As a campus ministry leader, we are missionaries to the campus. Just like any mission, campus ministry has a “missional code” that needs to be broken. A Perspectives course ...
When you see a sending culture develop and have seniors who desire to give their lives to the Great Commission, it’s critical they’re mobilized into a strategic post-college opportunity ...
Yes, I know Peter and John were seen as “unschooled, ordinary men.” This doesn’t mean that they had no training; it just means the school they came out of ...
You’ve given it your all. You’re tired. Some of you may even be sick. You’re worked over. Many of you have pushed yourselves beyond yourselves. You gave your heart! A ...
Trent Sheppard’s book, God on Campus: Sacred Causes & Global Effects, may sound like a book only relevant to college ministers and students. To the contrary, it’s a book ...
Discipleship, much like evangelism, is a mix of art and science. You, as a discipler, bring your own unique sensibilities, skills, and personality. Likewise, each person you disciple is a ...
“I believe you should build a relationship before you share the gospel.” “Who am I to tell someone they’re going to Hell without really knowing them?” These are ...
All of us forget things we shouldn’t. Sometimes our forgetfulness matters, often it doesn’t. But when we forget that appointment, name or birthday it can unintentionally make others feel ...
Last year, a friend of mine landed a college pastor’s dream job in an incredibly influential church. This rookie college pastor called me to ask if I had any ...
There are two types of people in any ministry. People who add value and people who subtract value. Like JFK said, “Ask not what your ministry can do for you ...