Welcome to Adopt A Campus!

Are you ready for an adventure?

We need your help and your partnership. There are over 2,600 four-year colleges and universities across the US. We are calling students on each of these campuses to organize at least one 72-hour prayer event during 2010. This is a huge undertaking!

As these students gear up for a Year of Prayer on our nation’s campuses, we are looking for others to stand beside them in three practical ways: Intercession, Hospitality, and Giving.

We’re looking for people who will PRAY for students and campuses, people who will OPEN THEIR HOMES to local students and traveling teams of students and people who will also be willing to SUPPORT us financially.

Intercession: Are you willing to commit to pray for a specific campus in your state, or maybe more than one, through 2010? If so, please click here and become part of our growing intercessors network. We want to raise up an army of intercessors who will fight on their knees for this generation.

Hospitality: Are you willing to open your home and your heart to students who may be travelling to campuses to spread the Campus America vision, including those local students who are stepping up to organize campus prayer events in your city? If so, please click here and we’ll put you in touch with local student leaders. Opening a home to students for accommodation, a meal, friendship, mothering and fathering, and prayer is a great way to link the generations.

Giving: Are you willing and able to support this project financially? If so, please click here and find out how you can give. We are a very grassroots, volunteer organism but a project of this magnitude still comes with a cost. Any gift of any size will be greatly appreciated.

Have Questions? If you’d like to talk to someone before taking the next step please feel free to contact Dave Konkol at dave.konkol@campusamerica.org if you live in a state west of the Mississippi or in his home state of Wisconsin. Contact Julie DeLavergne at julia.delavergne@campusamerica.org if you live east of the Mississippi. If you leave a phone number, they’ll call you back.