Growing your faith on a Secular Campus - an article by Shiao Chong

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Here is a great article by Shiao Chong, campus minister at York University on how to grow your faith while on a secular campus. Chong looks first at ways in which your faith can "bleed out" on campus and then offers excellent insight and advice, honed from experience, on how to build your faith instead. As Chong notes, there is no magic formula here, but rather some solid practices and approaches that will help invigorate both your faith and life on campus.

 

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