About Us
Who We Are

Wolflife Campus Ministry is designed to be a home-away-from-home on the campus of Arkansas State University, open to all college students and college-aged non-students. Our first priority is to share the hope of Jesus on the campus of A-State.


We are incredibly blessed to be able to have a building on the campus of A-State, and it is open during each weekday for students to study, play table tennis, eat, or hang out. By doing this, we hope to build a community of Jesus followers who build each other up, keep each other accountable, and spread the love of Jesus on our campus.


If you would like to know more about us, connect with us on social media, reach out to one our staff members, or visit our building.

We would love to meet you!

Our Team
Campus Minister - Lane Luttrell
I have been at WolfLife and Southwest for 3 years now and I can promise you God is doing something special in the lives of the students at WolfLife and A-State. We are just happy to be along for the ride. I love my wife Riley, our dog Luka (yes, named after the basketball player for the Dallas Mavs), and I love all Dallas sports. Which means I suffer every January when the Cowboys ruin the New Year. I received my degree in Christian Ministry in 2017 and my Masters of Divinity in 2021, both from Abilene Christian University. What I love about College Ministry is seeing our students worship our good God. Let's grab coffee sometime, on me!
Ministry Assistant - Cindy Nobles
Hi, I'm Cindy, or the WolfLife Grandma! I was in secondary education for 21 years after an initial career in the newspaper industry for 24 years. I was retired but was called into campus ministry. I'm a widow, have three grown children, two of which live in Jonesboro and one in San Francisco, four grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. I enjoy traveling, reading, and studying God's word. My goal is to genuinely spread the love and words of Jesus to students at A-State as they search for meaning in their lives.
Student Intern - Jamie Horne
Hi! I'm from Shreveport, Louisiana and I'm a Junior Radiology Major. I love to walk & hammock at Craighead and grab coffee with friends. I find joy in being able to worship with fellow believers. Being a part of a campus ministry has taught me how important it is to have a like-minded community. Worshiping our Creator among other believers throughout the week has kept on the right track and given me the most amazing friends to hold me accountable. :)
Student Intern - Eben Thomason
Hey, my name is Eben Thomason, I'm from Malvern, AR and I am a Junior Wildlife Biology Major. I enjoy hunting, fishing, and hiking. My favorite part about College Ministry is the fellowship we have with one another.
Our Story
It all started in 2010
Before WolfLife broke ground on the land where it now stands, the founders of our ministry would establish themselves in the Subway building across the street. Smelling of freshly baked bread, this is the place where the Word of God was preached, the saving grace of Jesus Christ adored, and the leadership of the Holy Spirit followed.

For 10+ years now WolfLife has been able to host Worship Nights and Ping Pong Tourneys. Witness baptisms and 100+ International students come together for dinner. Experience the love and care of our God and walked alongside students during their highest and lowest points.

We have revived one of the earlier statements WolfLife used as we pursue navigating a life that follows Christ in today's world. It goes as follows: Growing Closer to God and Each Other. That's what a more abundant life, a more fulfilling experience, and more intentional relationships in college requires. That's what we hope to pursue.
Our Mission
WolfLife's pursuits are:
  1. Loving God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength and Loving People
  2. Being Disciples who Make Disciples
  3. Following Jesus with our whole life, for our whole life

We believe that through pursuing these practices we will be able to reach more lost students for the name of Jesus Christ. We will be able to fill our building and this campus with the Living Hope that is the Good News of the Gospel. We will be able to witness God's work in and through the lives of our students.

Our Vision for this upcoming year takes shape around Psalm 150:
Let everything that has breath praise the Lord!