Author Archives: Lizzi-beth Spence

EKU BCM: Cardboard Testimonies

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Spring Break Testimony: Tyler Elam, Morehead State

This morning in my devotional time I read Jeremiah 6:16 which reads:  “This is what the Lord says:  Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls.”  I know God was speaking to me through [...]
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Spring Break Testimony: Breanna Stone

During our spring break trip, I feel I have seen God move in special   ways during the children's ministry. We have had so many kids come out   to play and listen to our Bible stories, and it has been amazing. At   first I was hesitant to volunteer myself for this ministry, but now I   am [...]
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Leadership Training Conference

LTC will be April 3-5, 2009 at Cedarmore Conference Center in Baghdad, KY.  The theme is “Leading Transformational Community” and will be a time of leadership development and idea sharing.  Fri., April 3, 2009 6-7:15 pm    Check-In/Registration 7:30 pm      Session 1 (Byrdwell)                    Leadership: Anatomy of a Leader (Cindy Pelphrey) 8:45 pm      Special Session: Everyone’s Battle (Guys: Cafeteria; Girls: Byrdwell) 9:45 pm      Free Time/Hang Out [...]
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A Montana Missions Opportunity

However, though the excitement and anticipation of seeing God’s hand move is prominent we still need your help! We are a sparsely populated state and many churches do not have enough workers to do large outreach events such as Block Parties, Backyard Bible Clubs or Vacation Bible School in their town. We are looking for [...]
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1:8 Team named for Summer of 2009

After two rounds of interviews, the 2009 1:8 team has been named.  The team of 18 students will participate in a missional leadership experience next summer.  Highlighs will include daily discipleship, leadership development, living in community and serving in Kentucky and the Dominican Republic.  Meet the 1:8 Team!   Forrest Coleman, UofC Joseph Dickens, Morehead Evelyn (Evey) Fuson, G’town Audrey [...]
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Relating as a father to college-age kids.

By: E. Bernard Franklin, Ph.D Prior to joining the National Center for Fathering, I worked in various capacities with students on three college and university campuses. During that time, I noticed two common struggles that should be meaningful for all fathers of young adults: One, students of all backgrounds experienced some growth anxiety and uncertainty about [...]
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Over 130 BCM students serve in Columbus, Indiana

100+:  BCM student volunteers 12: Mobile Homes repaired 3: Homes repaired 2: Days of Labor   Students from the 1:8 Leadership Experience organized a mission trip to an area hit by flooding this past summer. Over 130 students from different campuses came together to serve, including UK, Morehead STate, NKU, and Cumberland.  Projects included replacing insulation and skirting at a trailer park.    [...]
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REFOCUS, Sept. 19-21

REFOCUS is coming!  Students from across Kentucky will be joining together to focus on COMMUNITY!  The event will be at Jonathan Creek Conference Center in Hardin, KY.  Rachael Hurt will be leading in worship by music.  Matt Johnson, the Lead Pastor from Journey Church, will be the main speaker.  We will also be praying for [...]
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Preparing Your High School Student for Faith in College

Written by Daniel Berry, Campus Minister, University of KY:   I sat across the room from one of my college students.  We had just spent the last 30 minutes discussing his faith.  He was at a crossroads.  He had grown up in a good Christian home with good Christian parents.  He knew what he believed and was [...]
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