Make sure you check out the RADIATE09 podcast which is now up. We’ll be putting up as many of the talks and seminars as we can. You can add it to iTunes or to your feed reader:
Podcast
December 30th, 2009[Seminar] Miracles – Mark Lamontia
March 1st, 2010We recently found this:
Have you ever wondered how Jesus does the miracles? Not did He do it, but how did he do it? Giving a fully reasoned scientific account, we will discuss how miracles are completely consitent with the natural world God created, how He might have done it, that God is omnipresent, rationally completes miracles, and that He is really smart.
Mark Lamontia’s seminar on Miracles.
A Note from Eric Fleshood
January 27th, 2010Thank you so much for your commitment to give to RADIATE His Life. The total in gifts and faith promise commitments stands at $105,000 so far. Your gifts are an aroma to the Lord and a balm to the orphans and students who will be reached as a result.
Many of you wanted to give at the conference but were unable to do so because you did not have your checkbook. Others of you have made a faith promise commitment and want to know how you go about fulfilling your commitment. This e-mail will explain the ways you can give in the future.
There are three ways to give:
Mail in Your Gift
Send your check payable to “Campus Crusade for Christ”
Campus Crusade for Christ
c/o RADIATE His Life
PO Box 117
Exton, PA 19341.
Give online using Credit, Debit, or checking account
Go to https://give.ccci.org/give/View/2574588?MotivCode=CCWBCP and make a gift using your debit card, credit card, or checking account. You can set up one-time or recurring gifts.
Write a Check Each Month
For those who would like to write a check each month, send your first gift to the address in the “Mail in Your Gift” section. Then in a few weeks, you will receive a receipt and an envelope along with a tear-off portion. Use the envelope to mail your next gift along with the tear-off portion that indicates how you’d like your gift to be used. Each time you send a gift, you will receive a new envelope.
Sincerely,
Eric Fleshood
[Seminar] Theological Women: Not an Oxymoron – Jennifer Hu
January 2nd, 2010We are called to love God with our heart, soul, and mind. Often times as women, the mind is a hard one for us to put into practice. Although we may be tempted to think theology is just for men, we all need to know God and who He is. When the hard times come, what we believe about God will make all the difference in how we handle the situation. The women are invited to come and hear how a deeper understanding of theology will enhance their intimacy with Jesus.
[Seminar] The Art of Discerning God’s Will – Rick James
January 2nd, 2010I think we all wish that God would simply write out His will for our lives in the same way that we would rather get a prescription from a doctor rather than having to change our lifestyle or undergo invasive surgery. Sadly, God has other priorities for our growth and relationship with him than simply giving us an immediate answer. Hear Rick talk from his experience and knowledge of the Word about how God reveals His will for peoples’ lives.
[Seminar] Developing a Heart for the Lost: Practical Tips for Sharing Your Faith – Larry Kelly
January 2nd, 2010If you have though about sharing your faith, but do not know where to begin, this seminar is for you. We look at how we can stay motivated to share our faith, rely on the Holy Spirit, and awake spiritual interest in others. We also examine how to effectively share the Gospel to people where they are. Learn how to develop habits that will grow your heart for people who need Jesus and help you start reaching them.
[Seminar] Navigating the Relationship Waters – Todd Johnson
January 2nd, 2010As Christians, we are seeking to bring all of life under the rule and reign of God. However, one area that can be especially difficult is that of dating and relating to the opposite sex. How should we date as followers of Jesus? Todd offers a Christian perspective of what the Bible says about singleness, relationships, sex and dating. No matter which category you find yourself in, this seminar will give you something to consider.
[Seminar] Seminary Mini-Mart: Cultivating a Heart for Studying Your Bible – Tom Hudzina
January 2nd, 2010Spending time daily in God’s Word is an essential part of personal discipleship. We’re going to show you a few resources designed specifically to help you and your movement experience the Word with Jesus daily. We will explain not only why you should have a quiet time, but also how to study a passage, choose a bible translation, pray and start a prayer journal as part of a daily time with the Lord. We’ll also show you resources you can use to lead your small group or church group. If you’ve just started following Jesus or need help jump-starting your own devotional life but have no idea where to start, then this seminar is for you.
[Seminar] Contours of Transience: Ministering on the Community College – Tommy Forester
January 2nd, 2010Whether you are currently attending a community college, seeking to help minister at a community college, know someone who will attend a community college, or hope to minister at one in the future, this seminar is for you. The community college is one of the most unreached, unsustainable places to minister with such great transience. Yet, it stands as a very strategic place to reach students from the community and around the world. How will God use the community college where you are for His great mission of redemption? Hear about some missional misses, successes, and helpful strategies for you to take back to your campus as you trust God for a sustainable impact.
[Seminar] Developing Intimacy with God – Colleen Fraser
January 2nd, 2010Intimacy with the Lord will not come out of duty. It is born in us through God’s love for us. We love because He first loved us. Hear how to respond to God’s heart as Christ lives His life through us.
[Seminar] Good News About Injustice – Christa Hayden
January 2nd, 2010Injustice is the abuse of power to take from others their life, liberty, dignity, the fruits of their love and their labor. The Bible tells us in Isaiah 1:17 that we should “learn to do good; seek justice, rescue the oppressed, defend the orphan, plead for the widow.” In this seminar, we consider the Biblical mandate for justice, explore the reality of injustice in our world, and learn how we can show up on behalf of the poor and those who in oppression.
Christa works with International Justice Mission, a human rights agency that secures justice for victims of slavery, sexual exploitation and other forms of violent oppression. Prior to working at their headquarters in Washington, DC, she worked in Cambodia providing crisis care and job placement coordination for trafficking survivors.


