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The Goodness of Diversity: A Pentecost Proclamation
Assimilation is a powerful force, and hard to resist. I learned this watching Star Trek. Turns out it’s true, even in our culture that professes a love of diversity and individuality.
Wisdom for Graduates: How to Thrive in Grad School
Increasingly, a bachelor’s degree is only one stage in the college journey, not the final destination. Millions of students will continue their education in graduate school, some seeking a professional degree (e.g., law, education, medicine, business) and others beginning a Ph.D. program.
Balancing Motherhood and Ministry
Becoming a full-time mom after my second child was born was not my best season of life. I missed my work as an ñ campus staff worker—a job I loved deeply.
Wisdom for Graduates: Take Heart, World Changers
Dear friend, As your ñ staff worker, can I (one last time!) offer you some advice and perspective—a few words of truth that will hopefully help you in the transition you’re about to face?
Wisdom for Graduates: There Is Life After College
There are a thousand things I’d love to say as you begin life in the post-college world.
Ripping Off the Roof: The Risks of Following Jesus
One of my favorite stories about Jesus happens in a packed house (maybe because I love packing out my house with friends!).
What You Can Do with What You’ve Learned
I am not a leader. Or at least that’s what I keep telling myself. The problem is, no one but me seems to believe it. Ever since my staff worker encouraged me to fill out that leadership application at the end of my freshman year, I have been surrounded by people who are constantly calling me to lead stuff.
Giving Up My Girlfriend
As we go deeper in following Jesus, we all at some point enter into a heart-wrenching wrestling match with God in which we repeatedly ask whether he’s truly out for our best interest.
A Native Perspective on Earth Day
The last thing I want to do is perpetuate a stereotype. Every now and then I meet someone who still thinks Native Americans have a “special connection” with the earth—that they can talk to animals or put their ear to the ground and hear a herd of buffalo coming from ten miles away.
How to Discern God’s Will for After Graduation
For some, college is like a trampoline. There are a lot of ups and downs, but for the most part, it’s an exhilarating and exciting time.