Two stellar graduating seniors at the Roger L. Putnam Vocational Technical Academy have each won a $1,000 Farris Mitchell Scholarship to help them launch the next phase in their lives — college. Jaleace Lindsay and Azariah Mabry, both 18, have been selected for their hard work and top grades for the scholarship, which began in ...
We discuss a recent post on senior adult churches who are wanting to reach a younger generation and the consequences of not being willing to change to do so.
How one university’s marketing department started a scholarship fund, and how you can, too.
As an associate and senior pastor, I have been blessed to serve two churches that developed minis...
Building a platform and an audience are the most important steps for solving Christian scholarship's distribution problem.
The question of senior pastors singing or not really does impact the life of a church.
Many pastors and ministry leaders carry several of the same kinds of secrets.
In many cases scholarships make it possible for people to partake in degrees that may have been out of reach but what if a scholarship also made it possible to play a critical role in a campaign that could potentially save lives in your country?
The relationship you have with your senior pastor is one of the most important ones you can have as a youth minister.
Despite an encouraging spurt lately of new academic writing on philanthropy, most scholars are unlikely to ever gravitate to this critical area. That's a problem.
But be warned: If you're a straight, white, male Christian, you're in trouble.
At first glance you’d probably think I’m resistant to change. I don’t drink Starbucks coffee. I’m still not used to women having tattoos. I’m not getting a
I have experience working with senior pastors who believe they are the only people who can hear the voice of God when it comes to shaping the vision and ministry strategy of a church.
The senior leader at your church is gung-ho over a project...but he or she is the only one excited about it.
The statistics are staggering. We waste as much as 40 percent of our food supply by throwing it away<br>Essentially, that's like throwing away two $20 bills every time you bank out $100 from an ATM machine, and when you add it all up, it totals more than $160 billion annually. That's a lot of food, and it's certainly a lot of money.<br>Despite all the efforts by celebrity chefs like the late Anthony Bourdain to draw attention to these statistics and some…
The word that comes to one Odyssey scholar’s mind: freedom.
“The world will be considerably worse off without adequate female representation.”
I was happy to encounter an idea that got me daydreaming again.