
Super Summer Arkansas to expand in 2027
Arkadelphia, Ark. – Super Summer Arkansas recently wrapped up on the campus of Ouachita Baptist University, where numerous students made life changing decisions for Jesus.
Arkadelphia, Ark. – Super Summer Arkansas recently wrapped up on the campus of Ouachita Baptist University, where numerous students made life changing decisions for Jesus.
Students worship during Reality Check at First Baptist Church in El Dorado. (Submitted) Disciple Now (DNow) events across the state are serving as catalysts for
It’s no secret that we have trouble slowing down to rest these days.
Churches from across the state are encouraged to bring parents, grandparents, staff and volunteers to be a part of this year’s NAVIGATE conference. The goal of NAVIGATE Conference is for attendees to leave feeling more equipped to face the realities of today’s culture and to do so with a renewed commitment to walk with children and students towards Jesus and the truth of Scripture.
The best way for a student to spend their summer is with a week at a summer church camp or on a mission trip.
More than 1,600 students, young adults and church leaders gathered Saturday, March 5 at Immanuel Baptist Church (IBC) in Little Rock for the 2022 Lead > Defend apologetics conference which is a Cooperative Program ministry of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention (ABSC). That number included middle/junior high students who attended Lead > Defend:Foundations.
Building an evangelistic culture is no small feat for any church or organization.
The annual Lead > Defend conference is right around the corner on March 5.
The college campus is an explosion of character, culture, education, ideology, religion, lifestyle, and worldview.
Having a discipleship blueprint is key when ministering to the next generation
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