On Teaching Students to be Healthy
We’ve reached Day 4 — the final day — of our week of leadership training with our new student leaders. Tomorrow […]
We’ve reached Day 4 — the final day — of our week of leadership training with our new student leaders. Tomorrow […]
Something special happens when we let students into our home… Have you ever noticed this? No matter how they view us on […]
In a previous post I asked the question: Do your students know WHY you do what you do? I suggested that you […]
Do your students know… why you do what you do? Do they understand your mission on campus? Have they caught your vision […]
When leaders fall it’s not pretty. When Christian leaders fall it seems even worse. The pain. The hurt. The confusion. The impact. […]
Student leaders are back and training is in full swing. There is a mix of nerves and excitement, anxiety and anticipation in the air as we pray and prepare for new and returning students to populate campus.
As the planning season of our ministry preparation for the upcoming year is coming to a close, my thoughts are focused on how we do what we’ve been called to do — better than we’ve ever done it before.
Increasingly, those of us in ministry leadership are being pulled away from the old, top-down, style of leadership in order to be effective and meet the needs of this generation.
Students want in.
On every level of the process and experience.
And they won’t stand for it any other way.
It’s that time of the year again — student leaders are starting to make their way back to campus for a few days of training before the new year begins.
This is a group that, six months ago, thought they wanted to serve their peers as a part of our ministry team. They were in a place, spiritually speaking, where they sensed God leading them to offer their talents and passions to the work God is doing on our campus.
That was six months ago.
“There can be little doubt that the contemporary absence of margin is linked to the march of progress” –Richard Swenson, Margin– […]
Boundaries are established to MAXIMIZE WHAT IS REALLY IMPORTANT. Most of the time I think of boundaries as “limiting”, “minimizing temptation” or […]
Within the sphere of Christian ministry, a great number of things stay the same. We “contend for the faith that was once […]