Featured Posts

No Posts found.

What's New

The soft-power benefits of educating the world’s leaders

1

It is often said that the number of current world leaders who chose to be educated in another country can serve as a useful, though rough and incomplete, indicator of ‘soft power. . . . Since 2015, the Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) has been publishing desk research on the tertiary education of serving heads of state and heads of government and […]

A Chi Alpha Story

Brady Bobbink

0

Brady came as a student in the fall of 1969 as a non-believer. He came to faith in fall of 1970 through a fellow student.A group of students and young believers, we started the college ministry in the spring of 1972. Brady graduated at the end of fall quarter in 1973 with a BA in Secondary Ed. and returned in the end […]

Dennis' Blog

Why Campus Ministry

0

Campus Ministry: Six Reasons Every national campus ministry like IVCF, Cru, RUF, CCO, Navigators, and XA have a preamble to explain why campus ministry. I personally have written a list for XA. “Why Target the University Mission Field,”* and used it to preach on why the university campus is strategic for communicating the good news. I’ve also opened my messages by asking […]

Resources

Glen and Paula Davis

0

Check out GlenandPaula.com. Glen writes “Things Glen found interesting.” and has already written more than 300 interesting installments. Glen and Paula Davis have served as campus missionaries at Stanford University since 2002.    Every Friday Glen shares articles, resources about broad cultural, societal, and theological issues. He wants to make sure you see his explanations and disclaimers at the bottom of his […]

Quotes

No Place in the World

0

“There’s no place in the world like the university campus. It’s a colorful conglomeration of highly educated individuals, young formidable minds, and a rich diversity in backgrounds, ethnicities, religious beliefs, priorities and more.  It is thick with potential . . . students are encountering new people, new places, and new experiences . . .all of which have the potential to shape them and […]

A Chi Alpha Story

Tim and Melissa Kern

0

In 2001, Tim and Melissa Kern traveled to Helena from Dillon Montana with Curtis Cole, campus minister at University of Montana–Western (UMW) to check out Carroll College. Curtis and Delyn Freeman Cole were their XA pastors and mentors who invested years in them as students at UM-W. Tim and Melissa were 26 years old and were toting around their daughter Hannah Kern […]

End of content

No more pages to load