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 ...
In 2016, more than one million international students stepped onto U.S. college campuses for a higher education. They arrived on planes from Saudi Arabia, China, Indonesia, Iran, and everywhere ...
After the travel ban put out by the current administration was partially approved, it became clear that in the coming years America’s relationship with immigrants (and international students) could change ...
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 ...
In this sermon, Paul Worcester takes a look at key lessons from the life of the apostle Paul. These principles are foundational for anyone seeking to have a impactful ministry ...
It is commonly said that when you have all you need, build a longer table, not a higher fence. The 4th of July, and other holidays, give us an opportunity ...
When we put the concerns of our country over the concerns for the global family of Christ, we abandon the true family of God for a cheap plastic replica that ...
Time is the most valuable asset in our life, even more valuable than money. If you lose money, it can be regained. If you lose time, it’s gone forever. That’s ...
You’ve probably heard plenty of reasons why you should go on a mission trip, but here are seven reasons why you probably shouldn’t. You’ve been warned.
This week, Paul shares about the urgency of evangelism and three practical habits that have proven effective for helping believers develop a missional lifestyle in a variety of contexts.