Building Community on a College Campus
A year ago, I was a scared freshman who still couldn’t navigate the massive campus and find her 11 o’clock class on time. I was on my fourth major change.
A year ago, I was a scared freshman who still couldn’t navigate the massive campus and find her 11 o’clock class on time. I was on my fourth major change.
A college campus can be a crazy place—especially during the first few weeks of a new semester and even more especially for new students. Just imagine a hundred different people,
I’ve never been speed dating, but I have a rough idea of what happens: Desperate singles gather and have a brief few minutes with a member of the opposite sex
How many people can you call by name? Is it easy for you to recall a person whom you have not seen in a long time? How difficult is it
Does your congregation have students who just graduated high school or will graduate during the next few years? Does your congregation want to continue impacting their lives as they move
Summer is rapidly drawing to a close, and reports from student missionaries are steadily coming in as they prepare to wrap up their assignments. The reports bring great encouragement and
For your steadfast love is before my eyes, and I walk in your faithfulness. Psalm 26:3 (ESV) This verse has been incredibly important to me personally for a couple of
Evangelism is not an optional accessory to our life. It is the heartbeat of all we are called to be and do. – Robert Coleman in Master Plan of Evangelism
Shannon Culbreth arrived on campus at the University of Alabama at Birmingham nearly five years ago. She became involved in Baptist Campus Ministries (BCM) during her sophomore year. Shannon served
Three years ago, I began praying that if God wanted to use me in ministry outside of what I was already doing at my church then I was willing to