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Monday, September 30, 2019

College Ministry Positions in Utah and Idaho

Ben Neiser serves as Campus Minister at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah and is also the Collegiate Network Coordinator for the Utah/Idaho Southern Baptist Convention.  He has provided the following information.

Our ministry, Intersect, is in great need of laborers.  We have had several short term missions partnerships and two Semester Missionaries.  What we need is more long term ministry partnerships to form.  I would be happy to speak with anyone about the following opportunities.

CAMPUS MISSIONARY INTERN WITH INTERSECT - BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY, PROVO
-35,000 enrollment with less than 50 known born again believers.
-The CMI will assist in the areas of prayer, evangelism and outreach events.

CAMPUS MISSIONARY WITH INTERSECT - UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY, OREM, UT
-40,000 entrollment

PRODUCER - INTERSECT PODCAST & YOU TUBE SHOW
-This is the online format to our evangelistic ministry of Intersect.

CAMPUS MISSIONARY - UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY, LOGAN, UT
-23,000 enrollment

CAMPUS MISSIONARY - BYU-IDAHO, REXBURG, ID
-21,000 enrollment

CHARACTERISTICS WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
-Highly intentional in evangelism and discipleship
-Not intimidated by a cross cultural mission field.

GENERAL DETAILS OF AVAILABLE POSITIONS:
-At least a one year commitment.
-Positions can be used as ministry intern experience.
-Can be filled by an individual seeking a permanent position.
-These positions are self-funded or bi-vocational.
-These positions can be held by current seminary students.  A seminary degree or pursuit of a seminary degree is not a prerequisite for these positions.

I will be happy to talk with anyone wanting more information.  You can contact me, BenNeiser@gmail.com or 870.926.5461.


Arliss Dickerson is a part time college ministry consultant for Lifeway Christian Resources and the author of five books on college ministry available in eBook format for 99 cents at amazon.com.  FIXING A BROKEN COLLEGE MINISTRY is available in paperback.

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