Yesterday began students last week of work for the summer. We have been blessed to form great relationships with employers and employees and are saddened to say goodbye. However, I am so grateful for what the Lord has done in the hearts of our students working the full-time jobs and in the hearts of the…
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Last evening, Zach Simmons, our North Project Student Director, gave our Theme Training talk. He talked about our need for discipleship and community throughout the entirety of our lives. North and South Projects met again last night for the combined meetings. Zach’s goal, in his own words, was that, “Thirty years from now you would…
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Matt Reagan on Guarding Grace at Theme Training
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South Project, Matt Reagan on Awake and in Awe at Theme Training
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At Theme Training last night, Matt Reagan proclaimed, explained, and rejoiced about the gospel. He described it as “our whole life,” “the thing that is the center of all history” and “the clearest picture of who Jesus is.” For most of his message, Matt talked about how good the Good News is. Hebrews 10:14: For…
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After another long day of work and AiT everyone rushed back in time to be ready for team time at 6pm. It is sweet to be part of a team and spend time getting to know not only each other but what everyone else has been learning up till now. At 7.30pm everyone headed to…
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For our final theme talk, Andrew Knight shared about trusting in the to gospel to not miss opportunities to advance the gospel back on the campus.
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Mike Polley on his last theme night speaking about Suffering.
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Mike Polley sharing about the “what” in Discipleship during Theme Training.
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Mike Polley shared during Theme Training on discipleship, encouraging disciples to keep the chain going. The definition of discipleship is one’s intentional living and sharing into another person’s life to push them towards Christ. Mike Polley talked about his personal experience as a disciple and a mentor observing that the relationship is not one of…
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