Don’t Lose Your Voice
I like to write about my thoughts on God and life with less of a blubbering mess and more of a beautiful mess by combining a little bit of grace with a little bit of truth followed by a little bit of editing. Then a blog post is born… (read more) Continue reading Don’t Lose Your Voice
CCC Bloggers Look Ahead to 2012
This month’s selection of blog posts look ahead to the new year: Tea Cups Full of Grace – Ashley looks back at her imaginary life on a foreign field and what God did in reality. Blessed is the one who listens to me, watching daily at my gates: a reading plan to cover 365 key Bible chapters in a year. Shifts in Focus in the Spring – How one Cru team changed their spring focus to be ready for freshmen in the fall. A Clean Slate and Forgiveness – a challenge to live each day aware of His incredible forgiveness. Make Things … Continue reading CCC Bloggers Look Ahead to 2012
The First Annual Christmas Blog Tour
I plan to add Christmas posts daily to a blog tour for the rest of December. (I need some more entries!) If you’re affiliated with Campus Crusade for Christ, then submit your post to me, Sus Schmitt, at my ccci.org … Continue reading The First Annual Christmas Blog Tour
Communication by Dickens in the 21st Century
At this time of year, Dickens might tweet:
“For it is good to be children sometimes, and never better than at Christmas, when its mighty Founder was a child himself.” (from A Christmas Carol)
What do you think? Would Dickens own a Kindle? What eBooks would he download? Add your quotes and ideas of Dickens in the 21st century. Continue reading Communication by Dickens in the 21st Century
December 2011 Selection from Staff Blogs
This month’s selection of blogs from around the world. And coming in two weeks, Christmas posts. Submit your blog entry! Continue reading December 2011 Selection from Staff Blogs
Blogging for Ministry in Community
This Facebook group is for Campus Crusade for Christ staff and friends who already blog for ministry or want to learn how. We can learn from each other about how we disciple believers, connect with unbelievers and/or with our supporters. Continue reading Blogging for Ministry in Community
