Courage to Love a Stranger
At times it can be easy to let worldly fear stop us from loving strangers and sharing the gospel. Jordan provides helpful insight and reminds us that when we fear God and respond to His love in faith, it gives us the boldness and perspective to love strangers fearlessly. Give the blog a read to see how we can fearlessly love strangers and how we can fearlessly share the gospel.
COVID isn't Killing Mission, We Are.
Our world has been shaken. What we knew is gone and when grief, hardship, and isolation hit us in the face, it’s easy to lose sight of the call Jesus has placed on our life. This week, we are to look to Jesus, by remembering that we follow an unstoppable God. Let us look and step out in faith.
Living a Life of Preparation
Kat Swick didn't know the details of God's plan for her life but walked obediently in the now. Looking back, she saw that God was already starting to equip her for life overseas, working through fashion to help women come out of a life of slavery. Read Kat's story and encouragement of being ready now for what God has in store later.
A Journey Towards Joyful Grit
How do you keep going when it feels like you are continually being knocked down? Stephen shares how God was faithful through the long seasons of hard labor in church planting, sharing his wisdom on why its important to keep going - even when it feels too hard or too much.
How to Live for an Audience of One
"Play for an audience of One." Jordan shares though he heard this from his mom thousands of time, but how it changed meaning when he became a Christian and what it means to live with a confidence that comes from an unshakeable God.
He is Worthy to be Above All
To live a life worthy of the Gospel is to remember that the Jesus is worthy to live such a life. Our life is a continual reminder that Jesus loves us and the opportunity to tell Him "I love you too." This is the story of a group of people who moved across the world to a country actively working to oppress the Gospel and how they've geared their lives to live worthy of the Gospel.
Five Ways to Creatively Engage the Mission While Quarantined
Covid-19 had not changed or postponed, the Mission of Jesus has not changed, but how can we "go" when we are stuck in our houses all week? Here are 5 ways to help get the creative flows going in being missional while maintaining that 6 feet from your friends, family, and neighbors.
House Hunt: Mission Edition
Do lifestyle, location, and living space affect how we live on mission? Here are some factors to consider when it comes to choosing where to live
How To Make A Friend: A Freshman Perspective
“I never would have thought that during my few weeks in my college town I would give my life to Jesus, but that’s exactly what happened.”
To Stay or Go: A Christian's Calling
The Great Commission will not be fulfilled by the traditional “missionary” but by Christian people with marketable skills who will be able to go to closed and hard to reach places. May we see the day when missionary is synonymous with Christian.
Stuck At Home: SENT
Mission is not just for the school year. How do we get out of the rut of comfort that we so easily fall into being back home on the summer schedule?
Adopted Into The Family
As Christians, our families are meant to point as pictures to the gospel. Here’s how adoption stands in ever-increasing stark contrast to a culture that idolizes self
To The One Who Stays Behind
In a church planting church, we often talk about going and being sent. But what about the ones who stay? Here are some things learned about what it means to stay well.
How To Not Ruin Your Summer
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With all the plans, vacations, and free time, here’s some ideas of how to not ruin your summer.
Your Role In the Freshmen Imperative
Last week we gave you the why. This week we break down how we all can and need to get into the lives of the freshmen on our campuses.
Why Where You Sit in Your Classroom Matters
Have you been wanting to make friends in your classes but have no idea where to start? What if God has orchestrated your entire year, including where you sit in class? Read what the Bible and one former WSU student has to say about why the Powerball lottery and your class schedule have nothing to do with luck.
The Blazes of Movement
Hudson Taylor, a 21 year old kid with little education, sparked a movement in China that has yet to cease simply by trusting in God for big things and refusing to rest until he had spent his all in the completion of the Great Commission.