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Evaluation of Urbana 2000 by Students and Recent Graduates
  Strongly Agree or Agree No Opinion

Strongly Disagree or Disagree

Urbana 2000 clearly presented God's call to mission. 96% 3% 1%
Urbana 2000 taught me what God is doing around the world in missions. 95% 4% 1%
After attending Urbana 2000, I have a better understanding of the biblical basis of missions. 85% 11% 4%
At Urbana 2000, I was challenged to join God in mission. 85% 12% 3%
I had at least 2 positive conversations with representatives of agencies and/or graduate schools at Urbana 2000. 79% 12% 9%
I understand more about missions than I did prior to Urbana 2000. 91% 7% 2%

 

Evaluation of Urbana 2000 by Missions Influencers*
  Strongly Agree or Agree No Opinion Strongly Disagree or Disagree
Urbana 2000 clearly presented God's call to mission. 93% 3% 4%
Urbana 2000 taught me what God is doing around the world in missions. 83% 11% 6%
After attending Urbana 2000, I have a better understanding of the biblical basis of missions. 65% 27% 8%
At Urbana 2000, I was challenged to join God in mission. 83% 15% 2%
I had at least 5 positive conversations with student delegates. 91% 5% 4%
I believe that Urbana 2000 accomplished its goal to impact student understanding and commitment toward a lifetime of missions service. 89% 8% 3%
I will recommend the next Urbana convention to students. 97% 2% 1%
A previous Urbana experience was part of my decision to enter into my present ministry role. 85% 5% 10%

* Missions Influencers include InterVarsity staff, pastors, missionaries, exhibitors and other church or ministry leaders.

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"Ascribe to the LORD, O families of nations, ascribe to the LORD glory and strength, ascribe to the LORD the glory due his name. Bring an offering and come before him; worship the LORD in the splendor of his holiness."

1 Chronicles 16:28 -29 (NIV)

 
 

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