
Trusting God Through Mental Illness
Emotional wellbeing is an ever increasing topic in our culture today. How can Christians look different from the world when it comes to mental health?

The Story of An Immigrant: 3 Things I've Learned
A law passed allowing her to stay in school and experience a relationship with Jesus. In such a politicized issue, read one story of redemption and immigration here.

How Far Is Too Far And Why That Might Be The Wrong Question To Ask In Dating
(3 min read)
Many young Christian couples ask about physical boundaries before marriage, but are we asking the right questions? Here’s one student’s story about finding the purpose in Christian dating

Where Is God In Chronic Illness
(3 min read)
Is God still good when our bodies fail us? Where is God in the pain of illness?

Get Over Yourself: The Path to Joy
(5 min read)
How to take your life seriously but not yourself.

The Value of Vulnerability
(5 min read)
In an age of autonomy and independence, why does vulnerability and community matter? So often we run from what is hard, but God asks us to run to him in community.

The Lies of Singleness
(4 min read)
Is singleness a test, a punishment, or something else? Here is one take on the purpose of singleness.

Service and Sacrifice
(3 min read)
How do movements happen? There is a level of personal sacrifice required.

What is Authentic Worship?
During this season, it is easy to give lip service to thankfulness but completely miss out on the internal realities it is supposed to bring. What does it mean to be truly thankful?

Your Role In the Freshmen Imperative
Last week we gave you the why. This week we break down how we all can and need to get into the lives of the freshmen on our campuses.

How To Survive Dating In College
It doesn’t have to be only awkward first dates and ghosting. There is a better way to date in college.
(Read time: 5 mins)

Why Where You Sit in Your Classroom Matters
Have you been wanting to make friends in your classes but have no idea where to start? What if God has orchestrated your entire year, including where you sit in class? Read what the Bible and one former WSU student has to say about why the Powerball lottery and your class schedule have nothing to do with luck.