What Kind of Christian Are You?
Having conversations about faith and commitment can be extremely challenging. Especially in a culture that is obsessed with tolerance, political correctness and […]
Having conversations about faith and commitment can be extremely challenging. Especially in a culture that is obsessed with tolerance, political correctness and […]
I was wandering around my blog archives the other day (insert nerd-related comment here) and I noticed that I spend a lot more time thinking about student leaders at the beginning of every new academic year (or at least that’s what my blog archives might lead one to believe).
I hope that’s not the reality — for me or for you — because our student leaders are our greatest human asset.
In fact, how we “manage” our student leaders during this busy season of the term will likely have a lot to do with how they are when they return from the Christmas break — and even whether or not they’ll make plans to return to leadership in the following academic year.
Here is part 2 to yesterday’s popular post on “Gospel Appointment” from Paul Worcester. To view Part I click here. ================= How […]
Happy Advent friends! Can you believe that tomorrow is December 1st? I can’t! Our students (probably like many of yours) have started […]
If you’re anything like me (or other pastors for that matter) you may struggle at times to know how to share the […]
Have you started to coast towards the Christmas holiday? Do you know what I mean? I often describe this season of life […]
No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who […]
Preparation for the next blogathon is now underway! Today’s college students are more wounded than ever. Having been exposed to, or personally […]
We had Shane Claiborne on campus today. In my time at BU this is the 4th time we’ve had the pleasure of […]
I’ve recently taken note of a couple of changing demographics on our campus — and I’m guessing I’m not alone. This first […]