Last week I explained to you the necessity of developing a set of irreducible minimums that would guide your ministry. This week I thought it would be helpful for you to ...
Does your staff team have a clear, defined goal for this year? Yes, we know we’re trying to build laborers from the college campuses of the world, but that’s ...
“What are your irreducible minimums as you open your first ministry at Arizona?” asked my friend. “Irreduci…mina…what the heck is he talking about?” Before I could answer, my ...
You can’t reach your campus or your world all alone. You need to raise up other leaders to share the burden and move the ministry forward. It’s my hope that ...
Every ministry yearns to have a growing, dynamic large group with lots of excitement, momentum and relationships. As important and valuable as a large group meeting can be, we dare ...
Every year, thousands of new souls show up to be molded and influenced for the next four years. Whether they came from a liberal, atheist family or a church-three-times-a-week family ...
When you meet someone, what questions do you ask? What do you talk about? This reveals how relationship oriented you are, as opposed to accomplishment oriented. As you prepare to ...
No matter how long you have been in campus ministry, or the conferences you have attended or books you have read, our continued growth in leading ourselves and others spiritually ...
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 ...
Short-term mission trips have become a primary method in mobilizing students to be a part of God’s global purposes.