Drew Larson
Drew Larson works as a writer on ñ’s Communications Team in Madison, Wisconsin. You can . You can support his ministry with ñ .
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What Should I Pack for College?
Are you getting ready to move to campus soon? Packing for college can be a confusing process. As usual, ñ is here for you!
You Can’t Out-Want God
Psalm 131 invites us out of life as a tug-of-war with God into one where his desires, wants, longings for us (and the world) are not competing against ours but are grander, better, simply more. There is indeed a desire asymmetry between us and God, but not like we think — we can’t out-want God.
One Prayer Walk, Two Lives Transformed!
Dayonna, a student at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), prepared for the fall semester with a heavy heart.
Advent Reflection: The Light Behind Us
The Light of the world, Christmas lights tell us, is not flickering aimlessly in the night. He came from somewhere and now awaits us somewhere. There is light ahead of us and light behind us.
The Hands of Peter and the Rhyme of Redemption
Hands tell a story. And like my granddaddy, the story of the apostle Peter is also in his hands. It’s a story of four hands in two places, and a picture of the redemption that transforms our weakest moments.
The Un-Instagrammable Instagrammable-ness of Haggai 1:12
The canon of Instagram Verses includes some bits of Scripture and excludes others. Left on the outside are verses that are equally hope-filled, soul-stirring, and heart-invigorating, yet just don’t “look” the part.
ñ Alumna Helps the Fight against COVID in Singapore
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck in early 2020, Dr. Lim used her professional expertise and networks, honed over nearly two decades of disease outbreak work, to help Singapore craft an appropriate national response.
Epiphany Reflection — A God Who Wants to Be Found
That, I think, is why the Lord used a star to lead the Magi. It shows us a God that wants to be found.
Feeling What Fills: The Ambience of Psalm 148
Knowing that we live in an ambient world is an invaluable posture for life with God when everything seems empty. It’s a life that the world of Psalm 148 pulls us into and invites our imaginations to absorb.
God-Given Gifts & a Global Need—ñ Alumnus Designs COVID-19 Mask
“Hey, so the Department of Surgery Chairman is wondering if you can make a COVID-19 mask?”