
[Next Generation] Initial contact crucial to college ministry
These first four weeks are incredibly important in the life of these students and our ministry.
These first four weeks are incredibly important in the life of these students and our ministry.
After well over two years, Super Summer Arkansas made its return, continuing its focus on evangelism and discipleship for students in 6th-12th grades.
Arkansas Baptist churches across the state have available, hospitable, and selfless members ready to be key advocates to help the church reach young adults.
The transformation so many of these near-hopeless college students are looking for is going to come from the Holy Spirit.
A good summer of planning a few simple things in your spiritual life can make a great fall!
Through a partnership with Jeremy Aylett, NAMB missionary and Arkansas native, we recently took a team of 11 students from our BCM at the University of Arkansas to serve alongside church planters in the greater San Diego area.
The Gospel is powerful. The Gospel transforms, heals, and restores. People are in desperate need to hear about the hope found in Jesus Christ. They just need someone to tell them.
The key strategy in making an impact this summer, in your kids ministry, is to be intentional—don’t let the elongated days of summer pass by without impacting the life of a child with the Gospel.
The nations are no longer in a difficult geographical location to reach, they are on our college campuses, in our neighborhoods, at our jobs, and in our churches.
If a church has a great next gen pastor, then that congregation should do everything within their power to cultivate a favorable environment for the pastor to have a long, fruitful ministry in the church.
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