Lessons From the Flock
Pastoring & Leading a Younger Flock During my own times of study, I’ve become increasingly aware that the Bible was written in […]
Pastoring & Leading a Younger Flock During my own times of study, I’ve become increasingly aware that the Bible was written in […]
“You can have any color you want, as long as it’s black.” –Henry Ford Henry Ford changed the world with the Model […]
Planning for the future is a bit like planning for springtime weather in Colorado. Growing up in Denver, I quickly learned that […]
The brightest future for any individual college ministry might be found in going deeper, not simply wider. And coincidentally, this could just […]
Could mobile phones and social media be God’s gift in helping college students discover Jesus? Curious students in Montreal are scanning QR […]
Updated 3/23/12 Time is money. In fact, time may be more prized than money in our current 4G culture. And in the […]
Updated 3/2/12 Do you ever find yourself wishing you could simply “power off”? Shut down? Flip a switch and turn your brain […]
I was once told that it’s not until you’ve been in a specific ministry context for at least 3 years that you […]
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.
I got the chance to share with some 2nd year Vanderbilt Divinity School students yesterday about social media, blogging and ministry. It […]