Compromise In the Workplace: How Far Should You Go?
June 28th 2013 No comments yet
Ever since I switched my ill-fated biology major to mass communications the summer after my freshman year in college, I’ve dreamed of a career in sports media. I like covering games, and I love writing columns, but it’s my dream to host a major morning drive radio show. Getting paid to sit in a room and talk about sports while it gets broadcast to thousands of people. You know that old line about finding the right job and not …
“Golden Calves” Are Not a Thing of the Past
June 21st 2013 No comments yet
One of my small pleasures in my newfound grown-up life is listening to Steve Farrar’s podcast during my commute. Starting and ending my work day with the no-nonsense spiritual guidance and biblical encouragement Pastor Farrar has tailored to men is far superior to listening to the morning radio shock jockey shrieking about a celebrity rumor I don’t care about.
His study last fall was of Hebrews 11, what he refers to as “God’s Hall of Fame.” It’s a chapter that runs the gamut …
Reason #6: The church feels unfriendly to those who doubt
June 14th 2013 No comments yet
Even if they have grown up in church, young adults are apprehensive about letting on that they have doubts. Two of the most significant trends are not feeling able “to ask my most pressing life questions in church” (36 percent) and having “significant intellectual doubts about my faith” (23 percent) that they don’t feel comfortable addressing.
A young’n’s perspective
Along with being a place to worship, the church is intended to be a place of instruction and guidance. Why do young adults feel like …
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