Six Situations Every College Student Should Be Ready For
So much of my “training” for college had been focused on my outward behavior that I felt surprisingly unprepared to have real talks with people about my faith.
So much of my “training” for college had been focused on my outward behavior that I felt surprisingly unprepared to have real talks with people about my faith.
When I started my freshman year at Ole Miss, I was thrown headfirst into a strange world of frat parties, weekly football tailgates, and freedom. So. Much. Freedom. What do you mean I can eat pizza at 2:00am?…
As we make up their beds in a tiny freshman dorm we are saying “yes” to God, the perfect and supreme parent of our children.
If you can remember back to the day you signed up for Facebook, you were given the choice of letting the world know your relationship status. All the usual suspects were provided for you, ‘Married’, ‘Single’ and the…
God bless you abundantly, my sisters and brothers called into the ministry of shepherding teenagers. Your ministry is daunting and your rewards are intangible. You enter into a young person’s life at a precise and designated moment in…
As a Christian, what do you do when your friend group, pledge class, or professors are diametrically opposed to everything your Sunday school teachers and parents ever taught you? What do you do when your roommate tells you…
This Changes Everything: How the Gospel Transforms the Teen Years (Crossway) is written by Jaquelle Crowe, a graduate of Thomas Edison State University and the editor-in-chief of the The Rebelution. Written when she was 18 (the same age…
On the first day of classes last semester – the second semester of freshman year in college – I walked into a room of students who all looked very different from me. I slowly shuffled my feet as…
It’s a safe, comfortable life to surround yourself with a bunch of Christians. But we aren’t called to a life of comfort.