WWJD – What Would Jesus Do

There is this bracelet that I am sure that many of you have seen students on Grove City College campus wear. They are WWJD bracelets, What Would Jesus Do. This is a question that could be applied to any and all life situations. Many people not even just Christians have adopted this method of testing…

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The Chosen

Many have heard the historical stories of Jesus and his disciples. However, who would have thought that a television show about it would become the largest crowdfunded media project in history? When I think of creativity and doing something new, this is one of the greatest redemptive examples that comes to mind. “The Chosen” is…

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Darling Media: Redemptive Feminism

Culture: Negative Feminism Recently, culture has been teaching women to adhere to an unrealistic standard of beauty. Social media has only made the situation worse through filters and constant comparison. Feminism surfaced as a way to fight for women’s rights, but it has often gone about achieving this in harmful ways, which has led to…

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Christian Fashion: Fabrics of Faith

Fashion and Culture Fashion is a way people express their personality and passions. Yet, Christians are notorious for having either bad taste in fashion or signing it off altogether. The word bland comes to mind for many people when they imagine “Christian clothing.” Christian fashion is considered boring, or Christians just conform to the culture…

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Why is Christianity on the Decline?

Over its 30-year history, Barna Group, a company focused on faith and culture research has conducted over one million surveys to gain insights about the spiritual lives of current and past generations. In recent years, this company organized a survey that led to the conclusion that Christianity is on a decline, while the rate of…

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Company Culture

How does one change a culture? Recently, I discovered a cool person named Larry Hubatka. He has some awesome content he puts out pretty much daily, and it’s usually about leadership and culture. He was just on a podcast called “Coffee Break” where he unpacked a lot of insight into how culture works and gave…

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High Schoolers Around the Globe

You were made for this. Well, at least you were made for a relationship with Jesus. That is what Young Life is attempting to tell every high school, middle school, and special needs student around the globe.  Over 100 countries have Young Life in them. And more than 2 million kids are being reached out…

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The Bible Project Learning Experience

Today there are many people that turn to the internet to learn.  I find myself constantly using YouTube, a great resource available to learn about anything and everything.  As I grew in my faith and read the Bible more consistently on my own I came across so many terms, phrases, and ideas that I found…

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The Innové Project

Pastor Daniel Harrell, of Colonial Church in Edina, Minnesota, founded the Innové Project after unexpectedly acquiring a large sum of money from a piece of land that he had sold. He has always been extremely mission minded, and he viewed this blessing as an opportunity to involve his church in mission work while using the…

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Visionary Family Ministries

After a realization of the lack of attention Dr. Rob Rienow was putting towards his family, Dr. Rienow was convicted by the Holy Spirit to go on a journey of discovering what a Godly family is all about. After a season of change and repentance, Dr. Rienow, and his wife Amy, were called to start…

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