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Jason Gaboury

Jason Gaboury serves as the National Director for Alumni Relations. He is the author of and has contributed to and "Drama Team Sketchbook," all published by . You can find articles from Jason Gaboury at and . He and his wife, Sophia, have two children and live in New York City. You can support his ministry .

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Jason Gaboury

How to Invite Your Friends to Follow Jesus

"I've described myself as an atheist for as long as I can remember," Brian said. "But now, I'd say I'm more agnostic." Brian and I have been talking about faith since we were roommates in college.

"So," he said, stirring his coffee thoughtfully, "I know you're deeply religious in ways I'm not, and I'm intrigued to know more about what that means to you."

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How to Prepare Your Faith Story

Since your first awareness of God鈥檚 presence in your life, you鈥檝e had a story worth telling.

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Loving Friends Who Leave the Faith

After my disastrous encounter in the deli with Kyle, I decided to learn everything I could about loving people through faith transitions. As someone deeply committed to the way of Jesus, how I treat other people in their moments of doubt, disillusionment, and disbelief matters.

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4 Tips to Navigate the Transition from College & Stay Connected with 果冻视频

Here are some simple ways to remind ourselves of the way we鈥檝e learned to be with Jesus in college. These can help us get through the college transition.

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Misunderstood?鈥擶hat Scripture Can Teach Us

Misunderstanding is an ancient human and spiritual problem. Many of us have experienced some form of misunderstanding as we鈥檝e negotiated college life.

Jason Gaboury

3 Reasons to Go to Church In-Person

In an age of world-class preachers available at the click of a button, why should anyone bother going to a local church in-person and listen to a perhaps less gifted pastor exposit Scripture?

Jason Gaboury

Listening Prayer in an Age of Distraction

How do we listen to God when so much is distracting us, from our phones, the internet, social media, and more? 

Jason Gaboury

Radiating Light This Epiphany

"I love Epiphany. I love Epiphany because I love Jesus. The beauty and majesty of the glory of God as reflected in this scandalous and holy life captivates me. And I am convinced that the only hope for our dark, dark world is the light of Jesus."

Jason Gaboury

Making Sense of Christianity鈥檚 Branches: Meet an Anglican

Anglicans have learned to see the churning conflict of each generation as an opportunity for worship, witness, and welcome. Sometimes articulated as via media or 鈥渢he middle way,鈥 Anglicans blur the lines between Protestant and Catholic, Reformed and Anabaptist, liberal and evangelical. This is our church鈥檚 greatest strength as well as its most profound weakness.

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Living with a Death-Defying Hope

The Bible refers to death as a great enemy. In American culture, there are two ways we usually deal with death: denial and despair. But Scripture offers a different way.

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