I praise God because of what he promised - Psalms 56:10
When God called me four years ago to start Boomsauce Ministries I wanted to create a ministry that focuses on evangelism, but as I'm growing in the LORDS wisdom and truth but my HEART is shifting focus, and my desire is to teach, and lead others, and give them confidence and boldness to fear God and make God their main thing and main priority. The last two years I've gotten the opportunity to focus on spending time with God and also not going so wide of getting Boomsauce out in the city, but growing deep with God and focus on knowing and growing in what God made us for which is a relationship with God. With that mindset I've gotten to invest in a few other core guys and seeing them grow in building a desirable relationship with Christ. Its been beautiful to see their Leadership throughout this city and the people their interact with and their simple yes to be ROOTED and INVESTED in a friendship with Christ is changing and opening hearts.
I'm so thankful for the friends and teachers that Iv'e gotten to engage and surround myself that have gotten me to this place.of dependency and rest in the promises of the LORD.
Its been a blessing not just to serve this campus and city for almost four years, but I've also got the opportunity to be in close relationships with other local communities and staff alongside of Northwest Arkansas Anticoh . A big blessing of a friendship that I've is getting to know the Chancellor at University of Arkansas. His heart is founded on a lot the same values as we are as a ministry, to help students and young adults feel at HOME. (May the walk boldly into knowing that they're CHOSEN and NOT FORGOTTEN . The chancellor has been a faithful friend that has pushed me to continue to believe in myself, and trust in the Lord and continue to walk forward in what his directed me to do.
In everything that we do, we must place a passion for our mission at the center of our operation. we must remember that our primary purpose is to improve the lives of every Arkansan.”
— Chancellor Charles F. Robinson
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