
Ron Mitchell, alumnus
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CHANGED LIVES …
Takuya Oka
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CHANGED LIVES …
Joan Marshall, alumna
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CHANGED LIVES …
Tritia
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CHANGED LIVES …
Antwoine
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CHANGED LIVES …
Will
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Dr. Marva Dawn,
Teaching Fellow at Regent College
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Dr. Dallas Willard,
Professor of Philosophy at USC
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Dr. Miroslav Volf,
Professor of Theology at Yale Divinity School
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Dr. Harold Dean Trulear,
Pastor of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church
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Dr. Vinoth Ramachandra,
International Fellowship of Evangelical Students
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DOCTRINAL STATEMENT
We believe in:
The only true God, the almighty Creator of all things, existing eternally in three
persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—full of love and glory.
The unique divine inspiration, entire trustworthiness and authority of the Bible.
The value and dignity of all people: created in God's image to live in love and holiness,
but alienated from God and each other because of our sin and guilt,
and justly subject to God’s wrath.
Jesus Christ, fully human and fully divine, who lived as a perfect example,
who assumed the judgment due sinners by dying in our place,
and who was bodily raised from the dead and ascended as Savior and Lord.
Justification by God's grace to all who repent
and put their faith in Jesus Christ alone for salvation.
The indwelling presence and transforming power of the Holy Spirit,
who gives to all believers a new life and a new calling to obedient service.
The unity of all believers in Jesus Christ, manifest in worshipping and
witnessing churches making disciples throughout the world.
The victorious reign and future personal return of Jesus Christ,
who will judge all people with justice and mercy, giving over the unrepentant
to eternal condemnation but receiving the redeemed into eternal life.
To God be glory forever.
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CORE COMMITMENTS
College and University:
We are called to be a redeeming influence among its people, ideas, and structures.
Scripture:
We encounter the living God through Scripture and are transformed by the Holy Spirit as we read,
study, teach and obey His Word.
Prayer:
We express our faith, love, and dependence on God through lives of prayer and worship.
Spiritual Formation: We cultivate intimacy with God and growth in Christ-like character through
personal and corporate spiritual disciplines, empowered by the Spirit.
Community:
We promote authentic relationships and redemptive communities marked by God’s grace and
truth.
Discipleship of the Mind:
We engage in learning and thoughtful biblical reflection in every area of life.
Leadership Development: We develop women and men to serve as leaders at every level of
InterVarsity and ultimately for the Kingdom of God, honoring God’s gifts and calling in them.
Evangelism:
We proclaim and live out the gospel with love and boldness, calling people to repentance, faith
and new life in Jesus Christ.
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CORE COMMITMENTS
Whole Life Stewardship:
We proclaim Jesus as Lord over all creation and culture, striving to integrate faith, life, and
vocation in serving Him.
Ethnic Reconciliation and Justice:
We pursue ethnic reconciliation by practicing mutual empowerment, grace, and truth and by
promoting personal and systemic justice.
Church:
We partner with churches in campus ministry and equip students, faculty, and staff to be
lifelong active members in local congregations.
Missions:
We serve God and partner with His people to extend His kingdom cross-culturally on campus
and around the world.
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PURPOSE STATEMENT
In response to God's love, grace and truth:
The purpose of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is
to establish and advance at colleges and universities
witnessing communities of students and faculty who
follow Jesus as Savior and Lord:
Growing in love for God,
God's Word,
God's people of every ethnicity and culture,
God's purposes in the world
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FRESHMAN STUDENTS 2006…
65.9% are concerned about having enough money to pay for college
46.8% expect to work in college to help pay bills
6.4% plan to work fulltime (4 year, fulltime students)
32.9% consider following politics a "very important" or "essential" goal
(60.3% said that in 1966)
57.9% support the right of gay couples to legally marry
26.7% said they intended to participate in a study-abroad program
during college
52.4% said they have a good chance of being satisfied with college
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2007
Ken Nielsen, Chair
Rudy Hernandez, Vice Chair
Alexander Hill, President
Alice S. Chou
David Clark
Crystal D. Crawford
Kenneth G. Elzinga
William C. Gates
Lynn Kolowsky
David R. Laube
Larry Langdon
Karen Longman
Allen W. Mathis, III
Dennis O’Neal
Ken Perez
Bob Sparks
Virginia G. Viola
Judy Kennedy*
Danbury, CT
San Antonio, TX
Madison, WI
Raleigh, NC
Burnsville, MN
Los Angeles, CA
Charlottesville, VA
South Bend, IN
Niantic, CT
Golden, CO
Palo Alto, CA
Greenville, IL
Childersburg, AL
College Station, TX
Menlo Park, CA
Castro Valley, CA
Boston, MA
Arden, Ont.
