Since the days of the early church, history has led us to an unfortunate understanding of the word minister as a professional, seminary-educated leader. This leads the rest of us to think that ministry is an extra, a volunteer aspect of our lives. Kingdom resources are often wasted because those who do not do official “ministry” simply pour all of their skills and talents into self-growth, success or making money. More Christians should see themselves as ministers first in whatever job they do and seek to maximize their effectiveness as kingdom workers, regardless of position or title. [...]
If we believe that God is everywhere, there is no such thing as a secular job. We should never think of our work as being separate from our lives of faith. Any job, as long as it is not in opposition to the laws of God, can be a matrix for our real, central call–to be fishers of men and women. Work should be an act of worship, a vehicle for purpose, creativity and joy rather than simply a utilitarian act in order to secure food, housing or education.
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Project Unbreakable
Giving a voice to the voiceless. This is good. (via @abbiestauffer)
The Jeremy Lin Show vs Utah Jazz
Finally, enough people posted this video for me to watch it. This dude is incredible.
And, OK, yes, I am excited he’s an InterVarsity alum. Not gonna lie.
To Cade and the Eight Percent by Gabe Lyons
This long article about an 8-year-old with Down’s Syndrome is worth your time, but at least click through to the post about the Target ad.
The tragedy of removing some religious organizations from campus would not be merely the loss of religious liberty, an enormous and embarrassing loss indeed, but also the tacit admission by the administration that pluralism is not, in the end, a possibility. It’s an admission that, at the end of the day, the university must ask student communities to surrender their particularities to guard against controversy and debate.
Tish Harrison Warren writes on faith and diversity at Vanderbilt - InterVarsity.orgIs it discrimination for a Christian group to require leaders to be Christian?
Some quick thoughts on the current situation about campus ministries at Vanderbilt.

nice. good excerpt and good book!