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Running a Proxe Station

Running a Proxe Station

Running a Proxe Station

A Proxe Station is a simple, engaging evangelism tool that you can use on campus to spark conversations about Jesus. Students love them because they’re fun, creative, and interactive. We love them because God uses them to change lives.

Description

This course introduces the concept of a Proxe Station, an engaging and interactive tool for sparking conversations about Jesus on campus. It demonstrates how visual imagery can be used as a bridge to connect students' everyday experiences to faith discussions. Participants will learn how Proxe Stations can be incorporated into broader campus engagement strategies and receive practical guidance for effectively running and coaching others in these stations. The course also covers different roles, coaching tips, and pastoral advice for using Proxe Stations in ministry. By the end, learners will be equipped with the knowledge and resources needed to implement Proxe Stations in their own context.

Learning Objectives

  • See what a Proxe Station is and how it helps engage students and faculty in evangelistic conversations; discover how Proxe Stations fit within an overall plan for campus engagement; learn how to coach others through a Proxe Station.

Course Details

4
chapters
14
lessons
3
content types
30min
Estimated time

Syllabus

Chapter 1: A Different Kind of Evangelism

1Introduction
Text lesson
2Before we begin . . .
Multimedia

Chapter 2: Proxe Stations 101

1Lesson 1: Evangelism = Awkward?
Text lesson
2Lesson 2: So, What’s a Proxe Station?
Text lesson
3Lesson 3: Paul's Ministry in Athens
Text lesson
4Lesson 4: Walking Through a Proxe Station
Text lesson
5Lesson 5: Other Proxe Stations
Text lesson

Chapter 3: Running a Proxe Station

1Lesson 1: You Can Do This!
Text lesson
2Lesson 2: Roles at a Proxe Station
Text lesson
3Lesson 3: Practical Coaching Tips
Text lesson
4Lesson 4: Pastoral Tips for Coaching Proxe Stations
Text lesson
5Check for Understanding (Quiz)
Quiz lesson

Conclusion

1Closing Remarks
Text lesson
2Before you go . . .
Multimedia

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