History of Basketball Exhibit Coming to Geneva College Campus
This exhibit includes items from some of the NBA’s top stars, genuine photo displays from the Naismith family archives and the rules James Naismith wrote in 1891. Ian Naismith will display his History of Basketball Exhibit at Geneva College from April 15-17, 2010. Naismith is the grandson of Dr. James Naismith, the inventor of basketball.... Continue Reading
Geneva College Softball Player Called to Big Leagues
The Pittsburgh Pirates organized an open search for local college softball players interested in spending their summer at PNC Park. The Geneva College softball season is set to begin next week in Florida while the major league baseball spring training camps are in full swing. When the Pittsburgh Pirates open the 2010 campaign at PNC... Continue Reading
The Human Continuum: Determining the Value of Human Life, Dialogue & Debate
Are human beings intrinsically valuable, or, does our value exist on a continuum? From abortion, euthanasia, cloning, and robots, to the creation of human hybrids, plant and animal rights, and genetic engineering, the debate surrounding the value of human life holds incredible opportunity and monumental implications. Join Regent University Students for Life for its first... Continue Reading
URGENT NEED – PLEASE RESPOND IMMEDIATELY: Shelter for the Shelterless – Mirebalais, Haiti
“If you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry and satisfy the needs of the oppressed, then your light will rise in the darkness, and your night will become like the noonday.” Isaiah 58:10 History: Mission to North America (PCA) Senior Staff members have a long history of ministry in Haiti. This work includes church... Continue Reading
A Believing Response to Compulsive Sexual Behavior
What happens when believers struggle with sexual sin? The Westminster Confession of Faith states that believers can enter into serious sins and to continue in those sins. On February 15th, the former chief of the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section of the U.S. Department of Justice, Patrick A. Trueman, launched Pornography Harms, a website dedicated... Continue Reading
Study: Female Students More Promiscuous at Catholic Colleges
“On closer inspection, however, our findings might instead suggest that not all religiously affiliated colleges and universities constitute ‘moral communities.’” A new study concludes that women at Catholic colleges are more promiscuous than their peers at secular colleges, raising new alarms about the state of Catholic higher education. Another study finds that colleges with strong... Continue Reading
Conference Topic: For The First Time In History, The South Is Shrinking
Speakers include: Mark Driscoll, Ed Stetzer, Johnny Hunt, David Platt, Tullian Tchividjian, Matt Carter, J.D. Greear, others “Contextualizing the Gospel in the New South.” That’s the title for this year’s Advance Conference April 26-27 in RDU (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill). Last year we called for a resurgence of the local church. This year we’re focusing on the... Continue Reading
Wheaton College: Where Billy Graham Meets Bill Ayers?
…Words are co-opted and meanings changed. To be “gay” is to be homosexual. To abort a baby is to exercise “choice” and to exercise “social justice” is to identify the oppressed and the oppressors and define all of history past and present as a series of injustices. There’s hardly an evangelical who doesn’t know about... Continue Reading
An Enemy of the People to Visit Grove City College in March
The Henrik Ibsen play “An Enemy of the People” comes to life on the Grove City College main stage March 11-13 in Ketler Auditorium of the Pew Fine Arts Center on campus. Performances are 7:30 p.m. daily. Tickets are required but free of charge. Written in 1882, “An Enemy of the People” seeks to critique... Continue Reading
Mainline Pastors urge IRS to investigate evangelical Washington insiders’ C Street Center
If C Street Center’s classification as a church is not challenged by recognized, ordained members of the clergy, then the charitable and religious activities of all legitimate houses of worship are jeopardized at great cost to the beneficiaries of those activities. That curious C Street townhouse in Washington, D.C.’s Capitol Hill neighborhood — host to... Continue Reading
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