It's difficult to have Student-Led Movements on a Base Campus. It's only for Catalytic.
It's a BIG "NO!"
How does student-led movements look like in a Base Campus?
Staff consistently shares the gospel to the non-christians & disciples them to multiply; finds & mobilizes existing christians to share the gospel, disciple & multiply (WIN, BUILD, SEND), applying the MAWL process.
Students under the chain of the staff share the gospel to the non-christians & disciple them to multiply ; finds & mobilizes existing christians to share the gospel, disciple & multiply (WIN, BUILD, SEND), applying the MAWL process.
Staff selects the initial pool of leaders (Core Leaders) to rally fellow students on reaching their campus for Jesus. Core Leaders plan together. Staff point person coaches Core Leaders' Point Person as they provide leadership for the campus. That is, Staff point person is asking good questions to the Core Leaders' point person about their needs to succeed or leadership development they need to become effective leaders on campus. As the movement grows, Core Leaders select successors (Junior Core Leaders) to continue the leadership on campus. Senior Core Leaders coach Junior Core Leaders.
Staff & Students continue to do evangelism & discipleship to see multiplication happen until there's enough movers and multipliers (1% of the school population) to saturate a campus. A campus is saturated if everyone has heard the culturally-relevant gospel presentation 3 or more times.
Staff view students as co-laborers in the field or vice versa.

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