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Cru (Christian organization)

Cru (until 2011 known as Campus Crusade for Christ—informally "Campus Crusade" or simply "Crusade"—or CCC) is an interdenominational Christian parachurch organization. It was founded in 1951 at the University of California, Los Angeles, by Bill Bright and Vonette Zachary Bright as a Christian ministry focused on university students. Since then, Cru has…

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Founders
Bill Bright and Vonette Zachary Bright
Headquarters
Orlando, Florida, U.S.
Affiliations
Chicago Agreement: Unity in Mission
Formation
1951 (1951)
Formerly called
Campus Crusade for Christ International
President
David Robbins

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Affiliations · 1
Cru (Christian organization) → Chicago Agreement: Unity in Mission
Formation · 1
Cru (Christian organization) → 1951 (1951)
Formerly called · 1
Cru (Christian organization) → Campus Crusade for Christ International
Founders · 1
Cru (Christian organization) → Bill Bright and Vonette Zachary Bright
Headquarters · 1
Cru (Christian organization) → Orlando, Florida, U.S.
President · 1
Cru (Christian organization) → David Robbins
Subsidiaries · 1
Cru (Christian organization) → FamilyLife
Type · 1
Cru (Christian organization) → Christian Fellowship Social Club University Student Society Non-profit 501(c)3 organization
Website · 1
Cru (Christian organization) → www.cru.org

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Cru (Christian organization)AffiliationsChicago Agreement: Unity in Mission1.00infobox
Cru (Christian organization)Formation1951 (1951)1.00infobox
Cru (Christian organization)Formerly calledCampus Crusade for Christ International1.00infobox
Cru (Christian organization)FoundersBill Bright and Vonette Zachary Bright1.00infobox
Cru (Christian organization)HeadquartersOrlando, Florida, U.S.1.00infobox
Cru (Christian organization)PresidentDavid Robbins1.00infobox
Cru (Christian organization)SubsidiariesFamilyLife1.00infobox
Cru (Christian organization)TypeChristian Fellowship Social Club University Student Society Non-profit 501(c)3 organization1.00infobox
Cru (Christian organization)Websitewww.cru.org1.00infobox
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