Getting involved in organizations in college can be overwhelming. Here are four tips for choosing and getting the most out of the clubs you join in college.
Community and Relationships
It's necessary that we as Gen Z know what we bring to the table and celebrate the unique quirks and characteristics that God has given us.
Loneliness is a remarkably durable, stubbornly persistent feature of life, no matter what kind of community we do or don’t have. In this isolated and anxious age, we need to have properly calibrated expectations for what community can — and can’t — do for loneliness.
Are you satisfied with your relationships? If you’re like most Americans, you probably aren’t. But here are five practices that can help you develop deep friendships.
Now I often find myself hunched over my phone in line at the grocery store or sitting in my car checking TikTok for some fresh hits of dopamine before I set out on my way. It’s like I’d rather have something take up the space in my mind than be alone with the quiet of my own thoughts anymore.
Brandon met Jesus for the first time as a freshman at MIT.
Healthy accountability friendships give us space for self-discovery and for deep and genuine friendships. This leads to less anxiety, higher performance at work and school, and spiritual transformation.
But having had several great mentors and having mentored many students myself, I find that there’s something even more fundamental: A mentor is someone who helps you see more clearly — and in doing so helps you become wise.
We had the opportunity to sit down with the Director of ñ’s , Orlando Crespo. He shared about how God is using LaFe in this generation of students on campus and what he’s most excited about.
I’ve pulled together five small steps you can take today to help open doors of friendship on campus — lessons drawn from my decades of awkwardness and awesomeness.
Pagination
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