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Twelve Tips for Growing in Faith This Summer

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If your life is like mine was, summer means leaving the support of your 果冻视频 fellowship and church and living in the spiritual desert of your home environment. Without even a strong church tie at home, I spent my first two summers caught in a harmful cycle of sin, guilt, and little spiritual growth.

I鈥檇 love to help you avoid my summer mistakes. Even more, I鈥檇 love to help you actually flourish in faith in these next couple months away from campus. With intention on your part, the following ideas can keep you rooted in Christ this summer.

1. Have fun. Enjoying summers isn鈥檛 something most people get to do post-college. Make sure to get out in nature, have coffee with friends, play volleyball鈥攚hatever restores you.

2. Find other Christians who will provide accountability. After two summers of failure, I finally realized how much I needed this. I had settled on a church in my home town by then, so I went looking there for a small group Bible study to join. And I found one. They responded to my appeal for help by surrounding me with love and prayer all summer, even though I was the youngest one there. It鈥檚 amazing how much their love and accountability helped me!

3. You have technology . . . Use it! Make plans now for weekly Skype meetings with your roommate or spiritual mentor. Just because you鈥檙e separated by miles doesn鈥檛 mean you can鈥檛 stay in touch.

4. Create a summer reading list. I like to do mostly light reading in the summer, but it鈥檚 good to mix in a couple of stretchers. I鈥檓 currently reading by Beverly Daniel Tatum, and it鈥檚 rocking my world. Ruth Haley Barton鈥檚 also contains great food for thought. You might read it together with your Skype friend.

5. Summer goes by quickly. It鈥檚 a bummer to get to the end of it and realize you didn鈥檛 accomplish several projects you were hoping to get done. I鈥檇 suggest that you make a goal list based on this prompt: 鈥淚f summer ends and I have not done _______________, I鈥檒l be sad.鈥 But try to make your goals realistic鈥攖hings you will actually have the time and resources to accomplish in three months. Then actually write out that list and find a text buddy to hold you accountable.

6. If you鈥檙e working this summer, pray about how to be a witness for Christ at your job, and watch for opportunities. I once led an evangelistic Bible study for a friend at his office during lunch. (I had the skills and he had the friends!) I also led a prayer meeting for teachers at a school where I worked.

7. Try a new spiritual discipline鈥攎aybe a day of silence, a weekend spiritual retreat, or a day being mindful of the beauty of God in the world. The provides a wide range of ideas.

8. Offer to serve in your church. Many regular volunteers take vacations in the summer, so the church most likely needs extra help. You might offer to work in the nursery, teach a Sunday school class, help with worship, greet鈥攐r teach a on Mark!

9. Keep high standards for dating relationships. I didn鈥檛 do this and went back to school with a boatload of guilt. Again, asking someone you trust to keep you accountable is the key to staying on track here.

10. Believe that God can do big things鈥攂ut know that he may choose to work slowly. I was sure one summer that I鈥檇 be having a Bible study with my parents and leading them to Jesus. Instead, I came home to find they had separated. I was devastated and thought God wasn鈥檛 answering my prayers. Little did I know that he would use their separation and many other difficult circumstances to bring them to faith years later. Don鈥檛 assume you know what God will do but rather keep your eyes open to see what he is doing鈥攁nd keep praying.

11. Don鈥檛 forget to have fun!

12. And if you mess up, like I did, remember that God is the God of second chances. Don鈥檛 wallow in sin or shame. Just get right back up, turn to Jesus and confess what you did, receive his grace, and move forward.

Before you know it, you鈥檒l be heading back to school鈥攈opefully a little wiser and with stronger faith, thanks to the plans you made this summer.

How do you stay strong in your faith during the summer? at us and let us know! @INTERVARSITYusa #staystrong


Jacci Turner is an 果冻视频 staff member in Reno. She loves chocolate in all of its manifestations and is a bestselling .


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