A simple (but pretty cool) video today. I saw this yesterday on CBS Sunday Morning, and it brought up two awesome thoughts for college ministers:
- Is your ministry impacting your “campus tribe” (the college you serve) in ways that fit its particularly unique needs and characteristics?
- Have you considered using techniques like the one MIT is using with students, alongside your normal methods of evangelism, discipleship, service, community, etc.?
Tomorrow, my ideas on how ideas like this one can actually help us accomplish important ministry purposes. [Here's the first post.] But I hope you’ll watch the video and ponder on your own today.
(If the video below gives you trouble, watch it at CBS here.)
(You can find my discussion of the first question here, followed by thoughts on the second here!)
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March 6, 2012 at 12:04 pm
david bartosik
at least your consistent benson :) keep the campus tribe info coming :)
March 7, 2012 at 2:12 am
various thoughts on charm school, campus tribes, & more (part 1) « Exploring College Ministry blog (daily notes about our field)
[...] On Monday, I posted a video from last weekend’s “CBS Sunday Morning.” (If you haven’t taken a look, this post will make more sense if you do.) [...]
March 8, 2012 at 2:45 am
various thoughts on charm school, campus tribes, & more (part 2) « Exploring College Ministry blog (daily notes about our field)
[...] you haven’t watched the video, be sure to do that here. And you can see Part 1 of the analysis [...]
May 25, 2012 at 3:41 am
the classy outreach (a fridea) « Exploring College Ministry blog (daily notes about our field)
[...] thoughts on a connected idea and why this truly is service, I’d encourage you to check out the Charm School posts from a few months [...]