Some time ago, a few of our students went down to UC Santa Barbara and came back raving about an outreach they saw called Jesus Burgers. Every Friday night they ...
(This is part two of a two-part article. You can find the first one here.) As the title suggests, you can easily lose your balance while leading a ministry ...
Over the years I have heard many campus ministries try to gain momentum doing ministry in the Greek community. Too often, many fail to gain traction because they miss a ...
I will never forget the time I missed the perfect moment to turn a conversation into an evangelistic opportunity. I was a seminary student and working part-time for a window ...
For the last 19 years, I have been involved in ministering to college students. Why? I believe they are the most strategic demographic on the planet. I hope that this ...
One of my pure joys is when students set out on frontier mission trips into parts of East Africa. Places that take days of travel in diminishing forms of transportation ...
Winter break can be an awkward time for campus ministry leaders. It is short enough that you could easily waste it. The winter break also provides a great opportunity for ...
Paul Worcester shares why you should add student leaders to your team for the Spring semester. Growing a team of student leaders, volunteers and staff is essential if you want ...
David Clark writes about choosing, equipping, and evaluating small group leaders so that they grow and see mission expand on campus. I still remember my first time attending a small group ...
David Clark identifies two community group essentials—content and atmosphere. Community groups are a critical part of a college ministry—they are a great “front door” for students who aren’t as interested ...