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That Riverdale Episode Can Wait: Calvin’s Story

When I spend time with my chapter, whether it’s a casual hangout or a large or small group, I am continually reminded of how fantastic my community is. They breathe so much more life into me than any Riverdale twist could.

How ñ Pursues a Biblical Vision for Racial & Ethnic Reconciliation

And as we consider one of the core tenets of our faith, that Jesus’ work on the cross reconciles us both to God and others (Eph 2:14–17), we see this as the foundation for biblical reconciliation. Jesus, and Jesus alone, is the basis for the unity that we believe already exists among God’s people of every ethnicity and culture.

3 Reasons to Go to Church In-Person

In an age of world-class preachers available at the click of a button, why should anyone bother going to a local church in-person and listen to a perhaps less gifted pastor exposit Scripture?

Scripture, Worship, Fun, Together...In-Person!

After a year or more of pandemic disruptions, many end-of-the-year ñ Chapter Focus Weeks and Chapter Camps across the country resumed this past month. Read about three of these from different campuses and areas, and how they gave students fresh hope. 

4 Tips to Cope with Social Anxiety after Quarantine

Having a certain level of social anxiety after a year-plus of isolation is to be expected. Some of you are about to go back to campus or start working in-person for the first time in a long while. That’s a really big change!

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.

Reviewing Skip McDonald’s Anxiety Bible Study

Anxiety is a monster, an intense, often debilitating monster. It can cripple us with fear and keep us from living our lives. If there ever was a time to call out the monster, it’s now.

Counselor’s Corner—Psalm 23 & 3 Tips to Handle Stress

We are experiencing stressors stacked up, one on top of each other. Thankfully, there are things that we can do to deal with this stress.

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.

Does God Care about Where I Work This Summer?

Should pay be the only factor in the summer job you choose? What’s God’s perspective? Is there anything in the Bible that can guide what kind of job we pursue?

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