Top Posts for May 2011
Greetings from sunny Minnesota! I’m enjoying some time away with my family this week — visiting family and friends — and I […]
Greetings from sunny Minnesota! I’m enjoying some time away with my family this week — visiting family and friends — and I […]
Last August, I was flying back from an urban-immersion week my school facilitates for some of our student leaders. On the flight, […]
It’s an inevitable question/conversation for every college student — especially as they prepare for graduation: What do you want to do with […]
In a previous post I talked about why (most) students side with Rob Bell.
Near the end of that post I suggested that, if push came to shove, many students today would choose loyalty to their friends — over and above their loyalty to God.
The reason?
Because they cannot conceive of a God that would subject their non-believing friends to an eternity of pain, suffering and separation from God.
Many of today’s college students, much like Bell (and plenty of others), believe (or want to believe — or need to believe) that God will make a way for those people who do not confess Jesus as Lord during their time here on earth.
Well, it’s May 23, 2011. 2 days after the world was supposedly going to end — at least according to some people. […]
I don’t know how many college students have taken the time to pick up Bell’s Love Wins, let alone read it, over the course of a busy spring term… but this summer, if they do, I think we’ll find that many of them will more or less fall into agreement with much of what Bell has to say.
And it makes perfect sense, really.
We’ve become a global community — and few know this better than our students.
As our students leave campus (or prepare to leave campus), and we begin to seek out a slower, more intentional rhythm of […]
Before we send our students across the stage (to receive their diploma), and then on out into the world, we will worship together one last time at a baccalaureate service.
For the past several years this service has taken on the intentional theme of: An Ordination to Daily Work.
We want our students to recognize that — regardless of what field of work, sphere of society, or corner of the world they are heading to — God will be there, and wants to use them in some intentional ways in that place.
With our college graduates preparing to leave campus — most of them “for good” — I find myself wondering if there are […]
It’s graduation season! I LOVE this time of year… for far too many reasons to account for here… but there are those […]