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STATISTICS (taken from the 2006 annual reports)
Undergraduate Ministry
573 campuses
843 chapters
32,239 undergraduate students involved
58% women/42% men
37,000 participating in evangelistic events
2,030 new believers
8,619 “not-yet” Christians in chapters
3,200 students in cross-cultural missions
6,107 students in camps
Ethnic & Focus Ministries (# of students)
4,113 Asian American
2,176 Black/African American
913 Hispanic/Latino
72 Native American
841 multi-racial
4,112 Grad/Faculty Ministries
3,466 International Student Ministries
1,763 Nurses Christian Fellowship
2,182 Greek Ministry
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Staff
1,561 total staff (employees and volunteers)
868 field staff
80.8% White
11.8% Asian
4.1% Black
2.8% Hispanic
.4% Native American
135 National Service Center
83 InterVarsity Press
129 staff attending new staff orientation
Financial
$54,964,000 donations
$13,462,000 book & media sales
$ 4,676,000 conference fees
$ 514,000 investment income
$73,606,000 total revenue
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NATIONAL BUDGET
Administration 8%
Operating 74%
Cost of Sales 7%
Communication
& Fundraising 6%
Other 5%
Donations 64%
Other 2%
Conference Fees 14%
Book & Media Sales 20%
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Our movement began with students at the University of
Cambridge, England, in 1877. In spite of the disapproval of
some University officials, a group of Christian students
began to meet together to pray, to study the Bible, and to
witness to fellow students. Soon, similar groups sprung up
on other campuses. Eventually, they formed the British InterVarsity (hence our name, inter - meaning between, varsity the British term for college level students). From the very
beginning they had a strong concern to take the gospel to
those all over the world who had never heard it - a concern
that continues in InterVarsity today.
In response to a plea for help, British InterVarsity sent
Howard Guinness, a medical school graduate and vicechairman of the British movement, to Canada in1928.
Students helped raise the money to provide one-way
passage to Canada. Between bouts of seasickness,
Guinness led his cabin mate to Christ during the crossing.
As God supplied the funds, he slowly worked his way across
Canada, starting up and assisting evangelical student
groups.
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By 1937, the Canadians began to hear requests for help from
students in the United States as independent evangelical
student groups began springing up. In 1938, Stacey Woods, the
Canadian InterVarsity director, met with students on the
University of Michigan campus. As an immediate result of that
visit, students formed the first InterVarsity chapter in the United
States.
In 1939, InterVarsity Canada appointed three staff members to
work in the States. Then, in May 1941, InterVarsity Christian
Fellowship/USA officially began. Students actively seeking to
represent Christ on their campuses were joined by itinerant staff
members who aided them in evangelism.
By 1950, there were 35 staff serving students in 499 InterVarsity
chapters across the country. InterVarsity Press had been
started to supply quality literature suitable for the campus. And
the Urbana Student Missions Convention had begun the
tradition of calling every student generation to consider global
missions. By the early seventies there were more than 200 staff.
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Financial Accountability
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
is a charter member of the
Evangelical Council for Financial
Accountability (ECFA). The
continued use of the ECFA seal is
an indication of InterVarsity
compliance with the highest
standards of financial
management. On an annual
basis InterVarsity is audited by a
professional outside firm.
