
No Time Like the Present
It was lunch time, and I was filling my cup of noodles at the water fountain. In walked a confident young man named Sean in an orange hunting shirt, jeans

It was lunch time, and I was filling my cup of noodles at the water fountain. In walked a confident young man named Sean in an orange hunting shirt, jeans

In the history of revival in America, you can almost always count on two things being present: prayer and university students. As university campuses are growing while the total number

The call to vocational ministry draws out many emotions. As I think about my journey and call, I am reminded of the joy, fear and actually a multitude of thoughts

#teachmehowtopray – Wait do people still use hashtags? At age 33, I am a millennial, but students are daily having to bring me up to speed on what’s trending and

The events are not as visible. The in-person gatherings are not as large. However, God continues to work in and through college students involved in Baptist Campus Ministries in spite

During my first semester as a campus minister, I have faced many challenges. COVID-19 has been a challenge for all ministries, especially when you’re beginning your journey as a campus

Numbers really do matter. They can help us understand the magnitude or scope of an issue or problem (COVID-19 numbers being a case in point), or they can be skewed

Steve Thompson said he never thought the day would come when he heard his students say they were sick of their computer screens. But at Auburn University, where Thompson serves

“We can do this, if we will.” Those words were spoken by a college student. In fact a group of college student, five college guys got together and had a

Hey everyone, my name is Kim Andrews and I’m a campus minister at the University of Alabama. And I’d like to talk to you about redeeming your social media. So