
GLOBAL RESOURCE MINISTRIES
Do you want to know how to more deeply engage with Scripture or the university context?
Do you have the vision to start ministry on a new campus or reach students from a certain background?
Does your movement need to develop a more sustainable ministry?
Global Resource Ministries are your partners.
With a vibrant mix of regional and national staff, they will collaborate with your national movement to help identify ministry needs, develop ideas, and mobilize local resources.
The goal is that students and staff are strengthened so that new pathways, networks, and communities are created.
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Our team loves that
IFES is a diverse network of locally-led, indigenous national movements.
It gives us a wealth of experiences and expertise in student ministry. Global Resource Ministries exist to promote the exchange of such insights across our global fellowship so that we can thrive together.
Our team works with
160+ national movements across all 11 IFES regions, sharing ideas and experiences.
Through a team of mentors and a hub of resources, Global Resource Ministries promote collaboration and innovation on a range of needs.

GLOBAL RESOURCE MINISTRY TEAMS
Find out about each team, what resources are available, and who to contact for more information.
BREAKING NEW GROUND
Breaking New Ground (BNG) envisions new witnessing communities emerging in fresh contexts. We are committed to thriving on new ground by offering grants, training, and resources to movements that have a vision and a plan for pioneering ministry.
“Pioneering work has always been a part of the DNA of IFES. Through BNG we are prioritizing projects that arise from the grass roots, support student initiative, and start work in a new location. We’re looking for creative, sustainable proposals that will have the capacity to multiply impact moving forward”.
Nigel Pollock, program director

Breaking New Ground Program Director: Nigel Pollock

ENGAGING THE UNIVERSITY
Engaging the University (ETU) recognises that national movements thrive in their incarnational, integrated, and intellectually credible Christian witness in the academic world. We provide resources and equip students and faculty members to holistically engage the university.
See the ETU webpage for more information and a variety of resources, including:
- Free downloadable booklets
- E-learning course details
- Recommended reading list

Engaging the University Coordinator: Timothée Joset
As part of ETU, the Logos and Cosmos Initiative (LCI) provides training, mentoring and funding for our participants, known as “Catalysts”, to lead theology and the sciences projects in collaboration with their IFES national movements. From 2020 – 2025 (August), the Logos and Cosmos Initiative was funded by the John Templeton Foundation and was active in Latin America and Francophone Africa.
The LCI is now continuing in these regions under regional IFES leadership and has been launched in East Asia too. Other regions in IFES are also exploring starting this ministry.
Visit the LCI website for more information about LCI, individual projects, and the project leaders (“Catalysts”).

GRADUATE IMPACT
Graduate Impact stands alongside national movements that are preparing students for life after university and supporting graduates in their witness to Jesus in professional life. Initially serving movements in Europe and Eurasia, the reach of this ministry has in recent years expanded to other regions.
Programs include:
- Transition. A nine-part e-course to help graduating students prepare to live for Jesus in the working world.
- Cross-Current. A modular discipleship program for young Christian adults to learn to think, live, and speak distinctively for Jesus at work.
- Bible and Culture. Learn with other believers how God’s Word speaks with clarity and relevance to the big issues of our time via a modular summer school (with optional academic credit).
For more information, visit the Graduate Impact website or follow them on Facebook.

Graduate Impact Director: Tim Vickers

GOVERNANCE DEVELOPMENT
The Governance Development program promotes well-governed, effectively structured, and God-focused national movements. We encourage boards to be faithful, high-performing stewards of student ministry and foster good governance culture and practice throughout IFES.
Throughout the year, the team offers face-to-face visits and online training sessions for your board. E-courses are also available for single boards and global cohorts and include:
- Caring for your General Secretary
- Evaluating your National Board
- Developing a Strategic Plan
- Passing the Torch (transition and succession)
- Vision, Mission and Core Values
A compendium on effective and Bible-based governance is also available in Good and Faithful: Growing in the Art of Governance, Reflective Devotionals for Board Members, edited by previous Governance Development program leader, Mirek Pieszka. It can be ordered through IFES and is free to all IFES national boards (with postage costs based on number of copies and shipping destination).

Governance Development Program Coordinator: Johan Soderkvist

INDIGENOUS SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT
Indigenous Support Development (ISD) helps national movements reveal opportunities for developing local ministry partnerships – this may be through prayer, resources, personnel, and finance. By mentoring students, graduates, staff, and board members, we help them build sustainable networks for resource mobilisation. We celebrate the potential for everyone to thrive in God’s work.
Read about the impact of ISD in Francophone Africa in this Conexión blog.

Indigenous Support Development Program Director: Kehinde Ojo

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT MINISTRY
The IFES International Student Ministry (ISM) team supports national movements as they live out the gospel to and with international students. We help discern needs, share best practices and resources, and foster interaction between regions.
To know more about ISM and access useful resources, visit the International Student Ministry webpage.

International Student Ministry Coordinator: Wesley Chiang

SCRIPTURE ENGAGEMENT
Engaging with Scripture is all about meeting the Lord who speaks to us through the Word. It allows us to develop in how we love, study, live, and share our faith. By sharing and developing contextual, collaborative, and creative approaches, the Scripture Engagement team seeks to show how the Word is wholly relevant to our lived experiences.
The Word among us is a downloadable resource that helps students, staff, and movements cultivate a vision for Scripture engagement. Available in:
For more information and resources, visit the Scripture Engagement website.

Scripture Engagement Coordinator: Josué Olmedo


“My prayer is for all of us to strengthen our collaborative relationships, so that we move and act in synergy with one another. May we all agree to be each other’s sojourners in this delightful, humbling, and strategic journey.”