Most out of Life Dot Poll

At a stall on campus, we created a display with a white board and easel asking the questions “How do you get the most out of life” with 8 visual options to add a dot poll to (being truly happy, being who you are, making a difference in the world etc). We then asked a follow up questions of “What do you think Jesus said about getting the most out of life” with a printed bible verse of John 10:10-11, 27-28 to share in conversation and invitation to our bible talks.
Campus Group: Geelong Christian Union
Committee Email: geelong.cu@gmail.com

Sandwich Board Surveys

A couple of students, one wearing a sandwich board with an interesting question on it, and a range of likely answers. Ask students what they believe and give them a sticky dot to attach to their answer. Aim for conversations about why they think this. What the most popular answer is. etc

Campus Group: Melbourne University Christian Union

Committee email: president@mucu.org.au

Dot for a choc

Set up a basic stall on campus at a high traffic flow location. Write a question on butchers paper related to a public meeting talk, e.g. ‘Do you think faith and science are friends or foes’. Under the question, draw a line to represent a scale, e.g. from foes to friends. Pray. Hand out stickers (coloured dots) to students offering a free chocolate if the put their dot on the butchers paper. Open up conversation about where other people will (or have) put dots. Invite them to public meeting.

Campus Group: Australian Defence Force Academy (UNSW) Fellowship of Christian University Students (FOCUS)
Committee Email: james@focusmilitary.org.au

If I were God…

We create interactive stalls around an upcoming mission event or talk series. Write up a simple question on a white board and invite some kind of response (post-it note, lolly wrapper in a labelled jar, voting with a big tick,tick a quadrant on the whiteboard)). We have a simple tract or promo pamphlet on hand to hand out to those who slow down but don’t stop for a chat. A small handful of people can impact heaps of people – inc hundreds or thousands of passers by!

Topics include:
Which is the odd one out – God, Beer, Sex or Sin?…

Easter Friday: Good or Bad?

We create interactive stalls around an upcoming mission event or talk series. Write up a simple question on a white board and invite some kind of response (writing on a post-it note, putting a lolly wrapper in a labelled jar, voting with a big tick). We have a simple tract or promo pamphlet on hand to hand out to those who slow down but don’t stop for a chat. A small handful of people can impact heaps of people – inc hundreds or thousands of passers by!

Topics include:
Easter Friday – Good or Bad? (vote in a jar)
How can I be right with God – Relationship, Religion or Rules?…

Why God…? – stall

A stall with 5 plastic containers with 5 answers to the question ‘Why God…?’ e.g. Why God… is the world screwed up? People could put a ping pong ball in the container they would ask. Christian students meet people and chat. They’ve had some training on how to give a simple answer to the questions and listen well.

Campus Group:University of Christians – Launceston

What the fudge?

There is stall with a big sign saying ‘What the fudge?’. The idea is that people get free fudge if they ask the Christians at the stall any question about life/God/spirituality/Christianity and the Christians at the stall have a minute or so to give an answer.

Campus Group: Unknown