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Chocolate Chip Theology
Have you ever really thought about a recipe for Chocolate Chip Cookies? They usually call for raw eggs, baking powder, vanilla, sugar, salt, butter and chocolate chips. Together, of course, mixed in the correct portions and cooked at the right … Continue reading
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Tagged Baptist Collegiate Ministry, Baptist Student Ministry, Baptist Student Union, BCM, BSU, Chocolate Chips, College life, College ministry, cookies, Endurance, Fear, God, Jesus, Missouri Baptist Convention, Missouri Southern State University, moso, mosobsu, mssu, Trials
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A Note to Campus Ministers
Its so easy to avoid the campus during summer; there aren’t many people around and usually nothing going on in the way of activities. That said, it’s a mistake to stay away. With students gone and the schedule slow, you … Continue reading
Posted in (Not So) Deep Thoughts, Prayer
Tagged Baptist Collegiate Ministry, Baptist Student Union, BCM, BSM, BSU, campus ministry, College life, collegiate ministry, pray, Prayer, prayer-walking, Summer
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Tips for freshmen
College is so different from high school its nearly impossible to communicate what its really like to the average graduating senior. You can tell them all about it using small words and great analogies and metaphors, but let’s face it, … Continue reading