He walked among sinners who needed a savior. All who receive Christ, who believe in his name, he gave the right to become children of God instead of children under wrath (those who reject Christ).
Category Archives: The Weekly Walk
Did You Know?
My point is that those who serve the university are practicing the spiritual principles in the text above. NGU graduates are engaged in God’s global plan. Thank you for equipping students to be transformational leaders for church and society.
Who’s Your 1?
All believers are called to share the gospel. J. D. Greear, the President of the Southern Baptist Convention and the pastor of the Summit Church in Durham, NC, along with the North American Mission Board are calling on believers to unite in an evangelism strategy called Who’s Your 1? The strategy is simple, but strategic.
Church Membership Matters
We live in a broken and fallen world. The “perfect” church does not exist. If you ever find a perfect church, please do not join it. You will mess it up. The truth is that we all have issues and struggles, but believers need each other.
Train Yourself for Godliness
In our culture where ease and pleasure often rule the day, words like training and discipline are too easily rejected.
Christ-Centered
As a Christ-Centered community, we must pray for all of our constituents. Spend some time in prayer for our students. Faculty members may want to pray over their class rosters, remembering every student in every class. You might be the only person praying for that student.
Spiritual Awakening in the Presence of God
Do you have that kind of hunger for the Lord’s presence? It is in the presence of the Lord that we commune with God through prayer.
Mission-Focused
Believers must be disciples who are growing in the faith and modeling a Christian lifestyle before they can effectively pour their lives into others. Therefore, at the core of our mission, we must be disciples who make disciples. With Christ as our example, North Greenville University is Mission-Focused and intentionally insulating the institution from mission drift.
Academically Excellent
Academic excellence is the goal of every institution of higher learning. What sets NGU apart from most institutions of higher learning, is our wholistic approach to education, instilling the biblical faith into every academic pursuit.
Biblically Faithful
NGU represents these unchanging truths to the university family, local churches, and our culture. The university is unapologetically committed to biblical faithfulness.