
National Collegiate Week impacts Arkansas campus ministry
Arkansas Baptists were well-represented at National Collegiate Week, held Aug. 4-8 at Falls Creek, Oklahoma. One hundred and thirty-four Arkansas students and leaders from both
Arkansas Baptists were well-represented at National Collegiate Week, held Aug. 4-8 at Falls Creek, Oklahoma. One hundred and thirty-four Arkansas students and leaders from both
Sunday morning! The sun is out, the church doors are unlocked, the AC is on (and working!), and the fellowship hall smells of homemade breakfast. A week has come and gone, and now it’s time to worship and fellowship with the church family.
This summer at Tech BCM we mobilized 23 students. That is nearly 40% of our average attendance for BCM serving at camps, on mission trips, and in local churches.
Where is my mission field? This was the question students and adults from across the state and Missouri explored last week at Camp Paron as
Arkadelphia, Ark. – Thousands of students from across the state have gathered this week on the campus of Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia for Super
Aubrey Lee and Aden Thompson compete at the National Bible Drill Competition in North Carolina. (Submitted) Concord, N.C. – Aubrey Lee from Grandview Baptist Church
Church group time can be one of the most pivotal moments for a student ministry during camp.
New beginnings can be tough. Here are some ways you can help keep high school graduates connected to God.
I will begin by saying that these “keys” are pointed more for campus-based ministry; however, these can prove to be helpful to church based collegiate
Leading a college ministry is one of the greatest privileges in the world, and I truly believe the college campus is the most strategic mission field on earth.
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