[Next Generation] Ring by spring
One of the greatest privileges that college ministers share is participation in weddings for college students.
One of the greatest privileges that college ministers share is participation in weddings for college students.
Our hope is that the Gospel will penetrate the hearts of individuals on these teams and that they will think of their team as a mission field.
More and more students are closed off to the truth. But that does not mean that the Gospel is not still reaching students or that God is not transforming the lives of college students.
This time last year, Baptist Collegiate Ministries (BCM) around the state had canceled scheduled spring break mission trips.
This article was written by Seth Tucker, Youth Ministry Consultant for the Arkansas Baptist State Convention Summer ministry has been an integral piece to student
These three guys get together weekly to share a meal and study God’s Word with other guys they invite from the baseball team. Almost every week new guys are showing up to study the Bible and hearing the Gospel in a clear way.
In a world that tries to give us twenty million things to put our trust in, there is only one true foundation. There is only one that is worth building our life on and putting our trust in and that is Jesus.
The Arkansas university campuses are not only our most strategic mission fields but our greatest mission agencies.
What if I told you that 70 days or one summer of your college years could change the rest of your life?
We need them to see that the Bible is more than “stories.” It is the inspired, inerrant, Word of the Living God. It is true and it is powerful in addressing all of life’s questions. Questions on values, identity, origins, and so much more.
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