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    Students Showcase Creativity Through Campus Outlets

    Students display creative writing and artwork through a new event and a literary journal Inkslinger

    Molly Magee — 

    Student writers are getting a first-hand glimpse at the arduous and exciting process of getting published through 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023s literary...

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    晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023's Solid Spring

    晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 grabs 43 All-GSAC honors this spring.

    Neil Morgan — 

    晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 had a roller-coaster ride of a spring season, one that is still ongoing with the NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Championships set to take...

  • Business. Ministry. Life.

    Thomas Wilson — 

    In the near future, the United States Supreme Court will rule in the Hobby Lobby case, which is being closely watched by advocates of religious...

  • The Good Book Blog

    The Good Book Blog — 

    Despite nearly five months of instability in Ukraine, students in the Talbot School of Theology Kyiv Extension are pressing on with their ministries and with their studies.

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    William Lane Craig — 

    Dr. Craig, In your debates on the Resurrection, you often present four facts that the majority of New Testament scholars support, namely the honorable burial, the discovery of the empty tomb by women, the post-Resurrection appearances, and the disciples' genuine belief in the Resurrection. While the majority of scholars support these facts, my question has to do with the minority who disagree. For example, John Dominic Crossan has claimed Jesus was buried in a shallow grave, where his body was eaten by wild dogs. My question is this: from what sources do scholars who disagree with the four facts stated above draw their conclusions? The way I understand it, there are very few extra-Biblical sources that discuss the Resurrection, and none that contradict the four facts stated above. And the Canonical Gospels make it very clear that the four facts are indeed what happened. So on what grounds do these dissenting scholars dispute the four facts stated above?

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    Mass Confucian Documentary Selected for Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival

    Professor Nancy Wang Yuen shares about the controversy surrounding a local Confucius classroom

    Jenna Bartlo — 

    In 2010, a controversy erupted in Californias Hacienda La Puente Unified School District, just 10 miles from 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023, over the...

  • The Good Book Blog

    The Good Book Blog — 

    晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023s Talbot School of Theology extension site in Kyiv, Ukraine opened its doors to the first group of students in the spring of 2007 and exists to help meet the great need for theological education across the former Soviet Union. Professor Mark Saucy shares about 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023's extension site in Kyiv in light of turmoil in Ukraine.

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    The Good Book Blog — 

    A creative series of workbooks for classrooms and churches has recently been released. Following is an interview with the series editor and author of the first workbook, Kenneth Berding. "This series of workbooks is a new and creative way of drawing out the back story that lies behind the writings of the Bible ... These workbooks provide an entryway that will allow you to start uncovering this story for yourself."

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    William Lane Craig — 

    Dr. Craig, I appreciate the work you do a great deal and it has been personally beneficial to my faith and my ministry. I do have a question, however, concerning the 1st century Jewish expectations of resurrection. You write, and I agree that the evidence points to a Jewish belief in a general resurrection at the end of the age (John 11:24), as opposed to that of a dying and rising Messiah during their own lifetime. This would seem to work as evidence against certain theories that would deny the resurrection, such as it being a hoax, or the resurrection appearances being hallucinations, etc. ...

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    Update on 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023s Extension Site in Ukraine

    Professor Mark Saucy shares about 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023's extension site in Kyiv in light of turmoil in Ukraine

    Jenna Bartlo — 

    晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023s Talbot School of Theology extension site in Kyiv, Ukraine opened its doors to the first group of students in the spring of 2007 and exists...

  • 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 News

    New Journal Features Research on English Learning from Christian Perspective

    晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 professor co-editor of new journal that debuted March 2014

    Molly Magee — 

    A new journal, the International Journal of Christianity and English Language Teaching (IJC&ELT), supported by 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023s department...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Mark Saucy — 

    ... Im all in favor of blood moons (awe-inspiring astronomical phenomenon!), tetrads (rare!), Jewish feasts (our overly Gentilized Church calendars should be more dominated by theseas they are fulfilled in Christ), and apocalyptic (it can be literal tooresurrection is a feature of apocalyptic and we all believe in that one). But put them together in yet another sensationalized, factually crazy, books-flying-off-the-shelf spectacle for the world, and I just shake my head. Were in the same ditch as those who have no hope ...

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    Creation Stewardship Events Sow Awareness, Reap Rewards

    From organic garden to recycling, 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 furthers efforts in creation stewardship

    Grace Gibney — 

    As a prelude to Earth Day on April 22, 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 hosted Creation Stewardship Week, a series of lectures and events that stirred...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Ben Shin — 

    In my last blog, I discussed the concept of how the parent-child relationship is viewed differently from an Eastern Asian style than a Western American style. With this difference comes the difficulty of leaving and cleaving as found in Genesis 2:25. This also relates to obedience from parents for a lifetime since being a child is viewed more as a permanent status rather than an age range. This is also coupled with a long-term care of the parents supported by passages such as 1 Timothy 5:8 which states that if one does not care for his family that he is worse than an unbeliever.

