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“More and More Healed” By Jesus—Antonio’s Story
Antonio was a nominal Chrisitan going through a particularly tough time during the spring of 2020. His therapist, seeing the need for Antionio to have community, recommended he connect with ñ.
Major Decisions: Honoring God in Your Work and Studies
Perhaps you're a freshman or sophomore who needs to declare a major soon. You're overwhelmed by the options and need guidance on where to start. Or you know what you want but seek reassurance. Here are a few perspectives that may help.
How to Avoid Burnout
When we say "no" to nothing, we're unable to say "yes" to important, faith-building, character-shaping practices that sustain us for the long haul.
How to Have a Stale Relationship with Jesus (And How to Actually Grow in Your Faith in College)
Want to know how to grow your faith in college? Let us tell you how.
How to Say Goodbye Well
Goodbyes are never easy, but we can learn to navigate them with wisdom and grace. Here are some tips on how!
The God of the Unexpected: Lucas' Story
No one would have thought that Lucas, the freshman drained by the church, would become Lucas the senior who would lead his chapter in studying Scripture, having a heart posture of worship, and creating a community that reflects the love that Jesus has for each of us.
How to Be a Friendless Hermit in College (and How to Actually Make Friends)
Making friends in college doesn't have to be scary! Just take a few risks and follow these tips.
50 Years of Ministry and Open Doors: Len Andyshak’s Story
Len Andyshak has impacted the lives of thousands of students and faculty during his 50 years with ñ.
Anxiety and Prayer: What Works, What Doesn't, and Why?
Anxiety drove me into the arms of Jesus. And over the years, I began to see patterns of how some ways of prayer mirror psychotherapy techniques that help reduce anxiety. Going further and studying spiritual formation, I was exposed to even more ways to pray in ways that are helpful. I was intrigued that the little bit of neuroscience that had informed my early graduate work helped me make sense of new discoveries about the brain and how it’s shaped by anxiety and reshaped by various forms of prayer.