Nathan Peterson
Nathan served as a writer for ñ for five and a half years. He currently works for a ministry serving adults with disabilities. He enjoys writing and drawing and staying in shape.
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Reaching Students (When You’re Afraid of Humans) — An Alabama Story
“It had to be geese …” ñ campus minister Amanda Koch muttered under her breath.
Zacchaeus & The Miracle of Being Seen
Zacchaeus’s story is no less a miracle than the feeding of the 5,000 or the healing of the paralyzed man. For it’s the story— the miracle of a changed heart—that still resonates with us today.
The Adventure Begins—Planting an Entire Area of Ministry
Over 40,000 students on eight campuses with only one known campus ministry in the most post-Christian city in the US. That was the situation ñ Associate Area Director Jessica Pafumi found herself in when she felt God calling her to plant campus ministries in her hometown of Springfield-Holyoke, Massachusetts, in 2019.
Wonder—Rediscovering Childlike Faith
What if we had more childlike wonder in our lives? How would our interactions with God be different? How would we interact with family and professors and classmates differently? What would we talk and dream about?
Perfect Timing—A Decision Five Years in the Making
Hey man, could we talk soon? As a campus minister with Greek ñ at Indiana University (IU) for six years, Jimmy had received texts like this before. But never one from someone like Matt, who’d been gone from IU for five years.
Developing Your Own Brand of Hospitality (Even If You’re Not a Natural)
I’ve begun to see how fundamental hospitality is within God’s DNA. And since we’re God’s kids, called to follow his example (Eph 5:1), I see how hospitality needs to be a high priority—whether that’s how we approach freshmen on campus, the new person at work, or visitors to our congregations or small groups, just like Scripture says in Hebrews 13:2
Reaching New Students at Boise State—Hospitality through Letter Writing
This strong blend of butterflies, anxiety, and excitement that accompanies a freshman’s first day on campus has always been there. But COVID took things to a whole new level. Many freshmen never even had the chance to tour campus.
God Goes Before You—Answered Prayers in Chapter Planting
I would like to start an ñ group on campus. How do I go about doing that? Michelle, ñ’s North Florida Area Director, had to reread that message a couple times.
The Gift of Going Second—Mental Health & Campus Ministry
From maintaining relationships to being able to focus during class or work, from just getting out of bed to coping with past traumas, mental health affects us all—and it affects all of our lives.
Policy Changes Lay Groundwork for Student Growth
“Non-students are no longer allowed on campus.” They were the words no campus minister ever wants to hear.