I realize this article may be controversial. I do not write it in order to start an argument, but in hopes that it creates a much-needed discussion about how campus ministries should/could work together. At The University of Texas and...
Read moreI recently heard someone say that there are thirty-three thousand different denominations of Christianity across the world. Thirty-three thousand. Coming so soon after a friend informed me that he had been this close to accepting Jesus before a conversation about...
Read moreThe Campus Renewal Ministry mission excites me: “to create and catalyze united movements that transform college campuses for Christ. By bringing students, campus ministries, and local churches together in prayer and evangelism, we strengthen the influence of the Body of...
Read moreFor about the last fifteen years, I have worked to develop a campus-wide missional community movement at the University of Texas. While we’re still far away from our goal of planting missional communities in every college, club, residence, and culture...
Read moreAs I’ve shared the vision of missional communities with students, I’ve noticed a pattern. Most of the time, students get overwhelmed. It just seems like so much. Building relationships with non-Christians can seem daunting when you look at your schedule...
Read moreThe College of William & Mary was chartered in 1693 and has rich history embedded within its well-worn brick pathways and aged brick buildings. It is said that students who go to William & Mary enter in with aspirations of...
Read more“…Who can withstand His icy blast?” I paused my reading of Psalm 147 to let out a guffaw as my shaking hands testified with the Scripture. Trying to steady my hands so I could read from the snow-dotted iPhone screen,...
Read moreGrowing Anxious A few weeks ago, a student from my on-campus Bible study expressed an interest in studying the book of James together in our group. I agreed, forgetting for a moment one simple, long-standing opinion I have about the...
Read moreThe walk from MIT to Park Street Church, a beautiful old Boston church, requires the crossing of the Charles River. Beneath your footsteps on the bridge is engraved a poem by Henry Longfellow that begins: “Listen my children and you...
Read moreWhen I started college, I only had experiences in the moderately charismatic, nondenominational, megachurch scene. I thought I knew what Christianity looked like and thought that was the only way. Now, being on the post-college side of things, I am...
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