As schools across the country are gearing up for a new school year, hear from our late founder Mark Lowrey about the heart of the ministry that still
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Summer Conference: Rest & Know You’re Loved
Tell us a little bit about yourself: My name is Meliah Grant. I was born and raised in Jackson, MS and I just finished my undergrad at Ole Miss! I
God’s Communal Grace
Brooks Harwood is the RUF Campus Minister at the University of Houston When I think of Summer Conference, I think of God’s communal grace—his gift
The RUF Internship | Christina McWhite
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SuCo Recap: Learning to Listen
As much as I loved the warm weather, being on the beach, in the sun, and celebrating the end of the semester, it was the people at Summer Conference
The Why and How of Regular Scripture Reading
“If someone who wasn’t a Christian asked you, ‘Why do you read the Bible so much?’ what would you say?” This was the question I asked Sean, a
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The Joy of True Friendship
I’m a Girl Dad to three little girls: 6, 3, and 1. And right now, as we drive to Hilton Head for vacation and to visit our old church family, the
Spring Break Highlight: UGA in Puerto Rico
Lily Gerrell is a Senior at The University of Georgia and will begin the RUF internship at Mississippi State after graduation. This year for
Meet Our New RUF Campus Staff
We could not be more excited to welcome our new campus staff! Will you join us in prayer as they minister to women across the country and around
The Surprising Importance of Self in Ministry Leadership
As previously published on The Gospel Coalition. According to a Business Insider report, LeBron James spends about $1.5 million each year
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A Song for the Weak and Broken
In his preface to the Olney Hymns, John Newton wrote that the collection was “intended as a monument, to perpetuate the remembrance of an intimate and