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From Reading the Bible to Loving God’s Word
As a college freshman at University of Central Missouri, Ellie knew she wanted to try to get involved with a campus ministry and pursue her … Continue Reading
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Reaching the Next Generation of Disciplemakers in the Marine Corps
Every night Doug, Dean, and Ken* meet to pray. They are serving in the Marine Corps in Okinawa. Doug shared, “Our nightly times of prayer … Continue Reading
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Sharing the Treasure of Good News with Other Moms
When Mika* moved from California to the Washington D.C. area with her family, including two young children, she wanted to connect with other… Continue Reading
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Restoration and Following God
In 2019 Matthew Rinella asked his dad, Jim Rinella, Navigators Collegiate, if he could go to a Colorado State University (CSU) men’s dorm … Continue Reading
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Joy in New Faith
Katrin’s joy bubbled over as she described her journey of faith. Last winter, when she was unemployed and in a hard place, a friend … Continue Reading
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Simple Principles for Everyday Disciplemaking
A discussion with Bill Mowry, Navigators Church Ministries staff and author of Walk with Me and The Ways of an Alongsider. Q: Your new book … Continue Reading
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Experience the Life-Giving Love of Jesus
A conversation with J. Kevin Butcher, author of Free: Rescued from Shame-Based Religion, Released into the Life-Giving Love of Jesus Q: You … Continue Reading
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Spiritual Extended Family: Generations of Marines
With the habit of regularly reading through Proverbs as part of his devotional time, Mike Darnell, Navigators Military, paused on Proverbs … Continue Reading
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From One Student to Another: Spreading Gospel Impact
When Caimin came to Vanderbilt University as a freshman, she was a new follower of Jesus and eager to grow in her faith. She connected with … Continue Reading
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Help for Depression: How Do You Know if You’re Drowning?
“Mental pain is less dramatic than physical pain, but it is more common and also more hard to bear. The frequent attempt to conceal mental… Continue Reading