Patheos has launched a video contest called the Faith on Campus video contest on their website. It’s being put on in partnership with Washington Post’s On Faith Website. It looks like a really sweet video contest, and the winning entry will win $2,500.
There are three categories that the video must fall into:
- “Why I Am A _______ ” (Christian, Jew, Muslim, Atheist, etc.)
- “How I Live My Faith On Campus”
- “Rituals & Practices Of My Faith”
There have already been some great entries which you can watch here. Patheos is hoping that will be a “fun and exciting opportunity for college and seminary students of all faith traditions to share their faith in a creative way with the world.”
Well – you heard them – get your friends together at school and come up with some great videos entries!
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- Communicating Faith in a Web 2.0 World Video
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- Renew America Together Video by Youth Group
- Convergence: Where Faith and Life Meet – A Review













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It’ll be funny to hear about the ‘rituals & practices’ of ‘atheism’. . . .
1) Hating Muslims.
2) Memorizing God Is Not Great and meditating upon it, day and night.
3) Liking Buddhists.
4) Hating Christians from the American South.
5) Praying to an icon of Richard Dawkins and Charles Darwin.