“Spotlick,” Snakes, and Stewardship: A Trek Reflection
As the academic year draws to a close, the air at our sites is filled with the mixed emotions of final presentations, exams, and the
As the academic year draws to a close, the air at our sites is filled with the mixed emotions of final presentations, exams, and the
There is a unique relief that comes with the first night back in a real bed after a week in the wilderness. But as our
In the life of a disciple, preparation is never wasted time. Last week, the Three Springs campus was a hub of intentional activity as our
In the middle of a long semester, it can be difficult to see the progress being made. Growth is often slow, quiet, and incremental—like the
Service is an indispensable part of following Jesus, but it is often misunderstood as merely a “duty” or an “output” of our faith. At OneLife,
There is a specific kind of exhaustion that only comes from a life-changing experience. For the students at Pleasant View, that exhaustion is currently a
There is a specific kind of tension that fills a classroom when the topics move from the abstract to the deeply personal. At OneLife, this
Before departing for the historic streets of Italy, our Pleasant View students immersed themselves in a massive undertaking: tracing the global history of the Church
True community is rarely built on a single event. Instead, it is constructed through a series of intentional moments—some profound and theological, others simple and
In the world of higher education, we often measure success by the completion of a syllabus or the checking of a box. At OneLife, however,