Paul refers to the Philippian church as his "crown"-- like a trophy. By partnering in this ministry we are able to share the trophy... we're laboring together.
MSU students are being sent all over the world and, by partnering with our ministry, this is your crown, too!
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Paul refers to the Philippian church as his "crown"-- like a trophy. By partnering in this ministry we are able to share the trophy... we're laboring together.
MSU students are being sent all over the world and, by partnering with our ministry, this is your crown, too!
Patrick breaks down the difference in a Movement vs a Ministry drawing on his experience coaching college students to go to the world with the Gospel.
Movements are visionary and dynamic, they call attendees to action. The vision is so simple they can carry it with them wherever they go.
Ministries are programatic and stationary. There is a strong leadership structure in place so that the majority of the attendees just come and attend what the leadership has provided.
"Movements will change the world, programs never do"
-TIm Keller
The Pray for Campus Podcast
Paul refers to the Philippian church as his "crown"-- like a trophy. By partnering in this ministry we are able to share the trophy... we're laboring together.
MSU students are being sent all over the world and, by partnering with our ministry, this is your crown, too!