
[Ministry Spotlight] BCM leaves lasting impact on UALR graduate
Overall, Smith said BCM has been one of the best parts of her college experience.
Overall, Smith said BCM has been one of the best parts of her college experience.
Part of the joy of working with college students is helping identify and disciple those feeling called to ministry!
I will never forget September of 2005. Hurricane Katrina had just wreaked havoc on the Gulf Coast. A few weeks later, during fall break, I
We live in a world where pain and loneliness lurk around every corner. Almost daily, I talk to people who long for hope and help.
We plant seeds. We water. We labor.
Why? For the sake of advancing the Kingdom here, and everywhere, on earth.
We’ve taken this semester to build community, and establish our mission to “Help Students Find Jesus and Follow Jesus.”
“It is urgent that denominations, networks and independent churches determine how to best motivate, mobilize, resource and deploy more young pastors,” said David Kinnaman, President
Beach Reach photo University of Central Arkansas senior Kaylea Jobe spent her spring break, March 18-24, in Panama City, Florida, serving the Lord and sharing
College students involved with Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) ministries across Arkansas are spending their spring break serving others and sharing about Jesus in various contexts
Discipleship is a key component to college ministry and can bring lasting change to those that are fully committed! Real discipleship involves many hours of
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