Beyond Silo(ed) Faith
In my post yesterday I shared some thoughts on the way we do ministry with college students — specifically wanting to explore […]
In my post yesterday I shared some thoughts on the way we do ministry with college students — specifically wanting to explore […]
Are we creating wimpy Christians? Are our ministries functioning as “safe havens” for young believers to seek harbor — not from anti-Christian […]
For most of us now, we’ve crested the middle of the fall term and have begun the slow decent towards Christmas. Sure, […]
What are your expectations about the future of the poor? This is an important question for us to ask as leaders, […]
What are you afraid of? Fear can be one of the most crippling ailments that can befall a leader. Who of you […]
I had the chance to hear from Dr. Ana Aspras Steele in Chapel this morning. Her life has been wrecked. And now, […]
It may seem like a dumb question, but I wonder… Do we really encourage our students to wrestle with their understanding […]
With all of the transition, struggle, change and formation that takes place during the college years, I wonder how our approach to […]
College can be a time of significant change.
There are so many factors that come into play during this very formative time in life, and as pastors to this demographic we often get a front row seat to the process.
But the reality of change — especially significant change — can be hard for family and friends back home to comprehend and/or accept.
What are young people really looking for when they turn to Jesus? Many of today’s leading sociologists who focus their research […]