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What Christian Colleges Better Keep If They Want to Survive

What Christian Colleges Better Keep If They Want to Survive

I read a great article this week in Christianity Today by Perry Glanzer, a professor at Baylor University, on the subject of higher education. Much of what I’d love to write about here stems from the research and writing found in that article. What makes the article so intriguing to me is that it compares...
How To Reach and Mentor Young Adults

How To Reach and Mentor Young Adults

I’ve been talking recently with a friend who is trying desperately to reach young adults with the gospel, especially college students, but feels like its difficult to “speak their language.” So, we’ve been discussing questions like, “How do you begin a mentor-relationship with young adults? How do they think and what do they care about?”...
Ramblings Of a Negligent Blogger

Ramblings Of a Negligent Blogger

Well I haven’t written on here in a while, mainly because of this new venture that the Lord is taking my family on. We left our wonderful church in Michigan mid-December to become the Young Adults Pastor at The Donelson Fellowship in Nashville, Tennessee. The past few months have been incredibly busy, emotionally stressful, but...
Trouble at UNC

Trouble at UNC

Homosexual sex, the issue that refuses to go away; an issue where competing views of Scripture, legal rights, communal responsibility and individual freedom collide head-on. The current controversy surrounding a UNC Christian a capella group’s decision to ask a member who publicly embraced homosexuality to leave the group has created major waves in the Chapel Hill area. ...
What Happens When College-Age Students Leave the Church?

What Happens When College-Age Students Leave the Church?

We began a new semon series two weeks ago at our church called, Return on Investment: The Importance of the Next Generation. And, so far, it has been an incredible call to our church to INVEST in young people! The first week, we discussed why we invest so much in the next generation at Kirby...