
[Next Generation] How to share your faith
One of the most exciting parts of leading Baptist Collegiate Ministry on a university campus is training students how to share their faith.
One of the most exciting parts of leading Baptist Collegiate Ministry on a university campus is training students how to share their faith.
Students interested in joining the excitement of PraizFest still have time to register. Set for Friday night and Saturday, Jan. 27 and 28, at First
Reaching the next generation doesn’t happen without intentionality.
Tyler Hoffpauir, campus minister at Arkansas State University, offers two ways for churches to connect better with youth and young adults.
Over 33,000 students will graduate from Arkansas High Schools this year, according to the ADE Data Center.
“Be sure to invite your friends!” These are words that we often hear when it comes to church-related activities and services. We hear those words
“Calling Out the Called,” a new book written by SBC leaders Shane Pruitt and Scott Pace, discusses the importance of raising up the next generation of ministry leaders.
We desperately need to equip more ministers if we want to replace the countless number currently retiring or leaving the ministry for a myriad of other reasons.
God uses BCM ministries to raise up and call out students to a variety of ministry callings.
I want to spend a few minutes focused on characteristics of Gen Z (born 1995-2012) that I find encouraging and even exciting.
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