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- When Campus Life Competes with Your Studies
Many things compete for a student's time, especially worthwhile ministry opportunities. Do our studies have any eternal value?
- Tent Duty
We seldom know in advance what God is going to do with our experience of “tent duty” — those times of seemingly wasted faithful service and waiting. Often, the work God does is subterranean and mysterious.
- Hearing God's Voice
Just like learning to tune an instrument, it takes time to tune into the voice of God.
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- Christ Came Juggling
Poem from Winter/Spring 2005 inside back cover.
- Fable of the Forgiving Father
Inside back cover, Summer 2005. A humorus rendition of the parable of the prodigal son.
- A living House
C. S. Lewis quote. God's work in our lives can be painful, but His ultimate goal is to transform us into something better.
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- Why am I Here?
You are on campus for a lot more reasons than you might think!
- Why I Believe the Bible
Does it make sense to believe the Bible in the light of all you've been taught? (A classic revisited in memory of Dr. John W. Alexander: 1918-2002)
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- Spotlight: Fall 2005
tolkien and myth . . . undercover prof goes back to school . . . SAT/ACT games . . . population trends . . . more.
- Spotlight: Summer 2005
Artists and culture . . . online at xxxchurch . . . late-night at Wal-mart . . . minority SAT scores on the rise . . . is religion a good thing?
- Spotlight: Winter-Spring 2005
Slowing down . . . spring break habits . . . diversity dropping? . . . "nones" — people without faith . . . more.
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