
[Next Generation] Sending the NextGen
The Arkansas university campuses are not only our most strategic mission fields but our greatest mission agencies.
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.
Brad Branham has served as the Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) Campus Minister at Arkansas Tech University since January 2015. Additionally, he planted Hello Church on
Freedom through discipline. Study with rigor. Application for life change. What could be more impactful?
One of the goals of each BCM campus ministry is to develop next-generation leaders. At the UAM BCM, one of the ways this is accomplished is by investing in the lives of students and equipping and challenging them to become student leaders.
The BCM at Southern Arkansas University (SAU) made the decision early in the fall semester to be present on the SAU campus to interact with students with the intention of sharing the Gospel.
The Fall 2020 Open Doors reports 5,799 international students attended Arkansas colleges and universities.
Colt Booth is the assistant campus minister at Henderson State University (HSU) and his story is why Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) plays such a critical role on the college campus.
What would you do if you were dropped off in an unfamiliar place, had no friends, knew little of the language or culture, and were far away from family and friends?
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