Skip to content
  • The Alabama Baptist
  • The Baptist Paper
  • The Alabama Baptist
  • The Baptist Paper
  • Log In
  • Subscribe
  • Renew
  • Donate
  • The Alabama Baptist
  • The Baptist Paper
  • The Alabama Baptist
  • The Baptist Paper
  • Log In
  • Subscribe
  • Renew
  • Donate
The Baptist Paper
The Baptist Paper
  • SBC 2026
  • The Kids Edition
  • Latest News
  • Sunday School Lessons
  • Classifieds
  • SBC 2026
  • The Kids Edition
  • Latest News
  • Sunday School Lessons
  • Classifieds

‘I love my job’: From searching for purpose to helping students find hope

  • July 17, 2026
  • Arkansas Baptist News
  • Arkansas, Featured, Latest News
Ethan Taylor
(Photo courtesy of Arkansas Baptist News)

‘I love my job’: From searching for purpose to helping students find hope

Ethan Taylor spent years searching for answers about who he was and what his life was meant to be. Today, he walks the University of Arkansas campus helping students wrestle with those same questions — and pointing them toward the hope that reshaped his own life.

“I get to witness firsthand how God’s moving in these college students. He really is doing something incredible on this campus and campuses all across the world,” Taylor said. “It’s my favorite thing in the world, and I just love my job.”

Stay updated on stories like this — Get news delivered to your inbox

Taylor serves with the Baptist Collegiate Ministry at the University of Arkansas while pursuing a master of theology degree through Cross Theological Seminary, a ministry of Cross Church. Together, those opportunities are allowing him to grow as a ministry leader while serving on one of Arkansas’ largest mission fields.

Hole needing to be filled

Adopted as an infant, Taylor spent much of his life searching for answers about his identity and purpose. Those questions often left him battling anxiety, depression and a lingering sense that something was missing.

“There was a hole in my heart that I just kept seeking to fill,” Taylor said.

That search continued into college, where he took a job at a Christian camp. It was there, Taylor said, that he realized he did not yet have a personal relationship with Christ. “I went on to give my life to Jesus, and it changed my life forever,” he said.

Not long afterward, he sensed God calling him into ministry.

As he grew in his faith, Taylor became convinced he needed theological training to prepare for whatever God had ahead. After completing his undergraduate degree, he began exploring seminary options and was introduced to Cross Theological Seminary in Northwest Arkansas.

The seminary’s mission to equip pastors, missionaries and ministry leaders immediately resonated with him.

During his admissions interview, Taylor was asked why he wanted to attend.

‘Called’

His answer was simple.

“I’ve been called, but I haven’t been equipped.”

Today, seminary education and ministry experience go hand in hand.

While studying theology and ministry at Cross, Taylor is simultaneously serving students at the University of Arkansas, helping them navigate questions about faith and encouraging them to grow as disciples of Christ.

He has already seen God working in remarkable ways.

During a recent outreach effort, Taylor and other students approached a group of young men and asked if they could share a story. Most declined, but one student stayed behind to listen.

As Taylor shared the gospel, the student began to cry. He told Taylor his father, who had passed away a couple of years earlier, had always encouraged him to chase Jesus. He said he had been “waiting to hear that message.”

The conversation ended with the student placing his faith in Christ.

For Taylor, stories like that reinforce the importance of investing in ministry leaders who can faithfully serve where God has placed them.

“Ministry is where your feet are at,” he said. “Right now, that’s here on campus.”

Full story.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was originally published by Arkansas Baptist News.

Share with others:

Facebook
X/Twitter
LinkedIn
Email
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email

Latest News

  • First person: Don’t use social medial like it’s 2012
    First person: Don’t use social medial like it’s 2012
    July 16, 2026/
    0 Comments
  • Christian family seeks help from D.C. embassy in international custody case
    Christian family seeks help from D.C. embassy in international custody case
    July 16, 2026/
    0 Comments
  • Texas Hill Country churches continue recovery efforts one year after flooding
    Texas Hill Country churches continue recovery efforts one year after flooding
    July 16, 2026/
    0 Comments

Sign up for the Highlights

Get all latest content delivered to your email a few times a month.
Email is required Email is not valid
Thanks for your subscription.
Failed to subscribe, please contact admin.

