• Exhortations for Christian Upperclassmen

    With move in day approaching and another long school year in front of us, it is important to be thinking about the ways you intend on serving Christ at the beginning of the semester. This is what every Christian ought to generally be thinking through, but it is particularly helpful for college students to think…


  • "Death to Anxiety and Alive to a Holy Ambition"–My Sermon on Matthew 6:25-34

    Very rarely have I found as much joy in preparing a sermon as I did when I prepared this sermon on Matthew 6:25-34. You can listen to it by clicking on the link below. Just an FYI, it takes about 7 seconds for you to start hearing my voice.Click HereI hope you enjoy!


  • Don’t Neglect the Church as the Spring Semester Gets Hectic!

    I have not been in college ministry a very long time (almost 3 years), but I have been in it long enough to know that church attendance begins to dissipate as students begin to inch closer and closer towards the end of the spring semester. (Just as a side note….I do not think this is…


  • Imitating George Whitefield

    A Brief Introduction George Whitefield’s natural birth was on December 16, 1714, in Gloucester, England. His parents were Thomas and Elizabeth Whitefield.  Nineteen years later, he was born again from above while he was a student at Oxford. Thus, the most effective evangelist since the days of the Apostle Paul was just converted. His Life’s Labor J.C.…


  • My Top 10 Books of 2017

    The end of 2017 is quickly approaching. This means that many of my favorite people within the Christian community are posting their top books of 2017. Some of these lists specifically focus on Christian books that were published in 2017. I always love looking at these lists to get an idea of some books that…


  • 2 Brief Thoughts Regarding Evangelism

    Here lately I have been thinking about evangelism a great deal. This has led me to speak about it often, to read books on it, and to walk through books with other people regarding it. Also, to my surprise, an older individual in the church that I worship at informed me just last week that…


  • James 1:2-4 Sermon

    INTRODUCTION Polycarp, a Christian in the early church who studied under the Apostle John, was seized by some guards at an old age. He generously fed the guards that had captured him. He then asked them if he could spend some time in prayer. They agreed, and he spent time in fervent prayer. They then…