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Leonard Sweet on How Our Heritage Shapes Our Story
The various patterns established during our first 18 years of life are the long fuse of faith and ultimately define our trajectory for life.
In Deed and Truth
Joining Jesus where discipleship meets justice Little children, let us not love in word or talk but in deed and in truth. — 1 John 3:18 (ESV) “I was the walking dead,” Julia* says. “The deeply rooted inner trauma of being mentally and physically raped by an alcoholic stepfather during my childhood and teenage years […]
Helping Your Children Focus on God this Thanksgiving
At Thanksgiving, most of us would like to move beyond the turkey and teach our children what it means to be thankful.
Zambia – Let’s Get This Party Started
The Navigators We were up in arms. The main focus of our trip was campus ministry but there were no students. Dates for the semester had been changed and students were set to start weeks later than we anticipated. With only a few weeks left in Zambia, we were finally connected with a group at […]
A Gathering of Key Men
“One of the best things about the Key Men Invitational was exploring the basics of walking with Christ and men in a fresh way.” So says Mike Martin, who joined me at this year’s Navigator Key Men Invitational (KMI) conference, held February 19–22 in Wichita Falls, Texas. Mike and I were among 530 men who […]
The Backstory to “The Pursuit of Holiness”
In his autobiography, God Took Me by the Hand, Jerry Bridges tells how his first—and most popular—book came about. [As a young man] I had heard the statement that the Bible was given to guide our conduct and I prayed, “God, starting tonight, would You use the Bible to guide my conduct?” That was the […]
Phyllis Robertson, Longtime Navigator, Goes Home
After a lifetime of devotion and service to God through The Navigators, Phyllis Robertson, 84, passed away November 26, 2007, in Fort Worth, Texas.
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 Northern Iowa in 2000 was more like culture shock. He missed his family, his hometown of San Antonio, and his mother’s cooking. His Hispanic heritage made him stand out on this predominantly […]
Dedicated to Lifelong Discipleship
All the different aspects of The Navigators ministries forge intentional connections so that lifelong discipleship occurs in young adults.
Working Together to Bring the Gospel to Kids
Eagle Lake Day Camp On Location has partnered with North Littleton Promise (NLP) for four summers, to bring a week of day camp to kids.
Running the Race Together
The Detroit NavCity team is committed to working with The Navigators ministries to provide training for disciples in cities across the US.
Small Beginnings, Big Impact
Dr. Alexander George shares how The 2:7 Series helped him grow in his own walk with God, as well as bring others closer to Him.