This past week my social media feed has been overwhelmed by the number of live-streamed ministries. I’m guessing yours has been too! Some of them have been simple recordings off ...
Ministry in a time of pandemic is challenging. Students are scattered, gatherings are restricted, and many of our donors are losing their jobs. These setbacks are frustrating, but the Bible ...
Everyone is live. Me, you, your grandma. Overnight, social media changed. Now, we don’t get online just to see what our friends are doing or watch ...
As campuses shut down or go to online classes across the nation, how can we leverage this as an opportunity to advance the gospel instead of a momentum killer? Your ...
Easter is a big deal for Christians. We celebrate the fact that Jesus didn’t stay dead after He was crucified. After He died, He was raised to life, offering hope ...
Winter break can be an awkward time for campus ministry leaders. It is short enough that you could easily waste it. However, these several weeks while campus is quiet also ...
As if lovingly preparing a home-cooked meal, our staff used to spend hours searching for and adapting Bible study content. Making sure we had the right percentages of various nutrients ...
Unity among believers, significant prayer, and a sincere yearning for God’s Spirit to have His way are all hallmarks historically of seasons of revival. We are seeing signs of revival ...
As you are looking ahead to next semester, it can be easy to look at the needs of your campus and the resources you have at your disposal and be ...
Include – To make someone a part of something. We all want to reach new heights of inclusion in our ministries. The foundation for all of our efforts on college ...