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    Alumna Natasha Jackson Trains for 2016 Olympics

    Despite setbacks, heptathlete makes strides toward competing at Rio De Janeiro

    Grace Gibney — 

    晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 alumna Natasha Jackson (11) aspires to be a member of the Canadian track and field team in the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. However,...

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    Faculty Spotlight: Nancy Duvall

    Nancy Duvall shares her expertise on the soul and how the concept relates to psychology and faith

    Jenna Bartlo — 

    The concept of the soul has all but vanished in todays culture, according to Nancy Duvall, professor of psychology and expert on the soul....

  • The Good Book Blog

    William Lane Craig — 

    Dear Dr. Craig I am a Christian student from Norway. During a debate about if god exists or not (on a Facebook group called political youth), I defended his existence to the best of my ability, using the Kalam cosmological argument. I had seen on your YouTube videos, and on your articles here on RF. However, I encountered a problem. Someone else tried to undercut the argument using the problem of existence of an unembodied mind beyond time and space. I fear I cannot counter this, and I struggled to find an explanation to this on your pages.

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    Alumna Receives First Place at Virginia Press Association Awards

    Katie Watson (11) wins prestigious award for work as an investigative reporter

    Lauren Frey — 

    晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 alumna Katie Watson (11) won four awards in the 2013 News/Editorial and Advertising Contest for the Virginia Press Association...

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    Swim Wins Conference Awards

    Head Coach, Diving Coach and a swimmer win PCSC awards.

    Jeff Hershey — 

    Pacific Collegiate Swim and Dive Conference (PCSC) awards were announced Friday with 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 Head Coach Eddie Shepard and swimmer Christine Tixier...

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    Students Use Spring Break to Volunteer

    晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 sends two ministry teams to make an impact on different communities

    Emily Joy Johnson — 

    Most college students spend spring break vacationing, however, for a number of 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 students, spring break is an opportunity to serve. On April...

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    Professor Reflects on Reagans Influence at 50th Anniversary Symposium

    C-Span airs Darren Guerras message on Reagans speech A Time for Choosing

    Molly Magee — 

    Darren Guerra, a political science professor at 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023, spoke at the 2014 Ronald ReaganSymposium honoring the 50th anniversary of former...

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    Transformative Teaching: Imagination Summit 2014

    This year's Imagination Summit took place on Friday, May 21, 2014 in Calvary Chapel.

    Hilary Larkins — 

    The Imagination Summit began four years ago and today its goal is to equip 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 faculty to more effectively utilize specific digital...

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    晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 Celebrates Women's History Month in March

    On Wednesday, March 26, 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 celebrated Womens History Month with a special chapel, luncheon, and breakout sessions.

    Hilary Larkins — 

    On Wednesday, March 26, 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 celebrated Womens History Month with a special chapel, luncheon, and breakout sessions. Keynote speaker...

  • The Good Book Blog

    William Lane Craig — 

    On your site (www.reasonablefaith.com) you say: "On most Divine Command theories God possesses His moral qualities essentially (indeed, that's just what it means to say they're part of His nature!). So there is no possible world in which God is not kind, impartial, gracious, loving, and so on. So I don't think it is possible that Allah is God, since Allah is not all-loving and impartial." Essentially you argue that Allah can't be God based on His immorality. But don't you? ...

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    Kevin Lawson — 

    Its been awhile since I have posted on the Good Book Blog. Since I come back to post a few times a year, I want to begin with an area of ministry that is very dear to my heart ministry with children. In many ways, I think the church in general has a very mixed view of ministry with children. On the one hand we recognize that children are a gift, and we value them highly. On the other hand, we may often feel that real ministry takes place with youth and adults. Perhaps it is that we more readily see the impact of our teaching with youth or adults, and in ministry with children it is harder to see significant changes. What we may miss out on is seeing the powerful foundational nature of ministry with children that sets life directions and patterns that bloom later in adulthood. I, for one, recognize the critical importance of ministry with children, and the impact it can have for a lifetime. In this blog, and the one that will follow, Ill be talking about the kinds of ministry objectives we should be aiming for in ministry with children, and some models of ministry for those who serve the children in their congregations. What I share here is adapted and expanded from some material I wrote as part of Introducing Christian Education and Formation, by Ron Habermas, published by Zondervan (2008).