The intentional blending of intellectual, spiritual, and personal development not only helps students at Christian colleges and universities better understand their world, but also makes them more aware of how they are uniquely gifted to serve humanity in meaningful and tangible ways. By simultaneously nurturing the mind and soul while developing students’ intellectual and creative gifts, Christian colleges offer the kind of educational environment that encourages students to think and behave in ways that honor God and benefit society. Read More>>
Messiah professors and students (in front of the Cuernos del Paine) during a January term course in Chile.
You may be involved on your high school campus now, but when you become a college freshman, you are entering a world that is bigger, tougher, and much more difficult to feel connected in. The comforts you now know in school will be gone, at least temporarily. Here's some advice—be prepared. More>>
The time of your life! That's what people told me college would be like. And in many ways, it was. I got the opportunity to explore new ways of thinking about what it means to be an adult in today's world, along with trying out lots of different ways to make a living. More>>