
[Next Generation] Leaders define your ministry
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.

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.

Collierville, Tenn. – More than 700 Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) leaders from across the country gathered last week at Collierville First Baptist Church in Tennessee

Reconciliation with Christ is found through genuine obedience to the call from Christ.

From Portland, Oregon, to Panama City Beach, Florida, Arkansas Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) students from around the state traveled near and far during their spring

It was a busy weekend for University of Arkansas graduate student Abigayle Money –the top finishing female of the Little Rock Marathon.

“Due to the partnership and support of local churches and associations, Arkansas Baptists are seeing big impact on these smaller campuses. These often-unseen folks are some of the unsung heroes in God’s harvest field.”

Twelve college students, along with our director and two recent UAM graduates, entered the city with the purpose of aiding four important ministries.

In 1 Thessalonians 2:8, Paul said “We cared so much for you that we were pleased to share with you not only the gospel of God but also our own lives, because you had become dear to us.”

Campus ministry is meant to multiply, because the church is meant to multiply.

“The international getaway retreat to me is a great way to get to know those who aren’t like you, who come from a different culture or maybe a different religion.”