There is so much going on here. We have been having a lot of community discussion and every professor that comes in talks about something that changes the way you think about something, and the same can be said about the books we read. All of this is amazing I am loving everything about it. Learning all this stuff and going through all these changes is like being in a bowl full of chocolate and …
Monthly Archives: October 2009
Tuesday / October 27, 2009
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UncategorizedWhat’s in your way?
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So I say to you, ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks, receives; and he who seeks, finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened.
At our tuesday night bible study last week David opened up with the challenge for us to ask God to work in us through the study. I didn’t really …
Monday / October 26, 2009
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UncategorizedWhat can a graveyard teach you
You find yourself in this world as a child who people want to see, touch and hold in their hands to show their love to you which is always a sweet thing to do. After a while as you begin to grow, you start mumbling words showing a sign of talking and most of all giggling or crying to express how you feel. Crawling from one point to another becomes the next step.
Wednesday / October 14, 2009
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UncategorizedA New Creation
I’ve been reading through a little C.S. Lewis alongside the Bible recently and came across a thought that seemed
C.S. Lewis
fitting to share as we all seek to model Christ-centered servant leadership to our students–particularly as we embody what it means for Christ to bring redemption to the world through us:
“God became man to turn creatures into sons; not simply to produce better men of the old kind but to produce a new kind of man. …
Saturday / October 10, 2009
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UncategorizedCompletion in Christ
Christian world view part III, “We don’t need another person to complete us, because we are complete in Christ.” Gene Fant Ph.D. from Union University; He talked about creation, fall, redemption and added missions which people easily forget about. His time here has opened up great conversations among the students and great anticipation to our month-long mission trip to Brazil.
Saturday / October 3, 2009
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UncategorizedCritical Thinking
Last week Dr. Wingard came on Monday. The students read “God is not Great” which was a challenging read for them as a class because it was very counter what we believe and think. It was difficult to read also because Hitchens the writer seemed to base a lot of arguments on false or skewed facts. However, it was also good because he revealed an important thing- that religion for the sake of religion IS …
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