Beloved, I urge you as sojourners and exiles to abstain from the passions of the flesh, which wage war against your soul. Keep your conduct among the Gentiles honorable, so that when they speak against you as evildoers, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day of visitation.
— Peter 2:11-12
What Makes a Human, Human?
By Ben PascutFrom Harvard College Faith and Action
What does it mean to be human? Benjamin Pascut, PhD, addresses students involved in Harvard College Faith and Action, the student-run organization that Christian Union resources at Harvard, on what it means to recover our human identity through our divine purpose. Drawing from Psalm 8, Pascut sketches a biblical perspective in contrast to the visions of humanity delineated by Descartes, Rousseau, Freud, Marx, Maslow, and Derrida. |
How Do Christians Fit Into the Two-Party System? They Don’t
By Tim KellerFrom New York Times
What should the role of Christians in politics be? More people than ever are asking that question. Christians cannot pretend they can transcend politics and simply “preach the Gospel.” Those who avoid all political discussions and engagement are essentially casting a vote ... |
Changing Society's Views on 'Hooking Up'
By Arthur Goldberg
From Public Discourse
Since the 1960s, we have witnessed an incredible liberalization of sexual mores. The ubiquitous use of sex in advertising, movies, television, and fashion—sex as entertainment, sex as economic incentive, sex as substitute for thought, for communication, for edification—has given a green light and public blessing to the unashamed use of sex as a crass commodity of self-gratification... |
Angels in the Bible: What We Actually Know About Them
By Wayne Grudem
From Zondervan Academic
For centuries, artists have portrayed angels as beautiful humans with wings and glowing light, complete with halos, harps, and flowing white gowns (or perfectly sculpted bodies). But is that really what angels look like? Angels have inspired all sorts of imaginative stories and depictions, but what’s left when we separate fact from fiction? In order to know ... |
500 Freshmen (And Counting)
By Sarah CampFrom ChristianUnion.org
Christian Union’s freshman campaign is an all-out effort to welcome the Class of 2022 and lay the foundation for spiritual growth during college. Student leaders and upperclassmen involved in the ministry on each campus, along with Christian Union ministry fellows, have held more than 4,000 meetings to get to know students personally and connect them to Christian resources. |
Prayer Requests
UNIVERSITY MINISTRIES
Praise God that Christian Union Universities has successfully welcomed the incoming freshman classes and has achieved the highest enrollment in Bible Courses to date. Pray that the students will remain faithful to their commitment to study God’s Word together while facing challenging class schedules. Pray also that the ministry leaders will be able to effectively disciple the students to walk with the Lord.
CITY MINISTRIES
Please join us in praying for our young professionals in New York following our kick-off event, that God would strengthen the bonds of love and unity among them, that new connections made would become bonds of friendship, and that preexisting friendships would deepen. Pray also for those who have not yet found community in New York and D.C., that God would draw them. Pray for the CU Cities team, that they would have wisdom and discernment about how to strengthen and grow this budding community. Finally, please ask God to raise up leaders and mentors to shepherd those who join our community this year.
DAY & NIGHT
Praise God for His work through The Great Experiment. Pray for the 4,000+ American Christians who are diligently seeking God every day in a focused way this month. Pray for their boldness as they share Jesus daily with their friends, family, co-workers, and strangers. It’s not too late to join The Great Experiment and become part of God’s coming revival.
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