College Ministers Should be Fired if They Don’t Work with Alumni
One of, if not my most, outrageous statements is, “College Ministers should be fired, if they don’t work with alumni.”. This is mostly directed toward
One of, if not my most, outrageous statements is, “College Ministers should be fired, if they don’t work with alumni.”. This is mostly directed toward
Taking Baby Steps and Big Steps to Invite Generous Partners into Your Mission to the Campus 1. Develop ATTITUDES that develop connections between you, alumni
Erica Young Reitz, author of After College: Navigating Transitions, Relationship and Faith, gives questions you can ask alumni in order to gauge how well you are fostering faithfulness post-college.
What emotions should a growing Christian display? As followers of Christ, how should we feel? What comes to mind? #blessed #thankful #faithoverfear #loved #accepted Is
“You served as a pastor in Birmingham for years. Do you have any advice for me as I transition from AUM to serve as campus
For most recent graduates, life right after college is hard. I got an email from a recent alum, Devon, who described the transition as “the
As first year students flood our campuses, we have the opportunity to meet them at a crucial crossroads. Many of them feel excited, overwhelmed, and
Helping freshmen and new students transition well begins with reaching them well. Here are 8 quick Freshmen ministry tips as you think about starting a
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