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Fall Conference & the God of Faithfulness

Fall Conference was where God prepared me for years of serving my campus. I knew that he was going to do the same for the eager students who showed up in 2023.

Sitting and Listening: The Call To Being Interruptible

I am forever grateful for the things I learned and the ways the Lord changed my heart when I was an RA. 

Nazareth U. and Central Indiana: The Spiritual Discipline of Uncool Places

Without central Indiana, I wouldn’t understand Nazareth. Or the spiritual discipline of uncool places.

Would Jesus Eat Frybread? Can I?

The question “Would Jesus eat frybread?” is really asking “Would Jesus be willing to step into the complicated story of Native people?” Does he care, does he see the pain, does he see the strength there?

Jesus Sees You: The ‘Good’ In Jesus, the Good Shepherd

To Jesus the shepherd, we have names. When he calls to us, he calls with a voice whose clearest frequencies are friendship and intimacy, and whose resonance is so full of goodness that when we hear it, we want to follow. 

Keeping the Faith: A Warning From King Solomon

To prevent drifting, we must stay close to Jesus and his Church. We must abide in him and hold fast to community. We must take up our cross and follow daily.

Are Your Prayers Anxiety-Driven?

Our job in prayer is to bring the anxiety to Jesus and invite him to come care for us.

Why Filipino American Students Are Essential To Reaching Every Corner of Every Campus

God has uniquely positioned Filipino Americans on our campuses as both seed recipients and seed scatterers of revival.

“God Still Does This”: Stories of Healing at the University of Colorado Boulder

Last school year at the University of Colorado Boulder, Derek, Abigail, and Jake started attending an ñ small group on campus. There, they found belonging, opportunities to grow their faith, and a lifelong love of prayer ministry. They also discovered a God who could miraculously heal them not only of their physical ailments, but also of their mental, emotional, and spiritual brokenness.

“This is a community of believers that I can grow in!”: Esther’s Story

When Esther arrived at Harrisburg, her faith wasn’t her main focus. She thought that she could follow Jesus on her own and wasn’t seeking Christian community –– until a friend invited her to an ñ Bible study.

 

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