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The Navigators at ASU. Steven Tokos Arizona State University EDT180 – Fall 2013. Table of Contents. What are the Navigators? – 3 Mission Statement – 4 History – 5 Staff – 6 Student Leaders – 7 Weekly Events – 8 Bible Study – 9 Nav Nights – 10 . What Are the Navigators?.
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The Navigators at ASU Steven Tokos Arizona State University EDT180 – Fall 2013
Table of Contents • What are the Navigators? – 3 • Mission Statement – 4 • History – 5 • Staff – 6 • Student Leaders – 7 • Weekly Events – 8 • Bible Study – 9 • Nav Nights – 10
What Are the Navigators? The Navigators is a Christian organization that was started in 1933 by Dawson Trotman. It started in the military and over the years, spread to campus ministry. To learn more visit: www.campusnavs.org
Mission Statement “To know Christ and to make Him known.” The goal of the ASU Navs is simple, we want to share the Gospel with as many people as possible.
History of the ASU Navs The ASU Navs have been around since 2002 Mike Bedient organized and it has been the director ever since. A new director and possibly some new staff will be joining us in the Fall of 2014
Staff Director – Mike Bedient Staff: Anthony Baldwin Greta Bareman TJ Hayes Kim Inoshita The staff’s role is to mentor some of the student leaders in their walks with Christ.
Student Leaders Student leaders each function in different roles: • Bible study leader/co-leader • Nav Night planner • Event planner • One on one’s with students
Weekly Events Each week we have a number of events: Bible Study Game Nights Nav Night http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdudQTGCcCA
Bible Study The goal of our Bible study’s are to get a group of students to be more personal with one another while growing in their own walks together Studies meet Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at 7pm
Nav Night This is our group meeting that we encourage everyone to come and participate in. It’s held every Thursday night at C3, Campus Christian Church, on 11thSt. and Mill Ave. We play games, get to know one another, worship, and hear a message each week.
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