Developing a Culture of Sending Students to Start New Work – Part 2
Eager to begin the sending process we cast vision for one of our graduates to go help with work in the Northwest. This was our
Eager to begin the sending process we cast vision for one of our graduates to go help with work in the Northwest. This was our
“I have never been so honored for someone to tell me to go. Thank you for believing in me.” I was cleaning off my bulletin
I couldn’t be more proud of Teresa Royall, our Baptist Campus Minister at Georgia State University in downtown Atlanta. She ministers in the midst of
HOW DO YOU MEASURE MINISTRY HEALTH AND EFFECTIVENESS? I’d love to say that I don’t use metrics of any kind, but that would not be
The largest commodity college students have is time. They say they’re busy but that is because they have no idea what busy actually is. Students
Five years ago it was an anomaly for our students to go on mission projects. We’d offer them occasionally, but the response was dismal and
Growth in ministry is always exhilarating! Having more there than last year, starting a new small group, having to set out “overflow” seating; all of
I remember the first year we had the budget (and enough students) to warrant an intern. I was excited! We were now “multi-staff.” We could
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