The Top 25 Posts of 2010 [16-20]
And the countdown rolls on… I’m highlighting the most viewed posts of the year and today’s posts represent numbers 16-20. SO thankful […]
And the countdown rolls on… I’m highlighting the most viewed posts of the year and today’s posts represent numbers 16-20. SO thankful […]
Today marks the beginning of the end of my year here at Faith ON Campus… and what a fantastic year it has […]
From the beginning of Faith ON Campus I had hopes that this would be a venue where multiple voices, and perspectives, could […]
It’s exam time on campus…
And I guess it only makes sense that at the end of the semester we would put ourselves through a “final exam” of sorts… right?
With all that has happened and hasn’t happened — with all of the feelings of relief, release, regret, ready-to-be-done-ness that we feel at the end of the term, it is important for us to consider how we might make these final couple of weeks before the Christmas holiday as fruitful as possible.
I got the chance to share with some 2nd year Vanderbilt Divinity School students yesterday about social media, blogging and ministry. It […]
It’s hard to believe that another semester is nearing completion… and with it, the year 2010. There a have been a number […]
Standing behind tough decisions, and the “unpopular” people who make them, is tough.
Choosing to stand up, and stand against, decisions that are made can be equally difficult!
Now, as we think about stepping out and taking a stand it’s important to remember:
In my post yesterday I asked the question: How do you make tough, unpopular decisions? My question today is just like it, […]
How do you make tough, unpopular decisions?
You know what I’m talking about… those decisions that no one wants to make.
We don’t often go looking for them…
But from time to time they find us.
And it always seems as though there’s something significant hanging in the balance.
It’s never easy.
Or fun.
How is technology impacting your ministry? I’m really curious to know what you think… because I firmly believe that there are some […]