It’s made simple: One verse. One prayer. One Unreached People Group to learn & pray for. One challenge for your family each day.
8 Steps to Building a Culture of Mission with Students
“You need to give them a reason to stay that is bigger than themselves and connects them to the heart of God.”
Consider This Before You Post
The coronavirus has brought along with it an ocean of opinions. We have opinions about the severity of the virus. We have opinions about the quarantine. We have opinions about politics. We have opinions about when church should resume.
Parenting: Creating a Climate of Conversation in the Home
It seems that often these conversations can be harder when we are merely living from one “big” conversation to the next. While in between each big conversation is nearly little-to-no daily meaningful conversation about life and godliness. About fears and hopes. About trials and celebrations.
Student Summer Missions Report
Our students got to see what Christ is up to in the most lost major city in North America (99.3% of the population are unbelievers).
Gospel Reflections on My First Three Years as Student Pastor
I love Swift Creek Baptist Church, and I love being the Student Pastor here. I love the gospel. I have now been serving here for three years. The Lord has been so good. Here are eight gospel reflections on what I have learned along the way.
A Beautiful, Yet Broken City
Montreal is a city of 4 million people and 99.3% of them are lost, making it the most lost city in North America. A large portion of the week was spent doing evangelism training, going out and serving in the city, and also engaging people in the neighborhood parks in gospel conversations.
Student Mission Report: Atlanta
God is working mightily in our student ministry this summer! Read a story of what happened while we served in Atlanta this past June.
Missions is Not the Goal, Worship Is.
This is why we do missions. Missions is not an end in itself. As Piper said, it is not the goal.
Swift Creek Stories: Students Learn to “Live Sent” at DNOW
This year at DNOW, there were at least 7 salvations, 8 people who wanted to be baptized, and at least 12 people who have a desire to serve on missions or in ministry.