Evangelistic Bible studies are one of the greatest tools for sharing your faith with people who are far from God or not sure about what they believe. The goal is ...
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 ...
I remember over 30 years ago, conversing with one of the few African American missionaries I knew at the time. He told a story of some friends of his, who ...
In 2016, more than one million international students stepped onto U.S. college campuses for a higher education. They arrived on planes from Saudi Arabia, China, Indonesia, Iran, and everywhere ...
After the travel ban put out by the current administration was partially approved, it became clear that in the coming years America’s relationship with immigrants (and international students) could change ...
Over the last few years there have been many issues regarding race relations, and some may be hard to understand. Feelings of guilt, shame, and anger have sprung up. Here ...
Without campus ministry leaders crossing cultural lines, our ministries, students, and the gospel will not cross over either. It’s up to you to decide if you are going to ...
This is the second article in a two-part series. Click here for part one. When a predominantly white organization is seeking to hire African-American staff, it might offer unique and challenging ...
Building a multi-ethnic ministry has become a hot topic in the church. Everyone wants one, but for most it’s a dream not a reality. Being an African-American myself, I’ ...