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The Difference Between “Hungry” and “Horny” (The Five Sex Lies Part 4)

Posted January 29, 2014July 3, 2016 Michael Johnson10 CommentsPosted in Campus Life, Christ, Culture

It’s time to address Sex Lie #4. This one is personal to me, because this Sex Lie controlled me until my 30’s and discovering the truth behind it empowered me not only to break my addiction to porn, but to end the reign of sexual fantasy over my thought life!   In short, I finally […]

What Does Your Life Reflect?

Posted January 29, 2014July 3, 2016 Guy ChmieleskiPosted in Christ, Quotes to Live By

   

Overcoming Technical Difficulties (A Lesson in Doing Difficult Things)

Posted January 16, 2014July 3, 2016 Guy Chmieleski1 CommentPosted in Christ, Culture

  I’m a major proponent of doing difficult things. Strangely enough, I enjoy doing things stretch me beyond what I think I can possibly do (at least most of the time), and I think you should be open to doing more difficult things in your own life… and here’s why: When we do difficult things, […]

Bigger and Better Than Sex

Posted January 8, 2014July 3, 2016 Michael Johnson11 CommentsPosted in Campus Life, Christ, Culture

This third post in The Five SEX LIES introduces SEX LIE #3: There is NOTHING Bigger or Better Than Sex. Of course, aside from adolescent boys, everyone knows sex isn’t the be all and end all of life. Or do they? How else could you explain why sex is used to peddle everything  from cars […]

What Will You Do With a Fresh Start?

Posted January 6, 2014July 3, 2016 Guy Chmieleski1 CommentPosted in Christ

  Well, it’s a new year! And it’s the first day of class here at BU… And if you’re not back on campus quite yet, you soon will be. The start of a new year, and new academic term, serve as great reminders that we are constantly being given the chance to start anew — […]

What I See On Campus

Posted November 22, 2013July 3, 2016 Guy ChmieleskiPosted in Campus Life, Christ, Culture

Does Your Life Reflect This One Priority?

Posted November 4, 2013July 3, 2016 Guy ChmieleskiPosted in Christ

Our lives — both what we say and how we live — say a lot about us. They are a living testament to what we believe to be important, meaningful, and worthy of… well, our very lives. And while words are important, it is ultimately how we live our lives — and what we give […]

Does the Bible Really Have a Blueprint for Your Life?

Posted October 28, 2013July 3, 2016 Guy Chmieleski1 CommentPosted in Christ

  Does the Bible contain a blueprint for your life? It’s a fair question — especially among Christians who want to live a life in alignment with the heart and will of God. But does the Bible really hold a prescriptive way of living life — a specific model or blueprint for the “with God […]

Our lives… God’s Story

Posted October 3, 2013July 3, 2016 Guy ChmieleskiPosted in Quotes to Live By

What Do You Hunger For?

Posted October 1, 2013July 3, 2016 Guy ChmieleskiPosted in Christ, Culture, Quotes to Live By

The Five Sex Lies (Part 1)

Posted September 24, 2013September 24, 2013 Michael Johnson18 CommentsPosted in Christ, Culture

This post is the first in a five-part series. Sex Lie #1: My Sexuality is my Identity Back when I was in college, we never thought of our sexuality as being integral to our identity. We naively thought the word “gay” described what someone liked to do rather than defining who someone was at their […]

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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