Make the most of See You at the Pole™, a global student-led prayer movement. Help students pray and share the Gospel at their schools.| Dare 2 Share
True unity is forged in mission, against the enemy, and through hardship, just as soldiers on a battlefield become brothers-in-arms.| Greg Stier
Inspire and equip students to share the Gospel at public schools with practical steps and powerful partnerships.| Dare 2 Share
Heaven isn’t earned by doing “good deeds.” Help your students understand it as the fuller, deeper reality of eternal life with God.| Dare 2 Share
The Gospel is the hope of the whole world. When students realize they are part of the global church it ignites something new.| Dare 2 Share
I spend time in God’s Word daily because I need that reset—realigning my heart and mind with Heaven. Want to build that rhythm too? Here’s how!| Greg Stier
Teaching the Old Testament can be challenging, but by highlighting its Gospel connections and relevance, we can help students engage with it.| Dare 2 Share
It can be overwhelming trying to support students through hardship, use these tips to offer Christ-centered care when your students need it.| Dare 2 Share
Not every youth ministry conference offers a solid return on investment. When you consider which to attend, it is essential to evaluate what’s truly worth it.| Dare 2 Share
My youth pastor never had a big platform or group nor claimed to know it all. But he always said yes to God, and he changed everything for me.| Dare 2 Share
Many churches are great at a lot of things, but are not engaging the lost in their own neighborhoods. Here are 7 major reasons why that I identified...| Greg Stier
Gospel Advancing works, and we have proof! We did the research and the numbers reveal big impact and big results.| Dare 2 Share
Everyone loves a good story—that's why your testimony is so impactful. Use these 5 steps to make testimony a powerful tool for your ministry.| Dare 2 Share
Honest reflections on and a fresh direction for my podcast journey| Greg Stier
Why the true Gospel of grace always sounds too good to be true| Greg Stier