We must desire to not only launch a ministry with energy, but sustain it for years to come, even after we’re gone. Leading your ministry to grow by addition is ...
Imagine this scenario: a freshman girl walks into your weekly meeting and no one greets her. She doesn’t know where to sit and she doesn’t even really know what’s going ...
I am not running a sprint; I’m in this thing till the end. Therefore, I have found that if I am not investing in and aware of these seven ...
The ultimate test college students face today is not one they will take during finals week to determine GPAs, scholarships, or impressive resumes. It is the test of faith. A ...
Usually the first things to go in a campus minister’s week are prayer and cold-contact evangelism. Sometimes campus ministers cannot fathom how an entire day of prayer could even happen ...
My intention isn’t to call you to self-promotion or self-recognition, to make much of yourself or desire praise. But rather, to encourage you to do all you can to cultivate ...
The first few weeks of the fall semester are the most important time for you to reach students. It’s harvest time! Do you remember your first weeks as a ...
The more time I spend on the university campus, the more I’m reminded of the time I spent on the Appalachian Trail. Whether your purpose is evangelism or backpacking, preparation ...
Are you ready for all those students headed your way? Get your ministry year off to a great start by conquering freshmen move-in and the first week of the semester ...
When our ministry hits the campus for outreach we have one primary goal in mind: to get as many interested contacts as possible! Much of your ability to reach new ...