Sharing our faith. Multiplying our faith. Reaching our campus for Christ.
Sharing our faith. Multiplying our faith. Reaching our campus for Christ.
Sharing our faith. Multiplying our faith. Reaching our campus for Christ.
Sharing our faith. Multiplying our faith. Reaching our campus for Christ.
Sharing our faith. Multiplying our faith. Reaching our campus for Christ.
Sharing our faith. Multiplying our faith. Reaching our campus for Christ.
Sharing our faith. Multiplying our faith. Reaching our campus for Christ.
One of our graduating seniors gives their farewell address.
One of our graduates gives their farewell address.
One of our graduates gives their farewell address.
One of our graduates gives their farewell address.
Will we be people who take risks for God or will we settle for what's comfortable?
How does life on mission help us figure out God's future for our lives?
"Everybody worships. The only choice we get is what to worship."
In our culture we spend a lot of money to rest and at the same time we devalue rest on a daily basis. So how does the Bible tell us how to stop being busy and how to start resting properly?
How does Jesus speak to our stress and worry?
We use comparison to make sense of our world. But what happens when comparison just isn't cutting it?
Peter is one of the biggest screw-ups in the Bible, and one of the greatest missionaries ever. How did Jesus meet him in his shame and restore him?
Our intro to our new series, "What's Killing Me?"
What's that one thing out there that if we got it, would give us total joy?
Our graduating seniors talk about how God changed their life while involved in Cru.
Dr. Snyder shares his story from atheism to Christianity.
Part 8 of our "Is Jesus Enough? a study in Colossians" series. Colossians 2:1-5
Part 7 of our "Is Jesus Enough? a study in Colossians" series. Colossians 1:24-29
Part 6 of our "Is Jesus Enough? a study in Colossians" series. Colossians 1:21-23
Part 5 of our "Is Jesus Enough? a study in Colossians" series. Colossians 1:15-20
Part 4 of our "Is Jesus Enough? a study in Colossians" series. Colossians 1:10-12
Part 3 of our "Is Jesus Enough? a study in Colossians" series. Colossians 1:9
Part 2 of our "Is Jesus Enough? a study in Colossians" series. Colossians 1:3-8
Part 1 of our "Is Jesus Enough? a study in Colossians" series. Colossians 1:1-2
If the Bible doesn't talk specifically about dating, then what does that look like so we don't over-spiritualize it or treat it carelessly?
Our final senior talk of the semester, Luke Rakestraw, talks about his time at WKU
More of our seniors, Bobby Whitmer, Omar Anaya and Andrew Yontz, reflect on their four years at WKU
More of our graduating seniors, Zach Feinn, Josh Slaton and Nick Burnett, share with us their time at WKU.
Two of our seniors, Jenna Wilson and Kara Freeman, tell us what God taught them at WKU.
In Paul's last days, what were his final words to his most faithful student? Also one of our graduating seniors, Emily Guest, speaks on what God did over her last four years at WKU.
Earl Chute, Cru director at MTSU, speaks on the evidence of the resurrection and what that means for our lives. Senior student Ashton Skates speaks too.
With the school year coming to a close, Dr. Weakley discusses the top four things he's learned from Cru graduates over his 30 years of ministry. Emily Evanko's senior talk precedes.
How does Jesus fight temptation and what can we learn from it?
Breaking from the usual format, guest speaker Dr. Shrum speaks on human sexuality and the need for grace; students text in their questions at the end for Dr. Shrum to answer.
In understanding how to talk to people about the gospel, the Apostle John offers us insight into how to witness to others by looking at Jesus and the woman at the well.
Grace changes everything. This week, Dr. Weakley expounds on the theme verse of Titus.
In light of Thanksgiving, the story of Jesus and the ten lepers has a lot to say about why we rejoice and why we don't.
The three parables in Luke 15 sets a pattern: something is lost, then found, and then there's rejoicing. But what does this mean for our lives today?
The Parable of the Talents is a reminder that we will be held accountable at the end of our lives - what does this mean for those who trust in Christ or those who don't?
Dr. Weakley continues on the Parable of the Prodigal Son. In the parable we notice the great love of the Father but also the reaction of both the prodigal and the older son. The question you must ask yourself is - which one are you?
Through studying Jesus’ call of Matthew, we will see the call of discipleship that Christ has placed on every believer’s life.