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SLU is excited for the release of Brad Lomenick's newest book H3 Leadership, which is available starting September 22, wherever books are sold. For the last few years, Brad has served on the teaching faculty of Student Leadership University 101 in Orlando and San Antonio, as well as spoken at our Youth Pastor Summit. Brad […]
Read More“BLACKOUT” This Weekend
If you have attended an SLU event in recent years, you have seen and heard from the ministry of Open Doors. For over 60 years, Open Doors has worked in the world's most oppressive countries, empowering Christians who are persecuted for their beliefs. Open Doors equips persecuted Christians in more than 60 countries through programs […]
Read MoreDream Poem
Dr. Jay wanted you to see a remarkable expression of an overflowing heart that fully understood the Dream session. A remarkable young lady named Lanie Dean sends this and we wanted to share this with you. PS. this would be a great time for you to look back in your syllabus at page 32 on […]
Read MoreShould Christians Apologize for Their Faith?
The following post was written by Sean McDowell, Worldview Expert Should Christians apologize for their faith? Absolutely! Every Christian is called to apologize for what they believe. The Bible makes this clear. Now, you might be thinking, “Wait a minute, where does the Bible say we’re supposed to say we’re sorry for our beliefs?” It doesn’t, but […]
Read MoreHealthy Student Ministries and Evangelism
The following post was written by Ben Trueblood, Director of LifeWay Students Healthy student ministries are evangelistic. I know, using that word can be dangerous. There are probably some who began to cringe at the very mention of the word. In today’s church culture there are some who have become afraid of the word “evangelistic.” […]
Read More3 Things You Must Do in Multi-Site Ministry
As we draw closer to the start of the 2015 Youth Pastor Summits, we are excited for the privilege to feature many of our #YPS15 speakers on the blog in the coming weeks. Not only will they each be sharing valuable insight on youth ministry and leadership at our YPS events, but they have also […]
Read MoreIn the Fullness of Times: Week Three
small enough…BIG ENOUGH Each year it seems like Christmas comes rushing at us like the Polar Express. Before we were ever able to focus on its true meaning and significance, it is gone and we are off to another year. In an effort to guard my own heart from the white noise of what […]
Read MoreIn the Fullness of Times: Week Two
The Advent season is a time to anticipate and prepare for the first coming or birth of our Savior Jesus. Mary would give birth while she and Joseph were in Bethlehem fulfilling an imperial edict that everyone under Roman rule, which certainly included the Jews, register in their ancestral home for the purpose of accurately […]
Read MoreThe Legacy of a Great Leader
Ten years ago, my good friend Mark Miller co-wrote a book entitled, The Secret, with Ken Blanchard. The book was really an exploration into the idea of what great leaders know and do. In the end, the secret of great leadership is simply this: great leaders serve. Mark’s many years in the Chick-fil-A organization, serving […]
Read MoreIn the Fullness of Times…
Thoughts on the Advent Season In recent years there has been a re-emphasis of a sacred tradition on a much broader scale than families lighting candles at the beginning of church services during the Christmas season. This emphasis is on individuals and families, once again, observing the Advent season. The term "advent" comes from the […]
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