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Making Sense of Christianity鈥檚 Branches
Aren鈥檛 you a little curious what similarities and passions you might share with your neighbors in the faith? Crack open the door of your tradition and peek behind some of the others by reading first-person reflections from a selection of denominations and traditions.
Help! My Church Doesn鈥檛 Look Anything Like My Chapter Did. Is That Normal?
Having trouble finding a church that feels like your 果冻视频 chapter? You鈥檙e not alone. But here鈥檚 some help.
Is Social Media Helping or Hurting Your Relationships?
We need constant reflection about social media engagement.
How Do I Choose Who to Stay in Touch with After College?
Whether you move back into your parents鈥 house or move across the country for grad school, your friendships will look very different after college.
People Are Not Projects
The greatest challenge to our evangelism isn鈥檛 a hedonistic culture or a relativistic worldview. Nor is it scientific reasoning or religious pluralism. It鈥檚 our own faithless witness.
Disappointed with God
What do we do with disappointment? What do we do when there鈥檚 a gap between what we wanted or expected and what actually happens? Even more, what do we do with God in the face of disappointment?
Redeeming Self-Image
Bulging biceps. Watermelon-sized shoulders. Abs so defined you could see them from outer space. No, I鈥檓 not describing myself. Well, I guess I sort of am. I鈥檓 trying to describe the image in my head of the 鈥渋deal me.鈥
Reflections from an Enneagram Seven: Learning to Face Pain
A healthy Seven is an amazing force for good. But we have to get serious about entering into the real world, having real conversations, and pursuing real joy.
Reflections from an Enneagram Six: Learning to Trust That God Will Never Leave Me
When I am healthy, I find that I am not only able to remain faithful to the people and communities around me, but I am also able to easily build trust that pushes the whole team/community forward.
Reflections from an Enneagram Five: Learning to Trust God鈥檚 Abundance
As a Five on the Enneagram, I love to learn and want to be competent. But my desire to observe and learn also has a major drawback: it鈥檚 hard for me to actually act on things.