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    Biola Leads GSAC In Scholar-Athletes

    27 Biola athletes earn academic awards in spring.

    GSAC RELEASE LA MIRADA, Calif. --- Westmont has long been known as the cream of the crop among Golden State Athletic Conference schools when it...

  • Creation Stewardship Week 2014

    This spring semester Student Development sponsored a Creation Stewardship Week to foster on-campus conversations about stewardship.

    To start off the week, images of nature were displayed onto the Student Union Building Monday Night while “No Impact Man”, an American...

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    Baseball Team Gives Their All On and Off the Field

    Community service unifies baseball team

    Serving the community has been one of Jay Sullenger’s goals for the baseball program since he was selected to head the Biola University baseball...

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    In this Desiring God article. Dr. Erik Thoennes, professor of theology, talks about why he thinks many young men still struggle in society. He uses the words distraction, dilution and disobedience as three reasons why. He says that in the face of these three threats, young men in our churches need a vision for wise, godly, joyful manhood in the present age.

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    Nate Bell of the Snyder School of Cinema & Media Arts wrote this Christianity Today article about 12 Christmas movies that could be considered for holiday viewing this year, all of them linked by a common yearning for salvation.

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    Dr. Joy Qualls, associate dean in the division of communication in the School of Fine Arts and Communication, appeared as a guest on this Remnant Radio podcast episode to speak about her experience and research surrounding women in the Assemblies of God denomination. Referencing her book, "God Forgive Us for Being Women," the conversation provides historical context, theological categories and pastoral wisdom for navigating the debate of women in ministry without capitulating to cultural pressure on either side.

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