On Talking Natural Disasters & Theodicy With Students
Updated 3/14/12 It’s been just over a year since one of the largest earthquakes on record violently shook the Northeastern region of […]
Updated 3/14/12 It’s been just over a year since one of the largest earthquakes on record violently shook the Northeastern region of […]
Updated 3/8/12 God IS love. God is not sex. But I think that many of us have made an idol out of […]
I’m not that old, yet I can remember a time when — while walking across campus — the only thing you could look at were the other people you were passing by.
Your eyes would connect at some distance — and then you’d have a matter of seconds to figure out how you would greet this person that was walking directly towards you.
You had to engage.
Or create a fairly awkward moment.
Updated 2/23/12 In a previous post I talked about the 5 Reasons Your Student Leaders Will Quit On You. Today I want […]
Updated 2/22/12 It’s quitting season on campus. Late winter can be a difficult time of the year for our ministries. Not just […]
I was once told that it’s not until you’ve been in a specific ministry context for at least 3 years that you […]
In the book, The First Year Out: Understanding American Teens After High School, author Tim Clydesdale identifies ‘learning how to manage money’ […]
Today marked the beginning of our 2nd Annual ‘Sex & the Soul’ week on campus. This is a week specifically set aside […]
As I sat in our kitchen yesterday, sipping my coffee and listening to the radio, I was surprised to hear a […]
I have a confession to make… the catchy title of the Sex & the Soul blogathon is NOT an original creation of […]