Graduating Seniors
The mission of the Campus Ministry is to “Turn lost students into Christ-centered laborers.” For those coming to the end of their college years, our desire is to prepare and support in the transition from campus to the work-world and equip all graduating seniors for a lifetime of loving and serving Christ. To this end you’ll find many of these articles helpful, and for continued support and connection beyond graduation go to AllCallings.com.
Discerning God’s Will
In this actual letter to a graduate, Keith Davy helps navigate the all-important decisions about vocation and calling.
The Five Things
Formatted and designed by David Robbins (Southeast Region), this is an easy-to-print article to cast vision for your students to live missionally after college. (For...
Creative Career Paths
Larry Stephens offers some creative detours for post-graduation and makes a compelling case for ‘Delaying the Real World.’
Considering Going to Seminary
This article, written by Byron Straughn, is an amazingly thorough as well as thoughtful overview of what to look for in a seminary. If you are considering a graduate...
Everybody’s Fool
Os Guinness explains one of the most important criteria for discovering our calling and God’s will for our life, and that’s to be willing to do anything Jesus asks...
Do What You Are
Os Guinness, in this excerpt from “The Call,” explains that our vocation should naturally flow out of how God has uniquely made us and gifted us; who we are should...
What is a Calling?
In this excerpt, taken from the book, “The Call,” Os Guinness explains the idea of a vocational ‘calling’—what it means and what is doesn’t mean to be...
Our Sending Model
How are missionaries and Christians serving in the marketplace similar in their roles as Christ’s ambassadors? How are they different? The Send model of Campus Crusade...
The Power of a Relational Network
College is community and perhaps the greatest loss felt upon graduation is the loss of a relational network. Will Walker explains how to live communally and reconstruct...
Next Booklet
This is the pdf of the printed resource “Next” that helps graduating seniors process the most crucial questions confronting them in the next phase of life.
Life-Skills Workshop
These discussions, reflections, and worksheets will help you develop a very tangible plan for personal and spiritual growth after graduation. If nothing else, do the...
iPod—The Single Life
According to Scripture, being single is actually an advantage in cultivating intimacy with Christ. If you’ve never seen singleness this way or experienced it this way...
Discerning God’s Will
This article examines the ways by which we perceive God’s leading, explaining the process, and sharpening the tools of our discernment. Written by Rick James this is...
Commuting—The Transition From College to Real Life
A topic seldom discussed but of vital importance: how to we transition from walking with God in college, to walking with God in the marketplace? An excellent article...
A Theology of Work
This article examines the biblical foundation for work, and why work is an essential part of our spiritual growth and development, not simply the result of living in a...
The Audience of One
This is an article taken from Os Guinness’ book, “The Call.” It makes the case that no matter what vocation we are in, we are called to be servants of Christ and...
The Stewardship of Money
Everything we own is in fact owned by the Lord. We are more accurately stewards of the resources he has entrusted to us and this includes our finances. This article is...
Devotional—Ready For Life
Ready for life after college? This is a 21-Day Devotional on seeking
God’s will in the major life decisions that loom on the horizon. Written by Carolyn Raye.
Daniel Bible Study for Graduating Seniors
This study in the book of Daniel explores what it takes to live a life of impact as a believer working in a secular workplace. The studies, written by Tim Henderson,...
Devotional—Core Call and Kingdom Calling
Part article, part devotional: this biblical study explores the calling of Jesus—to himself, to follow, and to serve. A thoughtful meditation on living a life fully...







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