Every campus minister knows the importance of developing good student leaders. But how is this done in a thoughtful and Biblical way that cares for each student’s gifts and needs? This section is designed to help you explore this issue.
One of the opportunities of ministry on campus is to be a mentor to developing leaders. Outreach Magazine has a nice article with some hints on both being a mentor and being mentored.
http://tinyurl.com/yewkhr8
“Martin Luther often employed the phrase simul justus et peccator—”simultaneously justified and sinful.” He understood that while he’d already been saved from sin’s penalty, he was in daily need of salvation from sin’s power. And since the gospel is the “power of God for salvation,” he knew that even for the most saintly of saints, [...]
Terry Pluto is a sports writer from Cleveland who began following Christ several years ago. He writes periodic columns about his faith. This column from mid-January reminds those who lead to express gratitude to those who handle the behind-the-scenes tasks of ministry.
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From Bill Drayton and Valeria Budinich at the Harvard Business Review website …
“We are on the cusp of a fundamental change — a worldwide change in the skills everyone needs to succeed, in the nature of organizations, and in how businesses must be led. … We are transitioning from a world in which a small [...]
Campusministry.com is a great fan of Comment Magazine and the work of the Work Research Foundation in Canada.
A great series of talks by great speakers about living faithfully in a complex world can be accessed on their site. Speakers include Calvin Seerveld, David Lyons, Eric Jacobsen, John Seel and Gideon Strauss. These thought-provoking messages [...]
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