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Cru is a caring community seeking to develop and integrate our personal, professional, and spiritual lives.

Cru comes alongside people on their spiritual journey and offers resources to help men and women investigate what they believe spiritually and why.  We offer one-on-one coaching, personal discipleship, study groups and leadership development from a Christian worldview.

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HARD CONVERSATIONS - PART 1: INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS: How do we engage people with whom we strongly disagree?

1 hour 15 minutes
Watch this viral (4 minute) video about LIFE, DEATH, and the LOVE of a Savior. By the end of this short film, your faith will grow stronger.
Listen to the January 28th interview with Walt Maciborski and Tammie Jo Shults.

1 hour interview.

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Craig and Jen Ferguson

Follow-up Q&A with Craig and Jen Ferguson – Courage in Crisis: When Trust is Broken

The most common response from the webinar was “I wished there was more time for live QA”. Jen and Craig graciously agreed to add a Zoom meeting where they gave a brief review and then opened it up for questions and answers.
Craig and Jen Ferguson

Courage in Crisis: When Trust is Broken

Cru City Austin interviewed an Austin couple, Craig and Jen Ferguson who have weathered the breakdown of trust and intimacy in their marriage due to the use of pornography. The Fergusons told their story in a live interview format of how they found hope and healing through biblical counsel and understanding the root of addiction. They have encouraged others as they provided practical tips to developed healthy and fulfilling relationships, experienced forgiveness, and rediscovered oneness and intimacy in their marriage. They even wrote a book on the subject entitled, "Pure Eyes, Clean Heart: a Couple's Journey to Freedom from Pornography."

Courage in Crisis: When Life Hangs in the Balance

Every parent’s worst nightmare. At 4 years old, Owen Coulter was brought to Dell Children’s after complaining of a headache and his body turning cold. His heart stopped in the ER where he underwent 90 minutes of CPR. If he miraculously survived, what damage might he have sustained? His parents, Kristin and Darin Coulter were told, “He may not know who you are; he may not be able to eat or walk.” The crisis the Coulter’s faced that day and the weeks following would require tremendous courage. How did they do it? What helped them endure such a terrifying experience?