Creating new paths help you get out of the social media pit. It’s hard but it’s worth it.
I started to mentally log my urges to grab my phone and scroll social media. When each of these things happened I was triggered to grab my phone.
This has been known as the veg season. I veg out on movies, food, experiences, and a lot of media. Often I feel exhausted by the end of the break; feeling more like a zombie than refreshed. This year I wanted things to be different, so I took a step.
I sat there listening to the promptings of the Holy Spirit telling me to go. But I stood in our family’s restaurant that was my dad’s dream. It was his shot to take a risk and do what he always wanted to do; and a lot of it was riding on me.
I believe we can do more together than we can a part. The college campus is THE most strategic mission field; therefore, investing in the leaders who are reaching this demographic is paramount.
If we continue to do what we have always done we will continue to get what we’ve always gotten.
I love fall. Great weather, football season, and welcome week! One of the things I love to do during this time of year is visit churches who take advantage of this important season during the school year. Churches have about 2 weeks to capture the attention of students or they may lose them.
One of the things that gets me jacked up is when I see a ministry that embeds themselves into the life of a campus. That literally weaves themselves into almost…
As collegiate leaders God has placed you in this position for “such a time as this.” In the power of the Holy Spirit you bear the influence and responsibility of changing this tide.