
Community college campus ministers gather in Little Rock
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Campus ministers from community colleges and smaller college campuses around the state gathered in Little Rock this weekend to attend the Arkansas

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Campus ministers from community colleges and smaller college campuses around the state gathered in Little Rock this weekend to attend the Arkansas

The Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) of the University of Arkansas Community College Batesville (UACCB) on Tuesday, Nov. 18, helped serve up a Thanksgiving meal to approximately 200 students, faculty, and staff. To

College students gathered at Camp Paron recently for a BCM Fall Retreat. (Submitted) PARON, Ark. – More than 300 college students gathered this past weekend,

Students register for a Conway BCM event. (Submitted) Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) is kicking off the fall semester of ministry with gospel-fueled, welcome week events

(Photos by Luke Dawson) DAVIS, Okla. – More than 100 college students from across Arkansas recently traveled to the Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center near

UAFS BCM students chalk the sidewalk on campus for Holy Week. (Submitted) It’s Holy Week and Arkansas Baptist Collegiate Ministries (BCM) across the state are

The Arkansas Baptist State Convention (ABSC) Evangelism + Church Health Team is welcoming two new members to its service to Arkansas Baptists. On Wednesday, April

Campus ministers from community colleges and smaller college campuses around the state gathered in Little Rock this weekend to attend the Arkansas Baptist State Convention (ABSC) Community College Winter Workshop.

Students and leaders from the University of Arkansas in Fort Smith BCM pose in New York during Christmas break mission trip. Photo submitted Ministry didn’t

A group of University of Arkansas Baptist Collegiate Ministry (UA BCM) students recently served in the Marion and West Memphis area for Christmas in the

CONWAY, Ark. – Conway Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) students were treated to pancakes, a hug and an encouraging word on Monday, Dec. 9, as they

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.

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.”

It will take the effort of every Baptist Collegiate Ministry and every church working cooperatively together to reach these nearly 150,000 students with the Gospel.

Partnership is at the heart of what we do as Arkansas Baptists. There is no greater evidence to that fact than what we experience each

Over 200 students from Arkansas State University and Williams Baptist University gathered for a night of prayer and worship on Sunday, October 1.

Editor’s note: This article was written by Northark BCM Leader Jeff Brasel. HARRISON, Ark. — When God’s people come together, amazing things can happen. One

One of the best ways for us to help build biblical community within our church is through small groups.

Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) across the state kicked off the fall semester of ministry with over 1,200 students in weekly worship across ten locations!

In recent weeks churches and Baptist Collegiate Ministries (BCM) across Arkansas have organized hundreds of events (impacting thousands) for the sole purpose of reaching this generation with the Gospel.

Heading to college is a big deal for the students, the parents, and the local church.

There are many opinions on what makes a strong leader.

She found herself in a completely new environment with many challenges. However, she was grateful for the opportunity and the support of her parents to pursue this new adventure.

Less than two months from now college ministries across the country will be in the middle of the second most important time of the year – “Welcome Week.”

The Pine Bluff Baptist Collegiate Ministry equipped and mobilized three recent graduates to go to Sao Paulo, Brazil for the purpose of encouraging Christians in Sao Paulo to “not grow weary of doing good (Gal. 6:9),” and to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ, teaching them to obey and see people move from enemies of God to children of God (Ephesians 2:1-10).

As Jesus sends his disciples out in Matthew 10 to proclaim, “the Kingdom of heaven has come near” to the people of Israel, He warns them that He is sending them out “like sheep among wolves.”

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

A woman and girl walk down a dirt road in the Kingdom of Bhutan. (IMB photo) If you asked many of our ministry leaders around

Brandon Moore serves as the Conway Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) director where he loves to help students explore their faith and lead them to obedience. Our BCM’s

Baptist Collegiate Ministry leaders from across Arkansas gathered this past weekend, Jan. 20-22, at the Arkansas Baptist State Convention to fellowship and connect with one another as well as participate in a few workshops led by the College + Young Leaders Team.

PINE BLUFF, Ark. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff students gathered at the Baptist Collegiate Ministry building on Monday to celebrate the legacy of

LITTLE ROCK – Ben Coulter, 42, has joined the Little Rock Baptist Collegiate Ministry team. Taking on the campus minister role, Coulter comes to the

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.

A good summer of planning a few simple things in your spiritual life can make a great fall!

Through a partnership with Jeremy Aylett, NAMB missionary and Arkansas native, we recently took a team of 11 students from our BCM at the University of Arkansas to serve alongside church planters in the greater San Diego area.

The Gospel is powerful. The Gospel transforms, heals, and restores. People are in desperate need to hear about the hope found in Jesus Christ. They just need someone to tell them.

Graduation is the launching pad to send out Baptist Collegiate Ministry students across the globe for ministry and mission.

The idea would be that the event would not be a debate, but rather an opportunity for each perspective to be shared uninterrupted. Point CounterPoint was born.

College students involved with Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) ministries across Arkansas spent their spring break serving others and sharing about Jesus in various contexts across the country.

On Tuesday, February 22 the Arkansas Baptist Disaster Relief (DR) team showed up at the Little Rock Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) Center located at 5515 W.32nd St. in Little Rock, Arkansas to train 25 college students in Disaster Relief chainsaw recovery.

Brasel said his team of BCM students and volunteers from the school and surrounding area churches hand out goody bags. Even Brasel’s grandson gets in on the distribution.

Loyd will maintain state-wide responsibilities working with BCM ministry on community colleges.

Adam Venters serves as the campus minister for Little Rock Baptist Collegiate Ministry, formerly Metro Baptist Collegiate MInistry. New Name On Nov. 9, the Little Rock

Jared Farley is the BCM Campus Minister at Henderson State University in Arkadelphia. Over 300 college students from across the state gathered this past weekend

For southern Louisiana, they are living through the aftermath.

The university campus is the greatest and most strategic mission field in the entire world.

God and His mighty power at work within us, can do anything He wants to do through us.

The first weeks of school for an incoming freshman are some of the most pivotal days of their lives.

The College and Young Leaders Team has partnered with several church leaders to craft a one-day, overnight retreat to help your ministry and your students move into this season of discipleship and mobilization.

CONWAY, Ark. – The Arkansas Baptist State Convention (ABSC) recently hired Brandon Moore as Conway Baptist Collegiate Ministry’s new campus minister. Moore most recently served at Christ Community Church in Huntersville, North Carolina where he was the College & Young Adult Director.