Biography
Casey grew up in Arkansas and planned to be a chemical engineer in college, but God changed his life through campus ministry at the University of Arkansas. Casey received his Master of Divinity from Abilene Christian University and then worked for 15 years in campus ministry at Ole Miss before an unexpected move sent his family to Delaware where he has been a campus missionary since 2019. Casey and his wife Tracey have three amazing kids: Miles, Maggie, and Moses.
Feelings of inadequacy and weakness are an everyday part of serving in the ministry. Casey Coston, in his book Made Competent, tells his compelling story of moving from inadequacy to confidence. Stories of his many years of serving the Lord on the university campus flow from the pages with transparency and passion. Casey openly shares his victories and challenges as only he can. If you wrestle with things like balancing family and ministry, working more effectively within your leadership structures, or enduring the inevitable seasons of suffering, this book gives you help and hope.
—Greg Swinney, General Editor of The Gospel Goes to College Vol 1 and 2 and Taking Education Higher

It is overwhelming to think about, yet at the same time, a super time to be in ministry. We have the opportunity to be proclaiming the truths of Jesus and the Scriptures to a generation that doesn’t know. Casey has written a book here which is so hopeful. It is not just looking at the negative things, but the positive opportunities we have—and practical ways to move forward to see a generation know Jesus and grow in their faith.
—Dan Kimball, author of How (Not) To Read The Bible and VP of Western Seminary
This is a story about life in ministry but it is not a story of strength. The journey began quite exciting when I received a surprising call to leave the comfort and certainty of engineering and follow Jesus into full-time ministry. But my incompetence quickly rose to the surface through ministry, family, and health challenges. After eight long years, I started to feel competent, and yet incompetence lurked around every corner. Family life was fragile, I couldn’t please everyone, and it felt like I was working harder but getting fewer results. At the peak of my perceived competence, I was hit with another season of suffering that would end in a death of sorts, but God brought new life out of it in a way I never could have imagined.
- A story twenty years in the making
- A story told not by an expert, but by one who failed time and time again
- A campus ministry story written for all kinds of ministers
- A story designed to help a new generation consider a life of ministry
A story that allows you to wrestle with your incompetence


Biography
Casey grew up in Arkansas and planned to be a chemical engineer in college, but God changed his life through campus ministry at the University of Arkansas.
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