Where’s the Line?
There’s a Jeff Buckley song — Eternal Life — that’s had me thinking a lot lately about our work with students, especially […]
There’s a Jeff Buckley song — Eternal Life — that’s had me thinking a lot lately about our work with students, especially […]
Preparation for the next blogathon are now underway! The Sex & the Soul Blogathon will be a chance for us to think […]
Serving others seems to be, far and away, the most popular form of faith expression on the campus I serve. Much […]
Well, it appears that I’ve struck a collective nerve — or identified a significant need — with my last post. Last Thursday […]
When introducing your students to your ministry, and the campus you serve, what direction do you take? We’ve been given an […]
I love campus ministry! There’s no doubt in my mind that this is what God has created me for… It’s such a […]
If you had the chance to communicate one message to incoming students — 2 months before their arrival — what would it be?
We are in the midst of our summer orientation here at BU. It’s probably not too different from what happens on most other campuses around the country that practice this same methodology of “introducing” new students to campus.
Did you happen to catch the season finale of The Biggest Loser last night? I love that show! The transformation that takes place, on […]
I wrote this blog post after returning from a mission trip with eleven students. It is mostly in response to a deep conversation we had about what will happen when the students leave college. See, they get it – they’re tired of churches that are more concerned with creating their own world rather than changing THE world for the sake of The Kingdom.
So as our students walk across their stages and receive their long-expected degrees, will there be a church they can be part of? Will there be a movement of Jesus followers who actually pray as Jesus taught us… and believe it?
According to the American Heart Association website, “approximately 95% of sudden cardiac arrest victims die before reaching the hospital.”
Sometime between 12:10pm and 12:20 pm on April 14th my world was turned upside down. During a run over my lunch hour, I went into full cardiac arrest and collapsed. At 32 years of age I had a heart attack…at 32! This was completely unexpected and the circumstances surrounding my survival are nothing short of miraculous.