CCC Develops Bible Study with The Passion

By Vivian P.

Campus Crusade for Christ is seeking to open door to evangelism through the Mel Gibson movie "The Passion."

CCC will draw students into evangelism utilizing the movie, which could be used as the source to attracting students.

Based on The Passion movie, CCC presents a six-part evangelistic Bible study, focusing on Jesus and the other figures who were with Jesus during the last stage of his life. The characters include, Pilate, then Judas, Mary, Mary Magdalene, Peter and Jesus. Students will be reflecting upon each character for one week, total six weeks.

CCC says each study comes with a student guide, a leaders guide and a poster you can use for publicity. Woven into every study will be a question, or questions, that will allow the students to get into the gospel message.

For more information on this Bible Study, go to: http://www.campuscrusadeforchrist.com/resources/passion.htm

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