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I'm a college student, and I think God may be calling me into ministry. What do I need to know?
By Meg Lassiat with Deborah Bushfield

What information is needed for college students who are considering how God is calling them? Click the link below to find answers to FAQs about ordained ministry. This resource is for college students thinking about ordained ministry or those who work with them in finding answers to these questions read more on explorecalling.org>>>
Facebook: Another Place for Christians to Express Faith
By Courtney Aldrich In the online world of Facebook, “religious views” are listed as just another characteristic on a person’s profile, along with their name, school, sex, birthday and hometown. David Rempfer, a junior at the University of Kentucky, believes being a Christian calls for more than just typing the word into a Facebook profile. Rempfer says living a Christian lifestyle that reflects discipleship should include how students portray themselves on online social networks. read more on explorecalling.org >>

by Helen R. Neinast

You’ve made it through high school. Survived geometry, given your all for football, reported for the high school newspaper, partied through prom night,
cheered the school on to victory, cut class a few times,
studied hard, and played even harder. College is next

So what’s next with God?

God was there all through high school. Sometimes you felt it more than others, but there were moments when you knew it for yourself, deep down inside. Sure there were plenty of times you doubted. But somehow that was OK, too. But what about God now that you’re at college? Is God at college with you or not?  Read more>>>

hosted by Bishop Kenneth Carder

Life presents us with a lot of hard questions. In-this thought-provoking and inspiring course, ten leading theologians address ten issues that are obstacles to faith for many both in and outside of the church.

Learn more about this resource>>>>>

¼ The mission agency of The United Methodist Church is resuming a program that places young adults in mission settings in the United States for 10 weeks of summer service and education. A dozen people ages 18 to 25 will be selected for 2008 as the program is reintroduced after nearly a decade of inactivity. The sponsor is the mission personnel program area of the denomination's Board of Global Ministries. Orientation begins in New York City on June 1. Service gets under way June 8 and ends Aug. 2, followed by a week of debriefing. Participants must have completed at least one year of higher education. An online application form is at http://new.gbgm-umc.org/connections/youth/. The deadline for applications is Feb. 1.

¼ Young People’s Address - General Conference (2008)

United Methodists, age 12-30, are invited to send a 10-minute videotape of a speech which addresses the issues and concerns confronted by young people.
 Read more here>>>

United Methodist Student loans
¼ College students who find they need additional funds for the semester beginning in Sept 2007 can apply for a United Methodist Student loan. “We are accepting applications for loans for the fall semester right now,” said James Harding, assistant executive director for loans administration and operations for the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry. read more>>

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