EPISODE · Aug 4, 2025 · 27 MIN
#53 | Antjuan Marsh | (Part 2) How the Gospel Engages Culture and Public Education
from Campus Outreach StaffCast · host Campus Outreach SERVE
We return to our conversation with Antjuan Marsh, a man who is an “uniter of people,” as our co-host Kent Bailey affectionately stated. Antjuan revisits the difficult times he endured during the COVID-19 pandemic and George Floyd protests in the early 2020s and how God desires to use everything: our experiences, talents, skills, and personalities for a hurting world that needs the gospel. Antjuan concludes the episode by sharing insights about the upcoming generation of college students, with whom he has spent considerable time during their secondary education.Music by QubeSounds and Bamboo Corporate_________________If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the show on your favorite podcasting service to receive new episodes as soon as they are released.Would you like to hear more stories like these? Check out our blog, which publishes stories about what God is actively doing through Campus Outreach ministries around the world. Visit serve.campusoutreach.org/blog/The Campus Outreach StaffCast is a production of Campus Outreach SERVE. The mission of Campus Outreach is to glorify God by building laborers on the campus for the lost world. To learn more, visit www.campusoutreach.org
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We return to our conversation with Antjuan Marsh, a man who is an “uniter of people,” as our co-host Kent Bailey affectionately stated. Antjuan revisits the difficult times he endured during the COVID-19 pandemic and George Floyd protests in the early 2020s and how God desires to use everything: our experiences, talents, skills, and personalities for a hurting world that needs the gospel. Antjuan concludes the episode by sharing insights about the upcoming generation of college students, with...
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