Monday, September 18, 2017 — Prof. Sarah Hogencamp & Dr. Kirk Sims — “Faculty Stories”
Professor Hogencamp and Dr. Sims share their testimonies of their calling to missions and spiritual formation.
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Professor Hogencamp and Dr. Sims share their testimonies of their calling to missions and spiritual formation.
Asbury professor, Dr. Brian Hull, shares the importance of our boldness in evangelism, transformation, relationship, and freedom.
Pamala Lau teaches Asbury about courageous faith in God, risk in following Him, and the kindness He shows. She focuses on passages in Joshua 2 & Ephesians 2:4.
Pastor Jason Duncan from GCF Vineyard speaks to Asbury about Naaman in 2 Kings, addictive personality, arrogance, sick, mercy, and confession.
Dr. Kimberly Majeski from Anderson University shares her story of ministering through her organization "Stripped Love" to girls exposed to sex trafficking.
Tim Shell and Joshua Becht speak at the Asbury Student Congress Cabinet Chapel.
Asbury's Community Life Team talks with the students about how community life can help you work through the brokenness, sin, and unhealthiness that you experience with an invitation to partake in the grace of the community and the grace of Jesus.
Dr. Sarah Baldwin discusses the upside-down way and Asbury's holy, holistic, and honoring community.
Asbury's chaplains, Jeannie Banter & Greg Haseloff, talk about this year's theme, "Be Bold," and what to expect for this next year.
Dr. Gray introduces the beginning of the school year reflecting on the intellectual nature of Asbury, the heart of Asbury's community, and the mind of Christ Jesus working in it's students.
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