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Featured ImageCollegePlus! student Christina Dickson doesn’t have a heart for ministry. She does, however, have a heart for God and wants to show His love to the world in a way that few have attempted before. Recently, Christina has come to recognize that having an intimate relationship with Jesus Christ must precede service to Him. “We have to have the life of Christ living within us, Christina said, “before we can have purpose as a Christian.” Now, in her words, she wants to “live Jesus” through photography and photojournalism...Read more >>

 

Product Reviews
Product Name Ministering in Iraq

Before the United States invaded the nation of Iraq in March of 2003, it would have been difficult to envision that the Iraqi people would someday have full access to the gospel. Yet missionaries have poured into the country over the past several years, serving God by bringing spiritual refreshment and practical know-how to the post-Saddam Iraqi culture...Read more >>

Worldview
Worldview - Title goes here The Servant Leader

Although serving others lies at the heart of ministry, leadership is also an essential ingredient of passing on the hope and passion of your relationship with Christ to present and future generations of believers. However, many people—even ministry leaders—sometimes abusetheir leadership position and make it a device to meet their own needs...Read more >>

 

     
 
Did you know?

• The number of 20-38 year olds entering the pastorate is growing?
• Only a small percentage of born-again Christians have a biblical worldview?
•Believers feel that new leaders have emerged as the lead spokespeople of Christianity today?
• Only 51% of protestant pastors have a biblical worldview?
• Fewer seminary grads are entering pulpit ministries?
• Small group numbers are growing among believers?
• Only 16% of churchgoers seek accountability with a fellow believer?

 

CollegePlus!“After seeing how much a bachelor’s degree would help with international ministry, I used accelerated distance learning to complete the last 75 credits of a communications degree in less than a year of study! After graduating three years ago, I now serve with CollegePlus! in discipleship and mentoring.”

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