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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?
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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
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Facebook: Another Place for Christians to Express Faith |
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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.
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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?
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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.
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more about this resource>>>>> |
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Four hundred sixty-three students will
receive United Methodist Dollars for Scholars scholarships
this 2008/2009 academic year from the United Methodist Higher
Education Foundation. The foundation encourages local
congregations to raise $1,000 for a member enrolled in or
planning to enroll in a United Methodist-related college,
university or seminary. The foundation matches these funds
through collaborative partnerships with participating United
Methodist-related schools. An additional opportunity for a match
of $1,000 is available to students from conferences with local
United Methodist foundations that are part of the Quadruple Your
Dollars for Scholars portion of the program. For more information,
visit the foundation's Web site at
www.umhef.org.
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