Making an impact among college students requires grit. I once attended a Q&A session with Louie Giglio at a collegiate conference. He was asked, “How do I make an ...
When I was in college, my twin brother Paul and I were mentored by a man named Max Barnett. He was already a veteran college minister in his 70s, but ...
Two of the most successful chain stores in the United States right now are Lowe’s and Home Depot. With millions of people cooped up at home, and lots of discretionary ...
I was meeting with Chris at the diner a block from the campus where I worked and where he attended. Catching up on life, we talked about classes, his ...
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 ...
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 these things keep you ...
I believe leading a college ministry is one of the most challenging and strategic callings you can have. To thrive in college ministry you must develop the grit of a ...
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 ...