How Portable is Your Ministry? || The Picnic As A New Metaphor for Ministry
For a number of years now I’ve been operating off of a metaphor for ministry that is no longer working. It may […]
For a number of years now I’ve been operating off of a metaphor for ministry that is no longer working. It may […]
This year has been a difficult year for me. It has been a season of transition and growth – personally and professionally. […]
Why do 80% of freshman punt their faith? Why do so many graduates enter the “real world” with the best of intentions […]
Do we have to be friends? It reminds me of when I was about 7 and my older sister was about 9. […]
Walking alone.
Far too many of our students are doing it these days…
I’m not talking about walking alone late at night (although too many are doing that as well), but I’m talking about their approach to life during their formative college years.
Sure, they have friends.
Well, kind of.
They’ve made acquaintances that are often based off of similar tastes in music, class schedules, fashion sense, hometown, housing arrangement, etc… and while some of these relationships have the potential to drift into deeper waters — most never will.
“We have a choice. We can minister in the world we wish we had. Or, we can minister in the world we […]
This past week I gathered with a group of young clergy and as we were checking in with each other and I […]
When asked to join in this blogging blow-out for campus ministry folks, I knew exactly what one book I wanted to promote. […]
I purchased a pair of Air Jordan basketball shoes in seventh grade in preparation for heading back to school. I loved putting […]
The face of today’s college student isn’t the same as it was 20 years ago or even 10 years ago. In the […]