In Episode 5 of Season 4, hosts Shane Pruitt, Paul Worcester, and Lacey Villasenor welcome Keith Wieser to discuss the latest challenges and strategies for reaching the next generation of college students. Keith shares insights from his 17 years of ministry, including the key cultural shifts affecting students today, such as the roles of anxiety, identity, and technology in their lives. The conversation dives into practical approaches for discipling students in a rapidly changing culture and highlights the importance of relational evangelism, multiplication, and being led by the Spirit.
Also in This Episode:
- How emotional intelligence plays a greater role in ministering to students
- Practical strategies for identifying and discipling spiritually open students
- The critical role of multiplication in maturing student disciples
- Navigating the impacts of anxiety, social media, and identity in student ministry today
- How to equip student leaders for mission and evangelism
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Shareable Quotes:
- “I think almost every college minister I’ve talked to is like, “Man, the challenge is getting people to be in a committed thing. ‘Are you coming to this event?’ So, there’s a sense of needing to recognize and recalibrate to that lower level of commitment.” — Keith Wieser
- “It’s okay to not be okay, but it ain’t okay to stay that way when there’s another way. And Jesus is the way.” — Shane Pruitt
- “I haven’t found anything better to help someone overcome that inward focus, that anxiety, than being a part of the movement of God on mission via evangelism, disciple-making, and living on mission.” — Paul Worcester
- “Non-believers have more clarity related to their spiritual interests. Either I’m interested in spiritual things, or I’m not.” — Keith Wieser