Resources from IFES Europe
The Regional Resource Team exists to help your movement grow in certain key areas for which you may not have the experience and resources available in your country. Through this website they provide resources that you can use in your local student group or national movement.
The key areas of resources we are trying to create:
- Evangelism Training
- High Schools Work
- Graduates
- IFES Interaction
- Student Ministry
- Understanding Culture for a Christian perspective
- Bible Study
How to use our resources?
The resources provided can be different kinds. Some are plain web pages, other are contained in special document that can be downloaded (e.g. Word, PDF, ZIP, etc.). All resources are free to use in your IFES movement, but when copying, distributing or changing them, it would be nice that you provide a link to this website, telling "This resources is copyright by IFES Europe (www.ifeseurope.org)". The web pages that give access to each resource give an explanation of how to use it. You can use the table below as a starting place, or use the menu buttons on the left.
Identity Intro
13 Mar 2008 - 09:01 — by IFES EuropeWho exactly do you think you are? Where do you fit into the world? Are you just a pile of atoms which for the present time form you but in the future may re-form into a tree or some slime? Well on one purely biological level the answer is probably yes – for dust you are and to dust you will return – but are you more than that?
Bible Study - First Principles
13 Mar 2008 - 08:29 — by IFES Europe- This book is God’s book. It is first and foremost His revelation of Himself to His world. Therefore when we read the Bible, although we want to see how it speaks to us about our lives, we have to first ask how it speaks to us about who God is!
Small Group Evangelism through Seeker Bible studies
22 Jul 2008 - 14:21 — by IFES EuropeThese 3 training sessions, given by Rebecca Manley-Pippert at 'Because of Love' EEC Linz '08 look at how we can use 'seeker Bible studies' to introduce seekers to the Bible in an effective way.
Adventures in Missing the Point - Brian McLaren and Tony Campolo
22 Jul 2008 - 14:11 — by IFES EuropeThis session looks at using questions to engage with those with a more postmodern mindset, requring a re-think of the apologetic methods used in previous generations. Many of the ideas spring from the book 'Adventures in Missing the Point' by Brian McClaren and Tony Campolo.


