It Is Not Self-Care: Re-thinking Sabbath
I begin with a mea culpa. Often I have been labeled as one of those Type A personalities and only recently […]
I begin with a mea culpa. Often I have been labeled as one of those Type A personalities and only recently […]
There’s an old saying that you can’t give away what you don’t have, and college pastors, I think, understand what this means […]
Most ministers don’t explode. You rarely read about a minister who “went postal” on their congregation. The thoughts do cross our mind, […]
One of the most important dimensions of self-care is self awareness…especially as it relates to the way we conceive our relationship with […]
Somehow, in the midst of my efforts to control my cell phone, it began to control me.
I discovered this on our mission trip to the Dominican Republic last month when I was separated from the magnetic powers of my HTC EVO. Wrapped up in the mini-computer that I held in my hand was a powerful, controlling, tool that was manipulating me, rather than being of service.
How are you? It’s probably a question you ask far more often than you are asked. While some of us may […]
As The Future of College Ministry blogathon has drawn to a close I am extremely thankful for all who contributed and participated, […]
We have to know what really matters. I serve a campus of 1800 undergraduates, most of who indicate that their relationship with […]
I have heard it numerous times over the years from campus ministry colleagues: “I don’t want to run a youth group for […]
More than any other type of life and faith in culture, there is no doubt in my mind that college ministry is […]