The Mission of the Navigators is to “Advance the Gospel of Jesus and His Kindgom into the nations through spiritual generations of laborers living and discipling among the lost.” Eddie Broussard and Gene Burell break this concept down and explain its application.
The college campus is a strategic place to impact the next generation. The Navigators are dedicated to reaching African Americans on campuses across America, developing them in their spiritual walk so that they can fulfill all that God has planned for them.
Anthony Grimes explains how God brought him from a dark childhood past to become a passionate servant of Christ. In his own words, he explains how the Navigators played an essential role in the process and is thankful for their influence to this day.
How does one reach individuals in prison or homeless on the street? Connie White and Larry Hope discuss their own stories, and how God transformed them to reach out to individuals with the same lifestyles they once lived.
Watch the personal story of Kevin James, Senior Pastor of New Community Bible Fellowship in Cleveland, Ohio. Kevin explains how the Navigators played a crucial role in bringing him to Christ, and his further spiritual development throughout the years to this very day.
Making disciples within the context of a local church can be challenging. But what are the basic principles, and what does it mean to “make disciples?” Rich Berry, Director of the African American Ministries for the Navigators, Cedric Brown, and Pastor Jerry Kinard discuss these principles along with the contribution disciple-making adds to the Black [...]
A large portion of the US military is comprised of African Americans. The military is an area where individuals give large amounts of time and dedication to serve the country, sometimes ending in tragedy. The Navigators see the military as a key are to reach individuals for Christ and send them off as ambassadors, not [...]
What does it mean to make disciples “as we go”? Often disciple-making is left to the confines of a church program or class. But real disciple-making often takes place on the go in our everyday lives…in our communities. So how does that work? Loyd Lassiter explains more in this edition of “Discipleship Core.”
Rich Berry, Director of African American ministries with the Navigators, discusses a conversation he had with a local pastor. Rich talks about the pastor’s concern for making disciples and some interesting points that came up along the way.