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Start Well to Finish Well

Posted August 22, 2016August 22, 2016 Guy ChmieleskiPosted in Campus Life, Christ

Maybe you’ve heard it said before that, It’s not how you start that matters, but how you finish. While I believe there to be a lot of truth to this statement, I also believe that how we start something – or anything really – does matter. Would you ever start a road trip without some idea of […]

Your (Future) Work Matters to God

Posted February 11, 2015July 3, 2016 Guy ChmieleskiPosted in Campus Life, Christ, Culture

    Your future work matters to God. But so does your present work – as a student, a leader, and even a part-time employee. God cares about all of these things. But we tend to live life as if the future is incredibly important, but the present doesn’t much matter. Someday we’ll be important. Someday […]

Is College Still Worth It?

Posted November 26, 2013November 26, 2013 Guy ChmieleskiPosted in Campus Life, Culture

A question sparking debates as tuition rates spiral out of control and unemployment for college grads hits record levels. Is a college degree worth it? For many the value of a degree is not just the earnings impact over a lifetime but the experiences and personal development that occur during these years. Maturing into a […]

When a Job Doesn’t Feel Like a Job

Posted September 19, 2013July 3, 2016 Guy ChmieleskiPosted in Christ, Culture

When does a job not feel like a job? Simple — when you know it to be a calling. One of the biggest secrets to making the most of your formative college years is allowing God the space to speak to you — about you. How you were designed and gifted. How you were infused […]

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