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Christian Colleges Get Creative with Chapel Requirements
Pushed by pandemic, schools are reinventing a core part of campus life to work on the internet.
Canceled Mission Trips Expected to Have Long-Term Fallout
Without the typical influx of volunteers, ministries revise their plans and experts fear a COVID-19 kink in the missionary pipeline.
Students Are Scrambling After Universities Close. Churches Can Help.
How to best offer support and encouragement to young people and faculty affected by COVID-19.
God Works Within Us and Beyond Us
It’s surprisingly hard to remember that “our” ministry is actually God’s doing.
Judge: U of Iowa Officials Have to Pay for Repeated Discrimination Against Christian Groups
The recent ruling in favor of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship was the second time the court called out inconsistent policies on campus.
Young Life Voted Off Campus at Duke
While the college ministry continues to operate without recognition, another university officially objects to its sexuality policy.
Baptist College Handbook Authorizes ‘Full Access’ to Students’ Social Media Accounts
Campus policies at schools like Louisiana College stir debate over whether regulating personal posts protects students or silences criticism.
Doubt Your Faith at an Evangelical College? That’s Part of the Process
Research shows that students at CCCU schools are more likely to face a religious crisis than their secular counterparts.
Azusa Pacific Drops Ban on Same-Sex Student Relationships, Again
Revised code of conduct shifts in favor of “uniform standards of behavior for all students.”
African American Students Respond to Southern Seminary’s Slavery Report
After an unflinching look at its racist past, SBC’s flagship seminary aims to honor a more diverse population on campus.
The Top Reasons Young People Drop Out of Church
Even with 1 in 4 leaving over politics, college kids are more likely to return after a hiatus than leave for good.
Azusa Pacific Reverses Approval for Gay Student Couples
Board of Trustees never sanctioned the recent code of conduct change. Now the wording's back to before.
From Faith to Flashcards
The church’s emphasis on educational equality is a matter of biblical justice.
Going to College with Abuelita
Schools are learning to think in terms of families, not only individual students.
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Learning with la Familia
How one professor taking roll altered my educational career
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Mentors Make the Difference
College is hard, but you don’t have to navigate it alone.
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‘Poised to Do New Things’
From Abilene to Asbury, Christian schools are reaching Latino students and their families
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The Keys to Preparing Students for College
According to Hispanic leader Gus Reyes, it begins in preschool.
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Keeping the Sabbath Saved My Marriage, My Ministry, and Probably My Life
I used to think resting from work was selfish, until I considered the example of Jesus.
Gandalf on the Quad
What The Lord of the Rings can teach Christian leaders in higher education (and elsewhere).

Top Story March 29, 2024

A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in Scope
A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in Scope
Ephraim Radner’s “narrow” concern for protecting the mundane goods of earthly life isn’t so narrow after all.

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