Collegiate Collective elevates and advances the gospel on all college campuses globally by equipping, resourcing, and networking the leaders who are reaching students.
We are sad to announce that this will be the final episode of the Collegiate Collective Podcast. In this episode Raul, Brian, and Paul talk about the end of the podcast and what the Collegiate Collective will look like moving forward.
You can read more in the blog post here: http://collegiatecollective.com/news-from-collegiate-collective/
Rahul Agarwal talks with John Worcester talk through pioneering evangelism principals to help college ministries push past plateau and start growing. John is the father of Paul and David Worcester who both work full time in college ministry and are regular contributors to Collegiate Collective. John has helped 1000s of church planters learn the principal of evangelism-focused planting.
Mitchell Johnson, a College Ministry Director of Redeemer Church reaching out to Texas Tech, shares about the strategy called Freshman Fifteen. The goal of Freshman Fifteen is to share the gospel with 1500 freshman in the first 15 days. Check out this episode to find out how.
Today, Rahul Agarwal talked with Ashlyn Portero about the role of women in ministry. She discusses how church leaders can build up and honor the women in their church as well give them opportunities to grow in leadership.
Over the summer we are doing a series of host favorites and this week we have Tessa's favorite.
Dr. David Sills has done it all when it comes to the ministry. Dr. Sills served as a missionary in Ecuador, was a church planter and pastor in the united states, currently teaches at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, has written several books and is the founder and president of Reaching and Teaching International Ministries....
Today, Rahul talks with Rashard Barns about the difference between multicultural and multicolor. They discuss how to help your ministry be multicultural and give you a ton of resources to check out!
In this episode, first-year college minister Rudy Hartmann reflects on his experiences over the first 12 months leading a college ministry. He shares the most significant lessons learned, things he’d do differently, and what comes next. This episode will be an encouragement to anyone in college ministry, whether it’s your first year or your fortieth.
Today Rahul talked with Jonathan Webster about Sanctuary Church, Canada and how they are reaching students in Canada. Sanctuary has an incredible story about how they became a college-focused church and why they value being a church that meets on campus.
Today, Chase Abner talked with Robbie Nutter and Katie Musil about reaching greek students at Kansas State.
Shownotes: http://collegiatecollective.com/?p=7021&preview=true
On today's show, we talk about how we can advance the gospel through utilization of Social Media.
Shownotes: http://collegiatecollective.com/episode-184-social-media/
Today, Chase Abner introduces you to our Featured Writers team for 2018.
Shownotes: http://collegiatecollective.com/episode-183-featured-writers/
Today on the podcast, we talk to Travis Cunningham about how Village Church is engaging collegiate church planting.
Shownotes: http://collegiatecollective.com/episode-182-village-engaging/
On today’s show, Hugh Halter joins us to talk about Bivocationalism and it’s future in American Ministry.
Shownotes: http://collegiatecollective.com/episode-181-bivocationalism/
On today's show, Tyler Reagin of Catalyst, joins us to share about leadership and how to prepare yourself and those around you for leadership.
Shownotes: http://collegiatecollective.com/episode-180-catalyst/
We are joined today by Dave Rhodes, Pastor of Discipleship and Movement Initiatives at Grace Fellowship Church in Atlanta Georgia, to chat about the 100 Movements and how it can help you in seeing Gospel Movement.
Shownotes: http://collegiatecollective.com/episode-178-100-movements/
Today we met with Daniel Im, of NewChurches.com. Daniel will share with us the power of movements in North America and how Churches can be equipped to reach the next generation.
Shownotes: http://collegiatecollective.com/episode-178-daniel-im/
Today we are in a conversation with the Daniel Yang, the director of the Send Institute. We will talk about in the show what it is and how it can help with planting churches and raising up pastors in North America.
Shownotes: http://collegiatecollective.com/episode-177-birth-send-institute/
On today's show, Brad Brisco and Craig Lovelace join us to chat about the Alan Hirsch book called Forgotten Ways and how it can help shape and develop your ministry.
Shownotes: http://collegiatecollective.com/episode-176-forgotten-ways/
On today's repost, we revisit a past episode from Timothy Beougher who joined us to talk about the Circuit Riders and how God used a movement of young pastors to bring about a mass movement of churches in early America.
Shownotes: http://collegiatecollective.com/best-best-part-4/
Today we repost an episode from the archive when Dr. Russell Moore joined us to talk about a past article on Millennials, and if the characterizations of them being selfish and entitled are correct. Dr. Moore is President of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) with the Southern Baptist Convention. The ERLC is the moral and public policy agency of the nation’s largest Protestant denomination.
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