April 23, 2008
Interview with Lee Snyder
Lee Snyder reflects on the value of campus ministry, the spiritual needs of university students, and how churches can prepare young believers for college.
April 23, 2008
Lee Snyder reflects on the value of campus ministry, the spiritual needs of university students, and how churches can prepare young believers for college.
March 16, 2008
A college president and parent explains why Christian colleges matter: strong educational value, a faith-shaped campus environment, and intensive spiritual formation that prepares students for lifelong vocation and service.
August 26, 2007
Bill Westfall reflects on God’s guidance through decades of ministry and a surprising new season of unity at Boise State University, where prayer and a shared focus on Jesus are helping campus ministers become imitators of him.
April 29, 2007
A university professor explains why campus ministry matters—from spiritual formation and daily encouragement to crisis care, fellowship, and mission-minded growth as students navigate college’s biggest transitions.
April 29, 2007
Roger Charley shares how campus ministry can be organized through regional, national, or statewide structures—each built on partnership, creativity, and a commitment to proclaim Christ on today’s university campuses.
April 29, 2007
With few Christian churches across New England, campus ministry and church planting in Greater Boston are gaining momentum through collaboration, new partnerships, and student-led outreach on influential campuses.
April 25, 2007
Perry Rubin explains how Auburn Christian Fellowship builds community through relationships, weekly rhythms, and campus outreach. He shares why campus ministry matters for faith formation and how students carry that impact into church and mission after graduation.
April 30, 2006
Stefanie Rowe, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Christian Student Fellowship, campus ministry, college freshmen, small group Bible study, Omaha Nebraska,
April 30, 2006
College students need a church family when they’re away from home. Greg Swinney shares practical ideas—from Adopt-A-Student to service opportunities—that help congregations communicate, “You matter here,” and connect students into lasting relationships.
November 30, 2005
From four students in 1987 to a thriving ministry in the heart of Georgia Tech, GTCCF’s story highlights leadership development, mission exposure, and a vision that helped plant campus ministries around the world.
August 7, 2005
Mike Cope reflects on the 1906 divide and urges local, practical reconciliation between churches of Christ and Christian churches. With regret, hope, and a breakfast-table parable, he calls believers to apology, forgiveness, and shared ministry.
July 10, 2005
Naomi Kouns reflects on England’s “pre-Christian” youth culture and the quiet hope of gospel renewal through relationships. Campus ministry, she argues, offers a practical path for restoring souls and forming disciples among university students.