Related Posts

First person: Don’t use social medial like it’s 2012

Church and nonprofit leaders who understand how X works today can still build significant influence—but only if they stop treating it like a digital bulletin board or megaphone. 

Christian family seeks help from D.C. embassy in international custody case

A Christian Romanian couple who formerly lived in Sweden has taken their custody battle to Washington, D.C., after being separated from their two home schooled daughters for more than three years over parental “religious extremism” allegations. 

Texas Hill Country churches continue recovery efforts one year after flooding

One year after catastrophic flooding devastated the Texas Hill Country, Trinity Baptist Church in Kerrville continues to serve as a hub for recovery, housing volunteers, supporting survivors and walking alongside a community still healing from one of the deadliest natural disasters in Texas history. 

Isaiah 117 House: Changing the way foster care begins?

Isaiah 117 House started with a dream — a dream to change the way foster care begins in a community. It soon became a dream to change the way foster care begins in a state.

Want to receive news highlights throughout the week? Sign up here!

Email is required Email is not valid
Thanks for your subscription.
Failed to subscribe, please contact admin.

About

  • Our Story
  • Our Team
  • Our Partners
  • Advertise and Promote
  • Classifieds
  • Contact us
  • Our Story
  • Our Team
  • Our Partners
  • Advertise and Promote
  • Classifieds
  • Contact us

Explore

  • The Kids Edition
  • State-specific news
  • Archive
  • Opinion pieces
  • Sunday School lessons
  • Persecuted Church
  • Podcasts
  • Videos
  • The Kids Edition
  • State-specific news
  • Archive
  • Opinion pieces
  • Sunday School lessons
  • Persecuted Church
  • Podcasts
  • Videos

Submissions

  • Story suggestions
  • Your Voice/Letter to the Editor
  • Photos / Videos
  • Corrections/other
  • Submission Policy
  • Story suggestions
  • Your Voice/Letter to the Editor
  • Photos / Videos
  • Corrections/other
  • Submission Policy

Subscribe

  • Subscribe
  • Renew subscription
  • Gift a subscription
  • Start a new member subscription
  • Start a new group subscription
  • Manage your group
  • Manage your account
  • Request free trial
  • Subscribe
  • Renew subscription
  • Gift a subscription
  • Start a new member subscription
  • Start a new group subscription
  • Manage your group
  • Manage your account
  • Request free trial
The Baptist Paper
Address:
3310 Independence Dr.
Birmingham, AL 35209
Copyright © 2026 TAB Media Group
  • Privacy/Terms of Use
  • Help
  • FAQ
  • Privacy/Terms of Use
  • Help
  • FAQ

Email:
news@thebaptistpaper.org

About

  • Our Team
  • Advertise and Promote
  • Classifieds
  • Donate
  • Contact us
  • Hosted Church
  • Our Team
  • Advertise and Promote
  • Classifieds
  • Donate
  • Contact us
  • Hosted Church

Explore

  • The Kids Edition
  • Latest News
  • Trending
  • Your State News
  • Persecuted Church
  • Editorials
  • Opinions
  • Podcasts
  • Videos
  • Archive
  • Submit your news
  • The Kids Edition
  • Latest News
  • Trending
  • Your State News
  • Persecuted Church
  • Editorials
  • Opinions
  • Podcasts
  • Videos
  • Archive
  • Submit your news

Subscribe

  • Manage your group
  • Manage your account
  • Subscribe
  • Manage your group
  • Manage your account
  • Subscribe

Our mission is to serve the Church through trustworthy journalism.

As a nonprofit Christian news ministry, we seek to provide grace-filled, trustworthy reporting from a Christian worldview while keeping our content freely accessible online.

Support from readers and ministry partners allows us to continue equipping churches, informing individuals, and providing ministry resources at affordable rates. Would you prayerfully consider supporting this work?

Support Our Ministry

Log Out?

Lost your password?

Log In

Lost your password?

Log in

Become a part of our community!
Forgot your password? Get help
Privacy/Terms of Use

Reset password

Recover your password
A password reset link will be e-mailed to you.
Privacy/Terms of Use
Back to
Login
×
Close Panel