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Disciple-Making

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Why Not Here? Like most campus ministers, I have read and studied many books on discipleship, being a disciple and a disciple-maker (see Resource) that flow out of the passages in Matthew 28.19 “Go and make disciples” and 2 Timothy 2:2 “And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable men who will also […]

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Disciple-Making Books I’ve Read and Recommend

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The Master Plan of Evangelism, Robert E. Coleman Discipleship by Design, Harvey A. Herman Called and Committed: World Changing Discipleship, David Watson A Long Obedience in the Same Direction, Eugene H. Peterson The Lost Art of Disciple Making, Leroy Eims Disciple-Makers Handbook, Alice Fryling Disciples are Made–Not Born, Walter A. Henrichsen Call to Discipleship, Juan Carlos Ortiz Lifestyle Discipleship, Jim Petersen Home […]

Leadership of the Future

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The universities are at the forefront of international leadership. The university is the place where the leadership of the future in all areas of life is formed. Since the best and the brightest are coming through these institutions, they have a great influence on the leadership of this nation and nations as a whole. Ehud Barak, “A Talk with Barak,” Stanford Daily, […]

Truth, Goodness and Beauty

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Dr. Francis Collins, is the former director of the National Institutes of Health (2009-2021) and known as an American physician geneticist who gave visionary leadership to the Human Genome Project. He was interviewed on NPR’s Morning Edition by Rachel Martin, 1/24/2022. Many will recognize him as a scientist representing NIH on the news, giving updates on COVID. He has also authored several […]

A Chi Alpha Story

Reaching the Fraternities for Christ

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John Konkel is a Chi Alpha campus pastor at the University of Minnesota. When he started in 2005, he walked by frat row and God placed a burden on his heart. Was anyone reaching out to these guys? He asked, “How does a campus minister (chaplain) get invited into frat houses, which have a stereotypical reputation for not being havens of morality?” John felt […]

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