The Digital Pastor || Blogging as Outreach
Updated 4/12/12 This is the third installment in The Digital Pastor series. This series was birthed out of wanting to think with […]
Updated 4/12/12 This is the third installment in The Digital Pastor series. This series was birthed out of wanting to think with […]
I have heard it numerous times over the years from campus ministry colleagues: “I don’t want to run a youth group for […]
I long for spring. Maybe it is that I grew up in California, and still hope that flowers will bloom all year […]
There’s a light at the end of the tunnel. We’ve reached the middle of the spring term. And with that, students have […]
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 […]
We have a unique place, and voice, in the lives of college students.
Our ministry with them is different from most other forms of ministry, primarily because of the context in which it occurs — on a college campus, during the formative college years of life.
But does our ministry reflect this unique context?
Do we help students to make the connections between their faith and their academic pursuits?
Previously I posted a some thoughts ‘On Helping College Students to Identify Their Calling [A Little Sooner].
As I sat in our kitchen yesterday, sipping my coffee and listening to the radio, I was surprised to hear a […]
I got the chance to share with some 2nd year Vanderbilt Divinity School students yesterday about social media, blogging and ministry. It […]
A female colleague and good friend of mine, who attends a great seminary, passed this video on to me last week. I […]