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Every Nation and Every Campus

Isaiah 6:8

“Here I am Lord, Send me!”

  • ENC is a college ministry of Every Nation Family of Churches and ministries that has a vision to reach the whole world through reaching the university campus.

    We meet students where they are on campus with the gospel, help them build strong biblical foundations, equip them to minister to others, and empower them to lead.

    Every Nation Campus is reaching over 1,300 universities in over 80 countries around the world—each one connected to a local church.

    Since 1994, Every Nation missionaries and church planters have answered the call to bring the gospel to campuses and cities around the world. What started as a handful of churches has grown into a global family of churches. Our mission is to honor God by establishing Christ-centered, spirit-empowered, socially responsible churches and campus ministries in every nation.

    What we believe

  • God has called me into work I cannot do alone. I am leading with vision, building and sustaining the ministry to reach the nations starting with the campus through the ministry of partnership development (MPD).

    MPD is a key part of my calling. It’s not separate from the ministry. It is a privilege to invite others into walking alongside me to fulfill the great commission.

    Partnership Team Policy

As an Every Nation Campus Missionary, I have the privilege of developing a team of prayer and financial partners to encourage and support me in my ministry assignment as Campus Missionary based in Los Angeles. In order to serve on my ministry assignment, I am trusting the Lord to provide individuals who will join my partnership team. Would you prayerfully consider praying regularly and making monthly investments toward my ministry with Every Nation Ministries?

Ministry Partners Make it Happen

Will you send me?

Romans 10:14,15

“How will they hear without a preacher? How will they preach unless they are sent?

Colossians 4:3

"Pray also for us, that God may open to us a door for the word, to declare the mystery of Christ."

🙏Prayer Partners🙏

Will you pray for us?

WHY THE CAMPUS?

  • The future leaders of society are on our campuses.

    Virtually all of the world’s presidents, prime ministers, senators, members of parliaments, bankers, lawyers, judges, teachers, doctors, and business leaders have passed through the college and university system. In every critical aspect of a nation’s culture, the campus is where we find the future influencers.

  • Major movements, bad or good, start on the campus.

    From spiritual revival to political revolution, the campus gives birth to change. Marxism, atheism, feminism, and practically every other “ism” that has spread around the world at one time started as a tiny seed on the university campus.

  • The majority of those who become Christians do so as students.

    Countless studies continue to confirm that most people surrender to Christ before their twenty-fifth birthday. This hits close to home. Many of our current leaders responded to the gospel before their twenty-fifth birthday.

  • International students impact their nations.

    International students represent the top one percent of the students in their home nations. Many of these students come from nations that restrict or ban the gospel. By reaching them while they’re on our campuses and sending them home with the gospel, we can broaden the gospel’s reach in the world.

  • The values on campus become the values in society.

    The philosophy, morality, and ethics taught by professors on university campuses slowly but surely work their way into public policy, media, and education. Those ideas and values become preserved for decades through legislation, education, music, movies, literature, and media.

  • The most available and trainable groups of people are on our campuses.

    Since they have few obligations, students have few limitations to following Christ and serving him boldly. The campus is not only the source of the next generation of business, government, and educational leaders, but it’s also where we find the next generation of church leaders and cross-cultural missionaries.

  • When we reach a student, we reach a family.

    Moms, dads, brothers, and sisters are often impacted by the stories from students who return home with a changed life. The New Testament pattern of church growth showed entire families turning to Christ. That hasn’t changed. One weekend home visit from a student transformed by the gospel can start a spiritual chain reaction that impacts every member of their family.

  • God promised to pour out his Spirit on sons and daughters. (Acts 2:17)

    In other words, we should anticipate and hope for an enormous awakening in the younger generations of the world. We have to be prepared to handle this abundance by sending missionaries who are equipped and empowered to make disciples to colleges and high schools.