Here’s to 2010!

by Ben on January 6, 2010

I am in the process of evaluating how things went at #CruTru09, and I would love some feedback so that in a year we can continue to build on what happened online for encounter 09! In the comments below (or via email if that’s how you’d prefer to roll) drop me a lne with an answer to the following three(ish) questions:

What went well in the online experience?

What parts of the online experience would you like to see improved?

If money, time, and people to work on it were not an issue, how would you envision the website for encounter 2010 being used?  What are ways we could encourage maximum spiritual impact via the internet next year?

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Don’t be that Guy…

by Ben on January 5, 2010

So you learned some great stuff at Encounter.  You might have even shared your faith for the first time.  Right now you feel bulletproof.  After all, you’ve realized that all of the folks back on campus aren’t living for the Lord, like you are.

You have figured out the key to life!  Jesus is the answer!

Just don’t do what I did.  See, I was a textbook Campus Crusader all the way through college.  I shared my faith for the first time my freshman year, and by my senior year I was the president of Cru, was leading Bible studies, had been on two summer projects, and more staff recruiting dinners than anyone I knew.  I had it all figured out, too.  I knew the best apologetic arguments, could answer any objections, and play all the chords in at least two Shane and Shane songs.

What happened over time (and almost completely without my noticing) was that I became an insider.  And I started to actually think that being an insider was what mattered.  I still shared my faith, sure.  But I saw the gospel as something that the outsiders needed, and that I had already figured out.  What that created was a near-total lack of freedom in my life, and I began alienating friends.  They didn’t know how to confront me in my arrogance, and I probably wouldn’t have listened anyway, but I look back on that period in my life with much regret.  I’m still mending the relationships that I jacked up now almost 10 years ago.

If you walked away from Encounter with anything other than a deeper love for Christ and a deeper sense of your need for him, and especially if you walked away thinking that you’ve got it all figured out now, please repent.  Martin Luther said that the whole life of a Christian is a life of repentance.  The only thing I’ve figured out in the past 10 years is that I don’t have it figured out, and that Jesus does.

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We’re on the News!

by Ben on December 31, 2009

We’re on the news.

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You, Go Global?

December 31, 2009

The goal of this conference is not to stop at a simple encounter with God.  You didn’t come here for a mountain-top experience that fades after a few weeks back into a life of the same spiritual mediocrity.  You came here because you wanted to change, to aim your life in a more significant direction, [...]

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Day of Head Colds.

December 31, 2009

No other day of the conference will more of you claim a head cold.  You’ll hear that we are doing “outreach,” and there’ll be a spike in DayQuil purchases in the hotel gift shop.  But the truth of the matter is that, though it’s the most intimidating day of the conference by 273%, it’s also [...]

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It’s Called “Global” for a Reason.

December 30, 2009

The Global Village is a feature of our conference that you do not want to miss.  It is a place that (along with everything else here) has been specifically designed with the aim of allowing you space to encounter God.
Grab a friend by the arm, look them in the eye, and tell them there’s something [...]

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The Artist’s Expression.

December 29, 2009

I got the official word from the Art Expression room here at the conference.  Here’s the fittingly artistic promo piece.

Head to the St Andrews room to check it out!

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That New Book Smell.

December 29, 2009

I got some time with Adam Dixon, the director of the conference bookstore, and I asked him a bit about the deals they’ve got over there, and why he puts so much work into the store.  Here’s what he had to say:
I attended my first Winter Conference in 1991.  I had a great time and [...]

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Guide to the Food Court.

December 29, 2009

Ever been to every vendor at the food court across the street in the mall and asked each one about the availability of free water?  Well, you don’t have to now.  Some resourceful students have done all the work for you.
Call them cheap, but these guys just can’t stomach paying for water.  Head over to [...]

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The Red Phone

December 27, 2009

Ever attended a conference and wish you had a direct line, the red phone where the conference leadership would pick up and actually listen to your ideas?  This year, we’re giving you that phone.  And that email.
So, get your copy/paste fingers ready, and whip out your mobile phones, because I am about to give you [...]

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