As a student at Penn State I always enjoyed reading the Daily Collegian. I still enjoy reading it every now and again online. During football season I read the football coverage each Monday. Inevitably after a loss, people write in complaining about all the problems with the Penn State football program. I have noticed another [...]
Posts Tagged ‘skepticism’
There is always a bad egg
Posted in College Culture, Penn State, Recent Reads (Articles, Books, Etc.), tagged Campus Ministry, college, football, skepticism on November 4, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
On Campus at Penn State Berks
Posted in Campus Ministry, CSF Berks, tagged Campus Ministry, college, CSF, skepticism on September 27, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Penn State Berks is a mission field. I truly appreciate the work of Benson Hines in helping many people to see that college campuses are much like tribes on foreign mission fields. Each tribes has its own culture, history, language and so on. Our purpose is for people to know Jesus Christ as Lord and [...]
Summer in Thessalonica Week 3 – Motives
Posted in Bible Study, tagged bible, skepticism, teaching on May 21, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I have always been skeptical of preachers on television. Whenever I talk to my grandmother she mentions the preachers she watches on television. I smile while on the inside wondering how sincere these preachers are. Of course, most preachers on television are (probably) sincere, Jesus-loving people. But others are charlatans who have found a way [...]
