
BCM leaders, students meet for weekend retreat
PARON, Ark. – God is at work in this generation of college students. “I see a widespread hunger for God’s presence, desire to grow as

PARON, Ark. – God is at work in this generation of college students. “I see a widespread hunger for God’s presence, desire to grow as

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – “God has been moving big here this semester and it has been amazing to see and be a part of,” said Hayden

Revival is happening on college campuses across the nation, including in Arkansas.

Luke Schonauer has a heart for missions. He had the opportunity to put that passion into action this summer through serving at First Baptist Church

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

The Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) serves Arkansas churches by reaching next generation leaders with the Gospel.

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.

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

Leaders will make or break a ministry. They will determine who comes and who does not come. They will set the pace for your ministry in many different ways.