10 Practical Tips for Leading a Campus Outreach

I hope that as more groups purchase the Equipped for Life Course, they will be prepared to participate in more outreach events like polling tables. Having a strategic plan in mind and practical supplies on hand can help your event be a greater success. Speaking as the president of a Students for Life (SFL) group that does regular outreach, here are my ten tips:

Estimated reading time: 12 minutes.

#1: Code of Conduct Agreement

I highly recommend asking each volunteer to sign a code of conduct agreement prior to arriving at outreach so they know what sort of behavior is expected and prohibited. It can be as simple as a non-violence pledge and the information of an emergency contact. You’ll want to keep these forms in a folder or binder with you at the outreach site in case something goes amiss. It also makes it really easy to respond to angry pro-choice people that say we’re like people who bomb clinics. You can just say, “No, we aren’t,” but it’s more convincing to say, “No, we aren’t, in fact everyone from our club has signed a volunteer agreement stating that they are opposed to violence against abortion practitioners and their facilities.”

If it would help you get started, you can feel free to download the volunteer agreement ERI uses when leading outreaches and edit it however you see fit.

#2: Schedule Volunteer Shifts

You will need to have volunteers sign up for shifts throughout the day, preferably that overlap by 15-30 minute intervals so you can switch out gracefully. Keep in mind that you may run into a situation where several volunteers at a time will be in the middle of dialogues, so try to have as many people scheduled at the event as you can without creating a crowd around the table.

Podcast: One Thing Every Pastor Can Do to Prevent Abortions in Their Congregation

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Josh Brahm was invited to address a group of future clergy as well as some of those who train clergy at a Lutheran Seminary during his last speaking tour in Canada. After sharing a little about his background and the focus of Equal Rights Institute, Josh focused his talk on what pastors and priests can do to prevent abortions in their congregations. He then took questions from the audience.

Four months later he published this article on the subject, and we would strongly encourage you to share it on social media so we can spread the word about this idea!

Questions:

  • 22:32: Do you think adding this concept to a website or various church websites would help spread the word?
  • 23:52: Comment about how it would be even better if pastors were also willing to offer financial assistance to unwed, pregnant women, “putting their money where their mouth is.”
  • 24:45: These practical dialogue tips you speak of, are those on a website?
  • 29:02: What are common ways that pro-life people misunderstand pro-choice people?

The audio cut out shortly after Josh finished answering that question, so unfortunately we don’t have the last few minutes of the Q&A session.

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Reddit Responds to Tim’s Bodily Rights Article

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Josh stumbled upon a pro-choice Reddit thread reacting to Tim’s Autumn in the Sovereign Zone article and decided to get Tim and Rachel’s spontaneous responses live on the podcast.

Afterward, they talk about how to respond to people who say that it’s only wrong to take Thalidomide if the mother is going to have an abortion anyway because then they’re not really causing suffering to this “potential person.”

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Response to Pro-Choice Propaganda

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Josh, Tim, and Rachel respond to a pro-choice video on illegal abortions in El Salvador. Click here to watch the pro-choice video we’re responding to.

The show begins with a discussion of our favorite Pixar movies. If you want to get straight to the main topic, you can skip to 10:23 in the episode.

Apologies for occasional wonky audio in this episode. We were playing around with some new post-production techniques that, once dialed in, will improve the audio quality of the podcast. But not everything is totally dialed in yet, so this episode has some occasional mic bleed. Thankfully, we were able to mix most of it out.

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Evaluating Don Marquis’ Future of Value Argument

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Josh, Tim, and Rachel answer more questions from Ian McGinniss, the president of Dukes for Life at James Madison University.

Questions:

  • 01:02: What do you guys think is the distribution of pro-choice beliefs on campus?
  • 14:20: What is your take on the Don Marquis Future of Value Argument against abortion?
  • 58:07: Do you think there is a way to restructure the Marquis argument into one that’s more interactive?

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