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.
Mark Vance is the Lead Pastor at Cornerstone Church in Ames, Iowa. Previous to this he served as the Director of The Salt Company, the collegiate ministry of Cornerstone Church. Mark’s church is the birth place of the The Salt Network, which is a network of churches that are planting collegiate churches across the Midwest. In this video I talk with Mark about culture and how leaders can create it as well has where strategy plays a role in the process.
Unequivocally, porn is a problem on college campuses. And the problem of porn is a problem of the heart, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t practical tools when facing this issue. There are countless tools out there that relate to this issue, but in this article I want to give you some of the top, most trusted resources when it comes to equipping yourself with tools.
“You’re incomplete until you find a spouse”
“You’re still single? Something must be wrong with you.”
“If you got in a little bit more shape you could find a spouse”
Mitch Tidwell offers insight on the problem of pornography and shares CRAVE, a resource he helped create to address the problem for students and leaders.
Your campus can’t afford for you to not hear from God. The students of your campus are dependent on you hearing from God. They’re depending on your stillness, your repentance, and your reliance on the Holy Spirit. You are plan A to reach your campus and it only happens if you hear the voice of God.
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