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Category: Campus Ministry

Breaking Free from the Crowds: To Be Holy and Set Apart

A part of God’s call – throughout the Bible and to you and me today – is to be holy and set apart. One of the most basic ways of accomplishing this is to pull away from the crowds, quite literally. In today’s post, Guy Chmieleski continues his series sharing fundamental ways of being Christian in the 21st century.

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Our Perennial Struggle to Slow Down and Smell the Roses

Do you feel like every day is a full-on sprint from the moment your feet hit the floor to the moment your head returns to rest on your pillow at the end of the night? In today’s post by Guy Chmieleski, read about how hurriedness distracts us from the life God wants us to experience.

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How to Use Silence as a Weapon Against a Noisy Life

All of the noise in our lives has a kryptonite—it’s called silence. In today’s article, Guy Chmiesleski reflects on all of the daily elements that shout at us and distract us from our relationship with Christ, and then offers a spiritual discipline that might help remedy the situation.

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3 Tips for Empty Nesters

The “empty nest” stage of life can be difficult to navigate—it’s both a time of celebration and a time for mourning the change. In this article, Ben Wiles offers 3 tips to help new empty nesters navigate the season of life that lies ahead.

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7 Tips for Starting College Right

Moving off to college marks a new season of life for young adults who are in the process of transitioning from adolescence to adulthood. Campus pastor Guy Chmieleski offers 7 tips for starting college right and taking on everything that’s new and different.

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Dad's Letter to a Son Going Off to College

It’s that time of year again—kids are heading back to school. In this personal letter to his son, Steve Beards offers us a window into how sending a child off to college can be genuinely encouraging without being smothering.

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