
[Next Generation] BCM kicks off fall semester
Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) across the state kicked off the fall semester of ministry with over 1,200 students in weekly worship across ten locations!
Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) across the state kicked off the fall semester of ministry with over 1,200 students in weekly worship across ten locations!
The call of God on a person’s life is an invitation to follow Him to salvation, to a deeper relationship with him, to church membership, or to vocational ministry. Because I believe that God is always calling people, I am unapologetic about boldly giving invitations at the conclusions of my sermons.
Ministry to the next generation has never been more important. Those who minister to the next generation are at the front lines of some of the most strategic ministry in the world.
One of the most exciting parts of leading Baptist Collegiate Ministry on a university campus is training students how to share their faith.
Over 33,000 students will graduate from Arkansas High Schools this year, according to the ADE Data Center.
On August 17, a team of DR volunteers from across the state assembled to serve in a different way.
The best way for a student to spend their summer is with a week at a summer church camp or on a mission trip.
If it’s true that the big attracts and the small keeps, our ministries must be good at doing it big and making it feel small.
Loyd will maintain state-wide responsibilities working with BCM ministry on community colleges.
The university campus is the greatest and most strategic mission field in the entire world.
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