In addition to supporting 30 active church plants, 52 Bible workers and public evangelism by NET seminars, guest speakers and local pastors (there were 65 public evangelism projects this past year), the Camp Meeting Evangelism Offering funds many other initiatives, including:
--New member education scholarship fund—five percent of the offering helps children of new members attend Adventist schools.
--Two full-time youth evangelism teams at churches and schools, to inspire and train teens to serve God wherever they are.
--Three full-time conference evangelists for 2007, for seminars and one and two-week reaping series (two will continue through 2008).
--Lay training scholarships, for members to attend short-term Bible worker training (newly-trained members return to local churches)
--Student summer literature evangelism program
--Numerous New Work projects at local churches*
--Pilot projects, such as:
.Secular college campus ministries
.County-wide health evangelism outreach
.Media and internet outreaches for young adults and children
.Strategic church plants in demographically targeted areas
*New Work is defined as projects which seek to reach a new group of people, a new geographical area or that use a new method to win people for Jesus. Criteria and applications are available at the CCC evangelism department.