FIRST-PERSON: Addressing the four major gaps in student ministry
There are usually two types of people when it comes to setting the alarm to wake…
There are usually two types of people when it comes to setting the alarm to wake…
More than 2,000 students have spent a summer serving in 25+ cities across North America seeing…
DURHAM, N.C. (BP) — For several years now, I have been greatly burdened by the declining…
San Diego has a special place in Dacie Gamble’s heart. She had traveled there with her…
A guide to engaging in open, honest dialogue with youth in the church about their anxieties and fears in life, including eight major points to focus on in your conversations with them.
A Baptist Press article in which Shane Pruitt shares seven ways students believe their generation can be reached more effectively with the hope of the gospel.
Gen Z students share their hearts and six main points they wish older generations understood about their peers and experiences.
With many church gatherings shifting to online services over the course of the pandemic, Shane Pruitt provides a helpful five-step guide on how to keep virtual messages meaningful.
An exposition on four reasons why congregation members should expect to hear the good news in every sermon at their church.
Shane Pruitt encourages believers with four reminders of why—despite our shortcomings—the church is still essential to reaching our neighbors and spreading the hope of the gospel.