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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.
Perfect Timing—A Decision Five Years in the Making
Hey man, could we talk soon? As a campus minister with Greek ÂĚñŇůĆŢ at Indiana University (IU) for six years, Jimmy had received texts like this before. But never one from someone like Matt, who’d been gone from IU for five years.
Developing Your Own Brand of Hospitality (Even If You’re Not a Natural)
I’ve begun to see how fundamental hospitality is within God’s DNA. And since we’re God’s kids, called to follow his example (Eph 5:1), I see how hospitality needs to be a high priority—whether that’s how we approach freshmen on campus, the new person at work, or visitors to our congregations or small groups, just like Scripture says in Hebrews 13:2
The Beauty of Campus Life's Inconveniences
These are tiny little beauties that, when added up, create the culture of campus that I missed so much. Campus life is back, and with that, so is in-person ministry.
Saying Goodbye to Summer, that Back-Stabbing Friend
Saying goodbye to summer can be difficult. Here's how we can do it and have hope for the fall.
Daring to Hope, Longing for Revival—An Incoming Freshman’s Reflections
The Class of 2021 is longing for summer after a long, lonely winter. We yearn to unify ourselves around a common goal. We pant for revival, to patch the lonely holes in our own hearts with real connection.
Reaching New Students at Boise State—Hospitality through Letter Writing
This strong blend of butterflies, anxiety, and excitement that accompanies a freshman’s first day on campus has always been there. But COVID took things to a whole new level. Many freshmen never even had the chance to tour campus.
Cultivating Resilience during Back-to-School Season
I am keenly aware that our bodies have absorbed a gauntlet of grief throughout this traumatic year. And some of us, for the first time since March 2020, are stepping onto campuses that have been closed for over a year. How then, when we are committed to seeing God’s kingdom come on campus, do we enter NSO well?
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly: A 2021 Graduate’s Reflections
As much as I cherished the moment, I wish I had known that it would be the last football game I’d ever attend as a student. Actually, there were a lot of “lasts” that came sooner than I expected.
Empowering First-Gen Students—Tips for Students & Those Who Love Them
As we prepare for a new school year, I believe Jesus’ invitation for us is to see and care for these first-gen students’ unique experiences while also recognizing the agency and gifts they bring—to the campus, our ministries, the world, and the kingdom of God.