As we come up for air in the shock of our present situation, the reality sets in that our isolation and social distancing will be extended. The first week may ...
Everyone is live. Me, you, your grandma. Overnight, social media changed. Now, we don’t get online just to see what our friends are doing or watch ...
Winter break can be an awkward time for campus ministry leaders. It is short enough that you could easily waste it. However, these several weeks while campus is quiet also ...
If you are passionate about your ministry vision, it’s wise to work hard. College ministry is no place for slackers. Steve Murrell said it well, “If you want an easy ...
When I first joined staff with DiscipleMakers I was young, unmarried, without kids, and didn’t lead a staff team. I lived without much balance, because I could. I didn’t have ...
Dear sister, I write this letter to you on the evening before I meet with one of you–a sweet sister who graciously asked to spend some time with me ...
Not only can you use the Strategic Planning Process to direct your ministry teams, you can use this same method to focus the vision and direction of your life. Most ...
Build a strategy plan for your ministry and a personal development plan for yourself that will help you get from where you are now to where you want to be ...
One perk of leading a ministry focused exclusively on making disciples of college students is the ability to hone in on what will most effectively reach, train and send students ...
Developing an eternal perspective is one of the most important training objectives for a growing believer. It helps motivate disciples to share Christ, make disciples, as well as endure hardships ...