I was regularly challenged to consider what role I might play in God’s global plan. However, the roles that I heard about seemed limited to those of a pastor, or a missionary, or something in alleviating poverty. Those are all clearly important roles, but for some reason those roles just never appealed to me and I felt guilty about it.
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Micah Albert knows a thing or two about discomfort. In his photojournalism career, Micah has collected nearly as many stories of peril as he has awards for his work—which is to say, quite a few.
Read about the Performing Arts Team's process. If you want a script or song, go to alisonsiewert.com and order what you want. There’s a nominal fee, and you’ll get both the script and the performance rights to use it, as well as a link to music.
How will my family react if I go overseas as a missionary? How do I even tell them? Will I be alone or find a spouse? Is this really my calling or might I have other motives? Patrick Fung (Urbana 15 Bible expositor) and Jennie, his wife, also asked these questions as they gave their lives to God and pursued his mission as medical doctors.
My work at the Hack4Missions hackathon wasn't perfect. But my God is. I'll be focused on that for the final day of Urbana15.
Telling our story in the digital world.
And no, not just because Star Wars comes out today. There's plenty of stuff to geek out about at Urbana.
On the same shelf as books like From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya and The Heavenly Man are books about typeface, digital culture, games and design. Next to Church Planting Movements are books about media and mass collaboration. And I like it that way.
1. Perspective. Urbana helps you understand what God is doing beyond your local context. It’s a chance to step back and reframe your specific ministry in light of what God is doing in the world.
Disclaimer: this post is not advocating skipping class EVERY day. Only when Bill Gates is in town.
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