Not too long ago I was standing in the middle of a 60,000 student university in China. Every student I talked with knew English, wanted to meet Westerners, and ...
When I was young, I enjoyed fishing with my father. Over the years, I learned from him the fundamentals of fishing: use the bait you know the fish will bite. But ...
In the fall of 2013, our ministry reached a crossroads. Our large group gathering was growing, but we weren’t sure if we were actually making disciples of the students attending. In ...
Is unity necessary? So what if we’re divided—we all have the same goal, right? In reality, when we’re not unified we make it that much harder for the ...
Short-Term Missions With Long-Term Impact Jesus was short-term. When we track Jesus’ ministry encounters recorded in the Gospels, we find very brief meetings with Him led to significant results. The ...
If you’ve ever ran or watched long distance racing you know there are certain moments during that race when runners keep a steady pace and other times when they ...
I was quite the hypocrite in college. In my four years at Baylor University, I could have counted on one hand the number of times I read the newspaper about ...
College students want to change the world – they think wild ideas, ask wild questions and are prepared to take wild risks. While the world offers mediocre plans for this ...
I do the best I can to make sure my family cares about the same things I do. As I play sports with my kids, they begin to love sports ...
What makes a good discipleship relationship? What is the most refreshing quality for a disciple-maker to see in his or her prospective disciples? Though there are other important characteristics for ...