Wednesday, February 21, 2018 — Mollie Moore — “Engaging People & Ideas”
Mollie Moore encourages students to consider posture, and to be confident no matter what vocation to enhance communication among one another.
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Mollie Moore encourages students to consider posture, and to be confident no matter what vocation to enhance communication among one another.
Dr. Jonathan Raymond speaks on courtship, social ecology, and spiritual ecology, through the lens of transformation when speaking about the Gospel.
Hayley Sledge and Mia Wersma give a message on creating space for God in our lives through "forgotten" spiritual disciplines such as fasting and hospitality.
Drs. Craig and Medine Keener tell their unique and romantic love story that grew out of a war-torn area of the world. They share about the boundless love God offers for those created in His image.
Cherie and Brian Lowe examine managing money with hope and wisdom, as well as the importance of good stewardship over our financial resources.
Dr. Vins Sutlive examines the intersection of faith and science and how imagination and curiosity can shape our perspective.
J. R. Briggs reads from Proverbs to analyze worldly wisdom vs. Godly wisdom and being foolish vs. having sound judgment.
In this student chapel, a panel of students discuss diversity and double-vision within the social system, what it is like being in an inter-racial family, and the idea that racism is sin.
Jill Briscoe shares how Scripture can give us courage and help us discern if we a heart and calling for the mission field, encourages students to say "yes" to God's call for us, and asks God to break our hearts for what breaks His.
A convinced Christian truly desires to be a fisher of people. Mrs. Jill Brisoce speaks to students to have courage when spreading the word of God.
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