Table witnessing involves workers sitting at a table in a busy campus area, waiting for students to approach without calling out. They use tools like Soularium and the Table Survey to initiate personal conversations and create a friendly atmosphere. The Table Survey is given to students to read and fill out, and based on their responses, workers introduce Discovery Bible Study (DBS).
For an effective Table experience, you need a table and chairs (any flat surface works), Solarium cards, the Table Survey, and optional candy (Smarties and Tootsie Rolls) to attract more people. No signage is used to let interactions define the group's identity, but if asked, they mention they are a campus ministry. The Bible is available online for students to access on their devices, using an easy-to-read version like the NLT. The main goal is to maintain a friendly dialogue, avoiding controversial topics.
Table serves as the first step in building a disciple-making relationship, designed to discover those ready to know more.
For an effective Table experience, you need a table and chairs (any flat surface works), Solarium cards, the Table Survey, and optional candy (Smarties and Tootsie Rolls) to attract more people. No signage is used to let interactions define the group's identity, but if asked, they mention they are a campus ministry. The Bible is available online for students to access on their devices, using an easy-to-read version like the NLT. The main goal is to maintain a friendly dialogue, avoiding controversial topics.
Table serves as the first step in building a disciple-making relationship, designed to discover those ready to know more.