Music is a unique and powerful medium of communication. When Spirit-filled musicians express God’s unchanging truth through the music of the culture, God uses it to change lives. That was...Continue reading
Category: Ministry News
Newsletters and a few other updates from my life and ministry with Cru.
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Prayer Update
It’s the second full week of our Keynote Summer Project, and things are really hopping! Please pray that God would give me wisdom in my coaching responsibilities. Teacher Coaching: During...Continue reading
“The Pope We Never Knew”
That’s the title of a great article in the May issue of Christianity Today. It’s subtitle is "The unknown story of how John Paul II ushered Campus Crusade into Catholic...Continue reading
Keynote’s Mission and Values
Last month I told you about my job responsibilities, so this month I want to give you more of a “big picture” view of Keynote. Below are Keynote’s Mission and...Continue reading
Keynote Worldwide
How Keynote is Helping Campus Crusade for Christ Around the World: As I’m writing this, a Keynote team is in Jamaica teaching worship seminars. A student from Mexico will join...Continue reading
What’s On Your Plate?
In Connecticut they’re called potlucks, in Indiana they’re pitch-ins, and down south they’re covered dish dinners. But the result is the same: a plate full (and sometimes overflowing!) with a wonderful assortment of yummy morsels. That full plate also happens to be a fitting metaphor for the variety of responsibilities and activities I have in my life right now. Here are some of the “tasty†items that have been on my plate since I last wrote (not in any particular order): Continue reading
Elsewhere in Keynote
Here are some encouraging items from other Keynote staff. From The Boyds, who use contemporary music, humor and drama to reach out to couples and families: “150 people attended this...Continue reading
Happy Easter!
Rejoice! We serve a living Savior! “He is not here, for He has risen, just as He said.” – Matthew 28:6 (NASB)
The Story of St. Patrick
Most people associate St. Paddy's Day with Ireland, shamrocks and the color green. It's a fun holiday, but unless you're of Irish descent and can celebrate your ethnic heritage, it's not necessarily very meaningful. At least, not until you hear the story of St. Patrick.Continue reading
Janiê Is Here!
Janiê Sucupira arrived from Brazil on Wednesday, February 9.In fact, she’s living with me! Honestly, I wondered if it would be too much of an adjustment to have a roommate...Continue reading