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First Priority Greater Birmingham - Weekly E-News
 
Aug. 3, 2010 
 

Why Being a Campus Missionary Is So Important

As a youth worker, I know that you are passionate about reaching this generation with the love and message of Jesus Christ. Why else would you do what you do? Your camp rocked this year, small groups are in full swing and your Wednesday night services this year are going to blow the kids away. But, what about the other students? What do we do about the students who will never EVER come to a church or church sponsored event? These students are also known as... the majority. On average, 12 percent of students attend church. Your numbers may spike to 20 percent if you are in the Bible belt. Don't believe me? Talk to the churches in your community and run the numbers. It will shock and motivate you. I did in Birmingham, Ala., and it was dead on.

Knowing these things, we can all agree that public schools are the largest mission field in the USA. Twelve percent of students attend church, 95 percent attend school. Do the math.

What do we do then? What is our role? You and I are not there 8 hours a day. We are fortunate if we are allowed to each lunch there weekly, do a devotion here and there, and attend the school functions.

Our responsibility is to raise-up Campus Missionaries out of our groups and give them the resources to be successful.

Campus Missionaries are students who care about their friends and others who walk the halls of their campus every day. 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; and

              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 mission programs or people you can support.

 

Matt Wilson, First Priority Executive Director

 

For more information, visit www.gofirstpriority.com or e-mail Matt at matt@gofirstpriority.com. 
 
 

10th Avenue North in Concert at Briarwood Presbyterian Church

 
 

10th Avenue North

 

LIVE IN CONCERT

TENTH AVENUE NORTH with special guest The Museum
FRIDAY, AUG. 6, 2010, at BRIARWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
 

 

If you are interested in attending this concert and because you are connected with the ministry of First Priority, you are now able to buy tickets for a discounted rate of $10. Tickets at the door will cost $18, but if you call the Briarwood Student Ministry office by 3 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010, you can reserve tickets for $10. Please know that you must mention this e-mail and First Priority in order to receive this discount. All tickets reserved can be picked-up and paid for the day of the concert at will call. For more information, please contact Jay Shaw at JShaw@briarwood.org.


Tenth Avenue North's new album, The Light Meets the Dark, debuted in
May at No. 1 on the Christian charts and No. 15 on the Billboard.


Tenth Avenue North's freshman album included many chart toppers
including the hit single "By Your Side," which earned the prestigious
2009 Dove Award for "Song of the Year."

 

Click here for more information and directions 

 

 

  Join First Priority for Campus Training and our AsOne Student Conference!

 

AsOne Student Conference

Join First Priority for Campus Training and our AsOne Student Conference! Don't miss out on an incredible weekend! For more information, please contact Donnie Rhodes at 205.612.9347 or contact our office at 205.871.8886. You may also e-mail Donnie at donnie@gofirstpriority.com or info@gofirstpriority.com. We look forward to seeing you there!
 

Buy Six Flags Tickets From First Priority! 

  Six Flags logo

Are you planning to visit Six Flags or White Water this summer? Get your tickets from First Priority and we will buy back the tickets you don't use!
 
 Six Flags One Day Ticket: $27
White Water One Day Ticket: $27
Meal Ticket: $10
 
 Call 205.871.8886 or send an e-mail to info@gofirstpriority.com to get your tickets today!
 
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Upcoming Events

 
 City-Wide Lunch - Sept. 2, 2010
 
 
P3 Prayer Walk:
Be on the lookout for more school visits this summer!
 
 
See You at the Pole - Sept. 22, 2010
 
 
Mark your calendars for Live in the Mountains!
Dec. 27 - 30, 2010  
 
 
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