“CULTURAL COLLISIONS” FEB. 25, COLLEGE & YOUNG LEADER’S LEAD>DEFEND CONFERENCE
CONWAY – How should Christian college students and young leaders respond when a confused culture collides with their biblical worldview? What’s at stake? Collegiates, high school students and young professionals
SEARCH FOR IDENTITY IN A GENDER-CONFUSED WORLD: LEAD>DEFEND CONFERENCE FEB. 25
CONWAY – Last month, the Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts of America reversed a policy upheld for over a century. For the first time, the organization opened its membership to
TOUGH TOPICS: OVER 600 ATTEND THE LEAD>DEFEND CULTURAL COLLISION CONFERENCE
CONWAY — Kaylee Searcy only had a short time to select topics most important to her journey of faith. Even with ten choices in front of her, the decision turned
CHANGING LIVES IN A WEEK: SPRING BREAK MISSION TRIPS
ACROSS ARKANSAS–Arkansas college students set aside their own March 18-25 Spring Break plans to follow God’s call. Some fixed barbed wire fences at a boys’ ranch in Texas. Others prayer-walked
HOW TO REACH AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDENTS
A few years ago, University of Arkansas in Pine Bluff campus minister Tavoris “Tee” Uzoigwe and his wife Erica were looking for a church home. “We found ourselves very depressed
BUYING MILK, WRITING BIBLE STUDIES: FOR NEARLY 20 YEARS, FBC RUSSELLVILLE MINISTERS TO INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
For many of the 449 international students at Arkansas Tech University, church members at First Baptist Church (FBC) Russellville are the first Americans they meet. Especially at the start of
THE DISCIPLE-MAKING DOMINO EFFECT: DIXIE JACKSON OFFERING IMPACTS ARKANSAS, REACHES THE WORLD
When Lydia* came to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2011 to study physics, she believed that learning was the purpose of her life. Every school she attended
EXPLORE YOUR CALL: STUDENTS SENSING A CALL TO MINISTRY ATTEND SEPT. 19 TRAINING EVENT
FAYETTEVILLE – ”If you don’t love people, do not go into the ministry,” said Aaron Matthews, senior pastor at First Baptist Church Lowell. Along with a panel of two women
MUD, MOLD AND PRAYER: ARKANSAS BAPTIST COLLEGE STUDENTS HELP HURRICANE HARVEY VICTIMS
TEXAS – Last year, Adam Venters remembers sludging through 8 feet of flood damage in his in-laws’ Louisiana home. “It was heartbreaking,” said the Assistant Baptist Campus Minister at Metro
AN OPEN DOOR TO THE NATIONS – BUT FOR HOW LONG?
ACROSS ARKANSAS – At midnight, Stephanie Habenicht heard a knock on her door at her Little Rock home. Habenicht pulled on her robe and looked outside. There stood her adopted