
New Navs – Taylor and Christy Scott
Editor: Why did you decide to come on staff with The Navigators? Taylor: We were drawn to The Navigators because of Navigators who invested … Continue Reading

From Discouragement to Joy
Discouragement. It’s everywhere. In fact, it’s one of Satan’s favorite weapons to use against believers and the advancement of God’s… Continue Reading

Stories from a Dorm Room
Across the country, upperclassmen students in Navigator ministries are moving back into residence halls in order to reach the freshmen with … Continue Reading

Surprisingly Fertile Soil at University of Wisconsin
Collegiate Navs at the University of Wisconsin has thrived for 50 years and is a training ground for hundreds of Navigator missionaries.… Continue Reading

A Faithful Avalanche: A Summer Training Program Story
Eleven years ago, I chose to spend ten weeks of the summer investing in my relationship with God at a Summer Training Program. I’ve never … Continue Reading

“Is It Worth It?” Reflecting on Counting the Cost
There are times when I wonder if it’s worth it. All the effort, time, and money we pour into building relationships with freshmen each … Continue Reading

The Gospel Spreading Beyond Expectation
One story of the movement of the gospel spreading beyond expectation from the college campus to a family and a high school.… Continue Reading

Finding Home: Cesar Hernandez is a Navigator for life
A lot of college freshmen get homesick. But for Cesar Hernandez, moving from Texas to Cedar Falls, Iowa, to attend the University of … Continue Reading

4 Creative Ways our Ministries are Reaching Students
A few intrepid Navigator staff are flexing their creative muscles in an attempt to meet student, get to know them, and introduce those … Continue Reading

Reading the Gospel of John with 30,000 of Our Friends
Navigators at PSU presented a challenge to the Christian students there: Ask a friend to read the Gospel with you for 21 days in a row.… Continue Reading