Jesus Has Left The Building

By Amanda Petersen It is not hard to come across yet another voice of cynicism and dissent shouting from the crowd of young adults in regards to their church experience. Perhaps I have come to a place where I expect anything relating the church and gen-x to be loaded with hurt, frustration, and disillusionment, but … Continue reading Jesus Has Left The Building

Segregation

By Luke W Russell Sunday morning you load the kids into the car and head off to church. You pull into the parking lot, and getting into the building you go left down the hallway away from the sanctuary. Danny goes in the twos and threes room, Jamie in Room 20, and then John goes … Continue reading Segregation

My Generation, Part III

By Jimmy McCarty Part III continued from Part II. We are a generation of skeptics. We are groomed to critique, to criticize, to filter everything that comes our way. We like proof, especially for that which seems outlandish or improbable. For that which has no logical proof we appreciate testimony and validation. We know from our … Continue reading My Generation, Part III

My Generation, Part II

By Jimmy McCarty Part II continued from Part I. My generation is fiercely loyal. Wild horses cannot drag us from the quests to which we have bound ourselves. Anything we have decided is worth our time and attention is worth an undying commitment to any bitter end. The problem for my generation arises in discovering … Continue reading My Generation, Part II

Easter on the FOB

By Zach Binsfeld Somewhere in the distance I heard an alarm clock, a wretched sound, but not one that could evade the swift maneuver of my hand hitting the snooze, repeatedly, with skill. While I was still in a haze, my roommate walked to my bunk and asked me, Is this when Im supposed to … Continue reading Easter on the FOB