The leaders are key in your campus moving forward, but the campus director must provide avenues for them to have more influences in their spiritual walk beyond you. Shaping strong ...
Every September it happens for me. Between gospel conversations, following up with new believers, helping new laborers know what to do next, and being a father and a husband, I ...
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 ...
No matter how long you have been in campus ministry, or the conferences you have attended or books you have read, our continued growth in leading ourselves and others spiritually ...
Our ministry was severely underfunded, one of my staff had to be released, and the church we were part of planting went away. Every part of me wanted to quit ...
When I first considered raising support, I was tempted to believe I would be unable to do so. I compared myself with Steve Shadrach and I knew I was nothing ...
College ministry is hard emotionally. There’s something incredibly humbling about having an 18 year old freshman shut the door in your face as you try to tell them about the ...
Face-to-face asks, full of vision and passion, will almost always float your support boat in a way that’s far more effective than any social media shortcut.
Cutting corners on preparation not only leaves us less equipped, but less developed into the person God would have us become. Don’t deceive yourself, He will bless your efforts.
I had a blindspot—two actually. I assumed: My staff could fully fund themselves without my participation and I wouldn’t need funding beyond my personal ministry budget. But I was not ...