Financial statement and audit
summaries are available from the
national office upon request. The
ECFA standards can be accessed
at www.ecfa.org.
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The Urbana Student Mission
Convention has challenged more
than 220,000 people with world
missions since 1946. It is
sponsored by InterVarsity
Christian Fellowship/USA and
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
of Canada. Urbana 06 was held
in St. Louis, Missouri.
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IFES
New Zealand
Barbados Spain
Portugal
Albania Nigeria
Senegal
Hong Kong Indonesia
Haiti
Angola
Botswana
Zambia
France
Armenia Russia
Greece
Kenya
Benin
Burkina Faso Liberia
Congo
Canada Bolivia
Chad
El Salvador
Argentina Chile
Mexico
Pakistan
Lebanon India
Sweden
Italy
Australia Nepal
Liberia
Bangladesh
Peru
Norway
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InterVarsity is a part of the larger
movement of the International
Fellowship of Evangelical Students
(IFES), a network of indigenous,
autonomous student movements in
140 countries. Through this
partnership, InterVarsity participates in
a worldwide fellowship and contributes
to the spread of student ministry.
InterVarsity Link is the ministry of IVCF
that provides opportunities for student
ministry around the world through the
IFES. Link recruits, trains, sends, and
cares for recent graduates and
InterVarsity staff who work in an IFES
setting overseas.
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573 CAMPUSES
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INTERVARSITY PRESS
InterVarsity Press (IVP) is
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship's
publishing arm. IVP publishes
books and resources that equip and
encourage people to follow Jesus
as Savior and Lord. Many of these
books and publications have been
translated into more than 50
languages.
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GFM
Graduate and Faculty Ministries
(GFM) encourages students and
faculty to think, pray, serve, and live
as scholars and disciples within the
academic world. They provide
student and faculty leadership,
discipline-specific fellowships and
discussion groups, national networks,
faculty newsletters, summer
seminars, summer mission projects,
national and regional conferences,
individual discipleship, and leadership
development.
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CAMPING
Many chapter and regional training
events are held at InterVarsity's four
camp facilities — Campus by the
Sea on California's Catalina Island;
Bear Trap Ranch in the Rocky
Mountains; Cedar Campus on
Michigan's Upper Peninsula; and
Toah Nipi near Rindge, New
Hampshire.
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SPECIAL MINISTRIES
InterVarsity’s special ministries focus
on issues and concerns of students
in their affinity groups.
Graduate and Faculty Ministries
Greek Ministry
International Student Ministry
Nurses Christian Fellowship
Black Campus Ministry
La Fe (Latino Fellowship)
Asian American Ministry
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Bringing hopes to reality
Personal Budget
Annual Salary
FICA (Employers Portion)
Benefits (Health Insurance, etc.)
Training & Ministry Expenses
Area & Regional Leadership
National Services
$24,000
$1,836
$5,484
$2,300
$2,050
$5,330
Total
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$41,000/YR
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JOHN STOTT, Rector Emeritus of All Souls Church
"My first personal contact with American InterVarsity Christian Fellowship was in1956-7
when I had the privilege of leading four university missions under their auspices. During
the nearly 40 years intervening, I have kept in close touch with them. I am especially
impressed by the quality of their leaders, their loyalty to Scripture, their commitment to
develop student leadership, and their integrated vision (mind and emotions, belief and
behavior) under the supreme lordship of Jesus Christ."
BILLY GRAHAM, evangelist
"I am deeply grateful for the ministry of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship ... It has had a
profound effect on the lives of countless people I have met across the years -- including
many of my close associates.
I am especially thankful for InterVarsity's emphasis on discipleship. In many ways the
greatest need of the hour is for Christians who are totally committed to God's will for their
lives, and are seeking to discover and obey God's will -- by their study of the Bible, their
practice of prayer and fellowship, and their witness and service. Through its
commitment to discipleship training, InterVarsity is meeting this need."
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EXTRA PHOTOS
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