If you are a student (or even faculty) you might just be encouraged, inspired, challenged or downright annoyed by reading "Brown Like Coffee!" But, it is definitely designed to stimulate (kind of like a caffeine jolt?) you to a closer relationship with Jesus Christ. Pick it up, give it a read, pass it onto someone else.
"Our students loved that book. One guy stayed up til 3 in the morning because he wanted to read it in one sitting."
--Jeff Graf, Director of the Navigators at South Dakota State
"I love Brown Like Coffee. It is a fun, inspiring, encouraging, easy-going, simple read - and it points absolutely to Jesus! I gave the 2nd copy away to a college student."
--Lee Rushing, head of Backpack Evangelism
Dr. Steve Shadrach has a passion for developing laborers for Christ to reach the world. He has been involved with Campus Crusade, The Navs, and as head counselor with Kanakuk Kamps. He served as Pastor of Students and Missions at University Baptist Church in Fayetteville, AR. He is the founder of Student Mobilization, which focuses on evangelizing and discipling college students in the U.S. and abroad, The Traveling Team, and The Bodybuilders ministry, seeking to "build up the body of Christ" through the development of seminars and publications. Dr. Shadrach has a Masters in Biblical Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary and a Doctorate of Ministry in Church and Para-church Executive Leadership from Denver Seminary. He was a monthly columnist for Focus on the Family's collegiate webzine (Boundless) and has written three books, The Fuel and the Flame: Ten Keys to Ignite Your Campus for Jesus Christ, Brown Like Coffee: For Students Who Think Outside the Box, and ViewPoints: Fresh Perspectives on Personal Support Raising. Steve and his family reside in Fayetteville, AR, where he serves as the Director of Mobilization for the U.S. Center for World Mission overseeing the Perspectives on the World Christian Movement study program around the world and the campus mobilization ministry, EveryEthne.
Links to the ministries Dr. Shadrach is associated with:
stumo.org
thetravelingteam.org
uscwm.org
perspectives.org
everyethne.org
thebodybuilders.net
campusministrytoolbox.org
supportraisingsolutions.org
vision7nine.org





