When I was young, I enjoyed fishing with my father. Over the years, I learned from him the fundamentals of fishing: use the bait you know the fish will bite. But ...
If you’ve ever ran or watched long distance racing you know there are certain moments during that race when runners keep a steady pace and other times when they ...
This is the second article in a two-part series. Click here for part one. When a predominantly white organization is seeking to hire African-American staff, it might offer unique and challenging ...
What makes a good discipleship relationship? What is the most refreshing quality for a disciple-maker to see in his or her prospective disciples? Though there are other important characteristics for ...
One of my favorite Olympic stories is about John Stephen Akhwari, a marathon runner from Tanzania who ran in the 1968 Mexico City Olympics. After cramps, a dislocation, and a ...
Campus ministry presents an incredible opportunity to establish, equip, and send out men of confession who embrace the need for accountability. If we can get this right, we will see ...
In “Gaining by Losing,” J.D. Greear shares the vision for a ministry that celebrates a sending capacity over seating capacity. As a college ministry, we have no choice ...
I recently tweeted a picture with the caption: “College students went to their knees on this rocky ground asking God to revive them!” I got some shocked “ ...
What do Hollywood actress, Jennifer Garner, former US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, and singer Alicia Keys have in common with hundreds of women on your campus? These women are ...
Christmas break. Spring break. Thanksgiving break. Summer break. College students yearn for them. College pastors dread them. It’s not that we pastors don’t need a chance to catch ...