I am not a blogger or a tweeter, or for that matter even a regular Facebook updater. For starters, I'm not that witty or interesting. Second, I can't seem to find time to write consistently for an audience in c...
Should Christians participate in interfaith activities? If so, are there any guidelines about balancing interfaith cooperation with faithfulness to core values and beliefs?These questions became more urgent in ...
College life is a constant barrage of activities, media and people.If you doubt that, check out the typical college student's living space. Most students live in doubles, triples or quads. The numbers of studen...
In a popular parable, two woodcutters engage in a race to see who can fell the most trees in a single day. As the race begins, the first woodsman works harder and harder all day to chop down trees. The second s...
Most college students experience it over their first Christmas break—the inevitable fight with the parents about rules, curfews and the like. For most of the year, students live with little parental-enfor...
A recent Barna study reveals the disturbing fact that most Christians remain quite unsure of the goal and process of growing in Christ. When asked to articulate their idea of spiritual maturity, 80 percent said...
Summer's the time when high-school grads go to parties and turn their sights toward college. Then, in what seems like a few moments, this group of wide-eyed students arrives on campus to navigate a whole new wo...
It can be a rough time for evangelism on campus. Books such as unChristian tell us most young people view Christians–especially those who evangelize–as intolerant folks who cram religion d...
When senior leaders from nearly a dozen campus ministries gathered to talk about what is happening on college campuses across the nation, the fellowship and stories were rich. It also provided a brief glimpse i...