Further In: A Future of Deeper
The brightest future for any individual college ministry might be found in going deeper, not simply wider. And coincidentally, this could just […]
The brightest future for any individual college ministry might be found in going deeper, not simply wider. And coincidentally, this could just […]
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Photo courtesy of: http://bf3-hacks.net Updated 3/19/12 In a previous post, I started to explore the idea of being a “Digital Pastor” by looking […]
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Updated 3/13/12 It seems to me that one of the major transitions that is supposed to begin during the formative college years […]
It’s March! I don’t know about you, but every year — as we turn the calendar page to the month of March […]
It’s a new year and I’m resolving to make some changes.
This year, in regards to how I approach ministry with college students, I’m taking a ‘LESS IS MORE’ approach.
Why?
Because what I’ve been doing has not been working.
Cramming my calendar full of meetings and overwhelming the campus calendar with more and more ministry-related opportunities has not yielded the kind of ‘fruitful results’ that I’ve hoped for.