One of the greatest challenges that missionaries often face is burnout.
Read MoreAfter praying specifically that the Lord would open opportunities on campus in a new area, the International Student Ministry staff at Troy University went to lunch at the student center to see what God would do. Almost immediately they were invited to join in a game of Badminton! Recognizing the Holy Spirit’s work in answer to their prayer, Robbie and Rainey went along even though neither knew anything about the sport.
Read MoreJoin us in praying for the approximately 100 Campus Outreach staff members will be meeting in Indianapolis tomorrow for the first Ethnic Diversity Summit since 2019.
Read MorePaul sensed the Spirit leading him to take a risk that would invoke an extreme reaction from the men he was serving.
Read MoreSummer Beach Project in Australia contained BOTH difficulty AND blessing.
Read MoreFor years people have been asking God for Thai men to come to the Lord, and for more male leaders in Thailand. Rejoice with us! The Lord is gathering a harvest of men.
Read MoreWinter Retreats provide time away from campus for follow-up with students who attended the New Year’s Conference and other relationships being built on campus.
Read MoreNext week we will join together for 24 hours of prayer. Which hour will YOU join us in asking that the Lord would bring His kingdom on earth as it is in heaven and bring fruit to our labors across the globe?
Read More“Every student will have co-workers and friends to invite over for a meal. Hopefully, these dinners will help it feel normal to talk about spiritual things around the table.”
Read MoreObserving a need for growth and depth in Christian friendships, the Campus Outreach staff women at Ole Miss decided to address the problem head-on.
Read MoreWhether it's hot wings, ugly sweaters, or basketball, the Lord is using social events to bring initially uninterested students into His Kingdom.
Read MoreCampus Outreach South Africa conducted Khula Leadership Project at the end of their academic year. Khula means “grow” in Zulu, and that is what the students who attended did!
Read MoreWithin the first month of moving, James Broadaway met Siyabonga on the main steps of Sarah Baartman Hall at the University of Cape Town. When their interchange concluded, Siyabonga said, “I’ve never had a conversation like this!”
Read MoreKagiso has seen her friends’ spiritual needs and longing for community. Like Phillip, she has invited them to “come and see.”
Read MoreAs 2022 drew to a close, Campus Outreach Lusaka sponsored two Leadership Projects. Students from seven campuses were trained in evangelism, discipleship, Bible study, prayer, a biblical worldview, relationships, and more.
Read MoreWhen asked how much change he sees among students, Kent Bailey answers, “Just a B.I.T.”
Read MoreTwo campus staff and six students from Brisbane, Australia are finishing a four-week CCP (Cross-Cultural Project) in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Read MoreIn the coming weeks, these graduates will be heading overseas as missionaries to participate in the good works God has planned for them.
Read MoreOver the course of her two years in Zambia with CO LEAD, Alicia Rhae has seen strangers grow into friends and then become like sisters.
Read MoreIn December, fifteen graduates from seven American campuses were commissioned to be sent out to eight countries around the world! Come and read what God has done!
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