We're creating a community of Jesus followers on a campus near you
Campus Ambassadors, ministering on campuses across the United States, seek to create communities through which students are transformed by the power of Jesus Christ, relating them to local churches and training them as servant-leaders for Christ and His Kingdom.
Whether you are from the U.S. or an international student, we invite you to join us and make a difference on your campus.
"I met Dan (CA staff) while attending a local community college. I was very confused and needed direction because I had decided that religion was for those people who needed it. What Dan helped me realize, was that everyone didn't need religion but needed a relationship with Jesus. After weeks of meeting with Dan and a long intellectual journey of my own I accepted Jesus Christ. I truly believe that God placed Dan in my life to change me and countless others. I hope and pray that God will use me in a similar way in my ministry."
Richard (Senior, Rhetoric Major, Willamette University)Our Unique Approach
Campus-centered :: We meet where students live and study.Student-led :: Peer ministry is an integral part of what we do.
Church-related :: We work in partnership with local churches.
Ministry-driven :: We intentionally avoid a "one size fits all" structure.
Diversity-focused :: We celebrate our unique ethnic and cultural perspectives.
Distinctives
Lordship EvangelismIntroducing students to Jesus Christ and calling them to personally commit themselves to Him as Lord and Savior.
Church RelationshipHelping students understand and appreciate their Christian responsibility for active involvement in the local church, God's primary instrument for growth and service throughout the Christian life.
Biblical RighteousnessChallenging students to grow as obedient disciples of Christ, whose personal, social and public lives reflect God's righteousness, justice and compassion in our world.
Leadership DevelopmentEquipping students to serve and influence others through Christlike leadership in the church, the marketplace and society at large.






