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Employee Engagement Begins in College
Heer they come. 2019 graduates are walking the stage to receive their diplomas and joining the workforce. But are they ready? Will they succeed? The fact that 70% of the American workforce is disengaged from their work is disconcerting on a number of levels. A Gallup study of over 30,000...
Eight Steps to Turn a Dorm-Room Startup into a Real-World Success
As the father of three sons who all started businesses while in college, I was intrigued by an Inc. article that offered advice to collegians who had the entrepreneurial bug. The leap from college student to business person is a serious leap, but Wall Street has no corner on...
An Open Letter to College Freshmen
Having a college degree doesn’t make you smart, but it does make you rare. Only 10 percent of the world has a college degree. Matt Anderson at Mere Orthodoxy offer some important advice to those who have the privilege of entering college this year.
Faith Can Work | LeTourneau Featured in Two Ten Magazine
As the only Christian University founded by a business man, LeTourneau takes its responsibility to prepare the next generate of Christian leaders for the workplace seriously. Two Ten Magazine visited LeTourneau to interview University President Dale Lunsford and Executive Director...
Discover Your Destiny for the Campus
Our simple goal: that students at LeTourneau University graduate with significant understanding of their giftedness and calling. The story of your life is part of an epic, cosmic story, orchestrated by God who has designed you to play a critical role. But what is that role? Why are you here...
4 Ways to Pour Yourself Into Your Pursuits
"What does it look like to put all of who you are into something? There’s a short scripture verse that I have found helpful: “And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man” (Luke 2:52)." Read Ryan Ferrier's post on Michael Hyatt's blog about preparing to live out...
What Teens Aspire to Do in Life, How Churches Can Help
A new Barna Group study explores the vocational aspirations of U.S. teenagers and examines the role of faith communities in influencing churchgoing teens’ college and career decisions.
70 Million Americans Feel Held Back by Their Past
One out of every three adults in this country say they are not living life to their fullest potential. According to a Barna study, 70 million Americans (31% of adults) feel "held back or defined by something in their past." This perception was most commonly expressed by younger adults,...
Students Become More Spiritual in College
UCLA's Higher Education Research Institute conducted a longitudinal study to assess the spirituality of college students during their undergraduate years. The study finds that while attendance at religious services decreased dramatically for most students between their freshman and junior...
The Beloit College Mind-Set List Welcomes the 'Internet Class'
Welcome Class of 2015. Most members of this year's freshman class were born in 1993, and have never rolled down a car window, Ferris Bueller and Sloane Peterson could be their parents, Amazon has never been just a river, LBJ might be LeBron James, and they've never known life without the...