So You Want to Start a Young Adult Ministry
Making disciples — whatever their marital status — happens when we walk in the footsteps of Jesus.
Making disciples — whatever their marital status — happens when we walk in the footsteps of Jesus.
Overseas is where some people are called to be, but perhaps it’s not where most of us are needed.
Dr. Kent Brantly and his wife, Amber, put a name and face on the Ebola epidemic during the summer of 2014. The missionary couple was serving in Monrovia, Liberia, when Kent got the devastating news that he had contracted the deadly disease. Kent was tr …
During my 12 months in Haiti as a missionary, every day was a hot mess — but working with missions teams could be even messier. I vividly remember one particular day when I sat with a visiting mission team in dusty, standstill traffic after a long day …
Sometimes you experience something that redefines who you are — an experience that hits your heart so hard it leaves you breathless. That moment in my life happened in Thomazeau, Haiti. I am a senior at Texas A&M University, and I am a member of an …
Here are five strategic considerations I’ve gleaned from more than a decade in young adult ministry.
Shayla Ortiz started her “Spiritually Single” blog to process the pain of being married to a man who wasn’t a believer at the time. That is, she saw herself as “spiritually single” because her husband wasn’t joining her in her walk with Jesus. She had …
I was spellbound as I watched the teenagers speak about their experiences on a missions trip to Mexico. At that moment, I knew exactly what I wanted to do someday: work at an orphanage in Mexico. I was 14 when I made that decision and envisioned how gl …
Shauna was kind enough to participate in our Five Questions series; I decided to start the conversation with a question about oversharing.
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