csus club?
hi yall,
i figured it out got the new password and am good to go...
I am needing help with something...and i know you all can help me...
I want to consider the real possibility of starting a club on campus and discussing
ultimate things with the likes of kids of Christian background (or not)and understanding that are prying open their minds and maybe seeing certain things for the first time...I would like to develop a forum that is not afraid to ask the tough questions and does not fear any truth, or the ramifications of that truth. I want to hang out with people in process....people striving to be alive, orignal, and resistant of the cosmic cookie cutter club....
does any of that make sense?
What would be a defining vision statement?
what are the next steps?
could be fun and a good excuse to drink more coffee....
Craig
i figured it out got the new password and am good to go...
I am needing help with something...and i know you all can help me...
I want to consider the real possibility of starting a club on campus and discussing
ultimate things with the likes of kids of Christian background (or not)and understanding that are prying open their minds and maybe seeing certain things for the first time...I would like to develop a forum that is not afraid to ask the tough questions and does not fear any truth, or the ramifications of that truth. I want to hang out with people in process....people striving to be alive, orignal, and resistant of the cosmic cookie cutter club....
does any of that make sense?
What would be a defining vision statement?
what are the next steps?
could be fun and a good excuse to drink more coffee....
Craig

4 Comments:
My brother-in-law calls coffee "The Official Drink of Christians."
A major step is just doing it. Make a decision about when and where and be there (with coffee), and just start talking.
This is Cory Piña, by the way. I married Lyndsay Kirk. We'll see you in a few months.
No, no, _tea_. Tea is much better than coffee. *grins* Well, Dad, I'd chat up Josh, and then try to get an introduction to some professor or another - I like Jessica Elbert and Jim Tuedio, personally, but I don't know who you'd really need to talk to.
A vision statement - do you really need one? Why not just to talk and learn as we go?
Dad, you need to change the settings to allow for anonymous replies so folks like Josh K can comment.
A vision statement is an excellent idea. That way, you know where you are trying to go before you get there. And the vision statement can be tweaked and changed along the way, of course.
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