Life On Mission After College: Lies I've Believed
There are many lies that can creep in after college as we strive to make disciples. One is that our vocations do not matter and we don’t have a role in the Church without a title.
Life On Mission After College: Imposter Syndrome
Do you ever feel like a fraud? The lies that hit once you graduate college (or any new transition) can be crippling. Here’s how to attack imposter syndrome head-on.
Life On Mission After College: From Campus to Workplace
How does a non-college student fit into the mission to reach campuses for Christ? Read here
Life On Mission After College: Questioning My Calling
There are many uncertainties that pop up after college. How does the enemy use comparison and doubt to keep us from living into our callings?
House Hunt: Mission Edition
Do lifestyle, location, and living space affect how we live on mission? Here are some factors to consider when it comes to choosing where to live
How To Make A Friend: A Freshman Perspective
“I never would have thought that during my few weeks in my college town I would give my life to Jesus, but that’s exactly what happened.”
To Stay or Go: A Christian's Calling
The Great Commission will not be fulfilled by the traditional “missionary” but by Christian people with marketable skills who will be able to go to closed and hard to reach places. May we see the day when missionary is synonymous with Christian.
Stuck At Home: SENT
Mission is not just for the school year. How do we get out of the rut of comfort that we so easily fall into being back home on the summer schedule?
Risking Relationship: CONNECT
We call ourselves the most connected generation, but are also incredibly lonely. What would it look like to recapture the art of connection outside our our screens and bring beauty to the world in our Christ-centered relationships?
Adopted Into The Family
As Christians, our families are meant to point as pictures to the gospel. Here’s how adoption stands in ever-increasing stark contrast to a culture that idolizes self
To The One Who Stays Behind
In a church planting church, we often talk about going and being sent. But what about the ones who stay? Here are some things learned about what it means to stay well.
Teaching the Pursuit of Christ: A Lesson in Rocket Science
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Making disciples isn’t rocket science, but that doesn’t mean we can’t learn from it. Here’s what inertia and the pursuit of Christ have in common.
Get Over Yourself: The Path to Joy
(5 min read)
How to take your life seriously but not yourself.
The Value of Vulnerability
(5 min read)
In an age of autonomy and independence, why does vulnerability and community matter? So often we run from what is hard, but God asks us to run to him in community.
Service and Sacrifice
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How do movements happen? There is a level of personal sacrifice required.
What I Learned Spending My Twenties Making Disciples
Here’s a sure-fire way to not waste your 20’s- spend your time making disciples.
How To Leverage Your Engagement For The Kingdom Of God
Some advice for those no longer dating and not yet married. What does God intend for engaged couples during this season?
Celebrations and Challenges for our Church
I’d like to take a moment to lift our eyes and look at the journey of our church. Here are four things that I think are worth celebrating and three challenges that may lie ahead.
3 Sites in 3 Years - Lies I Believed While Church Planting
We now see how God used our obedience even if we couldn’t see it at the time. In fact, I now see how God was at work all while I was believing lies about the work we were doing. I want to share those lies with you. I highly doubt they exist only in teams that leave to reach new campuses. Chances are these lies exist in your own heart, where you are now. And we have to address them if we are going to continue planting churches and making disciples.
Servant’s Heart: Hosting 101
Jesus called us to live on mission, to love God and love others. What better, and easier, way can we do this than to invite people into our homes and feed them? Open up your house. Open up your life. Keep it simple. Serve others. Put your guests’ needs above your own. It doesn’t have to be much. Jesus just brought Himself to the table and if we can bring Jesus to our table with our friends, both believing and non-believing, I’d say we’re doing life-on-life together pretty well.