Our Perennial Struggle to Slow Down and Smell the Roses
Do you feel like every day is a full-on sprint from the moment your feet hit the floor to the moment your head returns to rest on your pillow at the end of the night? In today's post by Guy Chmieleski, read about how hurriedness distracts us from the life God wants us to experience.
How Not to Do Singles Ministry in Church
Recently, there has been a surge of attention on healthy models of marriage ministries within churches. Singles ministry, however, seems to be left out in this renewed understanding of better ministry models. Keith Turner weighs in on some ideas for a better ministry model for singles.
The Dos and Don’ts of Dating in College
How in the world can a Christian navigate the dating world? Katie Heckel shares some helpful dos and don'ts for dating.
Students Are Connected and More Alone Than Ever
Today’s student is living a life that is distracted by the chaos of campus and culture – a life where they often struggle to discern or experience the activity of God in their midst.
Advice to Christian College Students During the Summer Months
We asked several college ministers to answer three questions about their hopes and dreams for the students to whom they ministered this past year. Here's what they said.
The New Campus Crusade and Why We Should Be Concerned
The Next Campus Crusade
It might be surprising and even shocking to some, but the new face of the fastest growing crusade on America's college...
Preaching With Millennials
Are you struggling to understand how to preach in a way that reaches young adults in the congregation? Jeremy Smith offers helpful tips on how to preach to Millennials.
God’s Solution for Our World Full of Noise, Hurry, Crowds, and Confusion
We need to engage in more than half-hearted attempts at reading our Bible and praying. And it needs to start with addressing all of the distractions we face on a daily basis.
Do Faith and Science Conflict? Michael Peterson vs. Michael Ruse Video Debate
Battles between “Science and Religion” and “Atheism and Faith” continue in academia and general culture. In this debate, Dr. Michael Ruse and Dr. Michael Peterson debate the issues at the level of worldview explanation.
The Small Group Band Meeting: A Place to Grow in Holiness Together
In 18th century Methodism, ordering people according to gender and marital status and putting them in micro-communities catalyzed spiritual growth of regions and realigned the spiritual trajectory of entire nations. Watch this Seven Minute Seminary video of Kevin Watson painting a compelling picture of Wesleyan band meetings.