I’ve had the pleasure of helping lead 12 stateside summer projects. From my many failures and from God’s unending grace, I’ve had the privilege of learning the ...
We rarely get to see the fruit of what we so laboriously sow. Students graduate, get married, get jobs and move off. And we go back to meeting with hundreds ...
When I first considered raising support, I was tempted to believe I would be unable to do so. I compared myself with Steve Shadrach and I knew I was nothing ...
College ministry is hard emotionally. There’s something incredibly humbling about having an 18 year old freshman shut the door in your face as you try to tell them about the ...
I believe we could see thousands of people come to Christ on college campuses in the next twenty years. But the goal isn’t simply to draw a crowd. Our mission ...
I had a blindspot—two actually. I assumed: My staff could fully fund themselves without my participation and I wouldn’t need funding beyond my personal ministry budget. But I was not ...
Over the last few years there have been many issues regarding race relations, and some may be hard to understand. Feelings of guilt, shame, and anger have sprung up. Here ...
Without delegation, the potential leaders around us will stay just that: potential leaders. Delegation is the most powerful tool we have in our leadership development tool belt.
Imagine what God will do with a growing number of laborers reaching out to more and more groups of people on your campus and beyond! Don’t settle for anything less ...
Disciple-making is one of our primary responsibilities as Christians. It is therefore important that we have a clear map of where we are trying to take our people.