Should College Ministers Work with Parents?
One friend who had moved from youth ministry to college ministry said the thing he liked most about it was, “No parents!” I get what
One friend who had moved from youth ministry to college ministry said the thing he liked most about it was, “No parents!” I get what
Chris Mills writes about the strategic value of translating students’ mission experience to reaching the nations all around them, wherever they go. One of
Jon Varner writes about international student ministry being a simple way that every church and ministry can begin engaging the nations for Christ. Have you
Conway BCM serves four campuses: The University of Central Arkansas (UCA), Central Baptist College (CBC), Hendrix College (HDX), and The University of Arkansas Community College
Pinelake Church is one church in multiple locations across the state of Mississippi. Its vision is to see Mississippi changed one life change story at
For our recent National Collegiate Ministers Summit in Hendersonville, TN, I was asked to lead a breakout on “Ten Books Every Collegiate Minister Should Read.”
By Chase Jenkins, FBC Durham, NC. I remember eight years ago being asked to serve as an English teacher during our church’s weekly ESL outreach,
Dennis Runner shares some practices that could help you add international student work within an existing college ministry. What do you do if you are
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