[Next Generation] Two shifts to help your church communicate with Gen Z
Tyler Hoffpauir, campus minister at Arkansas State University, offers two ways for churches to connect better with youth and young adults.
Tyler Hoffpauir, campus minister at Arkansas State University, offers two ways for churches to connect better with youth and young adults.
Imagine yourself arriving in Nepal to study at Kathmandu University. You are alone without friends or family.
God uses BCM ministries to raise up and call out students to a variety of ministry callings.
Jeremy Woodall, was recognized by the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) athletic department and inducted into the UAM Sports Hall of Fame for the Spirit Award.
I want to spend a few minutes focused on characteristics of Gen Z (born 1995-2012) that I find encouraging and even exciting.
On August 17, a team of DR volunteers from across the state assembled to serve in a different way.
One of the greatest resources church members can provide is prayer. There is a great need for prayer warriors to be lifting each campus across the state of Arkansas in prayer.
BCM students have incredible opportunities during the summer to serve in a variety of ways.
These first four weeks are incredibly important in the life of these students and our ministry.
Arkansas Baptist churches across the state have available, hospitable, and selfless members ready to be key advocates to help the church reach young adults.
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