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Monday Ministry Minute #23
Students That Are Faithful for a Lifetime
Over the past several weeks, we have shared a number of resources about how
to minister effectively with students available on our new website:
FacultyLinc. One overriding question we need to ask is: How do we develop
students who leave their college days with the tools to be faithful to
Christ after 10, 15 or 20 years?
One person who has done a lot of thinking about that question is Steve
Garber. He has written a fascinating book entitled, The Fabric of
Faithfulness. (InterVarsity Press). In the book he discusses issues of
moral meaning, integrity, consistency and connecting what we believe with
how we live. They are issues that not only impact the students we teach,
but our own lives as well.
Garber has identified three reasons that students become and stay faithful.
They are:
- Convictions - They were taught a worldview which was sufficient for the
questions and crises of life, especially the ones implicit in our culture's
secularization and pluralization.
- Character - They met a teacher (mentor) who incarnated the worldview
which they were coming to consciously identify as their own. They met
someone who lived what they believed and was willing to share why.
- Community - They made choices over the years to live out their worldview
in the company of mutually committed folk who provided a network of
stimulation and support which showed that the ideas could be coherent
across the whole of life.
Read through those three items above again, and I think you will quickly
see how you can play a strategic role in that development. First, we must
be honest seekers of a consistent worldview ourselves. Second, we must be
willing to share those ideas in the context of "real life."
Jacques Ellul in his Meditation on Ecclesiastes writes, "Remember the
Creator during your youth: when all possibilities lie open before you and
you can offer all your strength intact for His service. The time to
remember is not after you become senile and paralyzed! Then it is not too
late for your salvation, but too late for you to serve as the presence of
God in the midst of the world and the creation. You must take sides earlier
- when you can actually make choices, when you have many paths opening at
your feet, before the weight of necessity overwhelms you."
Scripture: Ecclesiastes 12:13,14 - "The conclusion, when all has been
heard, is: fear God and keep His commandments, because this applies to
every person. For God will bring every act to judgement, everything which
is hidden, whether it is good or evil."
Action Point: Think through how you communicate your convictions, character
and community to those around you. What one thing could you do better?
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