The Revolution Inversion is the changing of the culture of our school campuses in a positive direction. For years, students have pushed the edge of their boundaries with their behavior, speech, dress and attitudes. They have thrown out respect, values and morality in exchange for instant gratification, selfishness and rebellion. It’s time for the Revolution from this generation to inverse, to move back to a trend of moral behavior and responsibility. Respect, love and dedication to God, their parents and each other is the goal. This is the opposite of the moral depravity that we have today. Instead of Christian parents being fearful of what their friends are teaching them, Atheistic parents need to worry about their child coming home with the Gospel of Jesus Christ, a new life and a new birth.
Vision
The Vision of the Revolution Inversions share the good news of Jesus Christ with students by getting them involved in a small group, composed of an indigenous leader to grow the group and spread to many small groups. Those groups will either join together to form a larger organization and a network structure, or remain independent in cooperation to reach out.
Mission Statement
Our purpose is to deliberately display the love of Christ for our teachers and classmates in a way that inspires them to become committed followers of Jesus Christ in fulfillment of the Great Commission.
The Plan
The plan will begin with a student or a group of students working on campus to build relationships with believers to form a core group. This group will commit to meet together on a regular basis for prayer and bible study. This group will work together to develop a set time and routine for what will grow into club meetings. As the group grows, it can mature into a full blown Campus Organization or club, or merge with an existing group.
The focus of the group must be the small groups. The large group exists to bring the groups together for fellowship and worship on a regular basis. The large group meetings should be monthly or every other week. The large group should be for believers to get to know one another, a time of worship and fellowship and large mission projects that include everyone. The main outreach is done in the small groups, and the large group should focus on those small groups, what groups are meeting and when, to make sure people can attend the group they desire to be in.
If there is a group that exists on campus and it chooses to adopt this strategy, they should begin by making a few changes. The first will come as the adoption of the small group format as the main outreach, with the main group meeting for a time of corporate worship. The leadership structure as a whole may require alteration to accommodate the introduction of small groups into the structure. The focus of leadership should shift from that of leader to that of facilitator, making sure the small group leaders and equipped to have an effective study and outreach.
The Goal
The purpose of Revolution Inversion is to make a movement on your school campus. To change lives, to change eternal destinations and to create a way to share Christ with the people you spend your school days with. Thanks for joining us on this ride!
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