Opportunities, challenges, and limitations In a memorable scene from the 1996 movie, Twister, Dusty recognizes the signs of an approaching tornado and shouts, “Jo, Bill, it’s coming! It’s headed right for us!” Bill, shouts...
Revival. Awakening. Outpouring. Manifestation of God’s presence. Gentleness. Glory. Peace. There are many descriptors spawned from the chapel service that began on February 8, 2023, in Hughes Auditorium at Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky....
Evidence continues to emerge that shows remarkable alignment with biblical texts Numerous people and publications discount the historical reliability of the Bible, often based on decades old assertions that cast doubt on the veracity...
The book of Joshua records a ceremony of blessings and curses that the Israelites held on Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim shortly after their arrival in the promised land. According to Joshua 8:30, “Then...
Autism is the fastest-growing developmental disability in the United States and around the world. Many people either personally know or know of an individual with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). These individuals and their families...
Atheist unanimously elected president of Harvard Chaplains God started it. He designed the universe and everything in it. He created people, family, and community, and instructed leaders to teach children and adults His commands,...
NWG 1980 Men’s Track Team: (Above, L-R, Kneeling) Don Moore, Tony Crisp, Alan Bolton, Jimmy Plumlee, Lynn Lewis, David Shelton, and Jimmy Wood. (Standing) Coach Gerald Beard, Rusty McBryar, Brian Smith, David Johnson, Wally...
Facts prepared as usual. She gathered, honed for accuracy and clarity, checked to make sure everything was in working order, and stored everything neatly and within easy reach. She assembled her team and reviewed...
Christmas Eve 2014 marked a significant transition point for a group of passionate pioneers who officially resettled in a historic land of opportunity, but in a new location, continuing an adventuresome ministry journey nearly...
Cheating and then claiming, “I won!” does not make a person a winner. Fraud — whether organized or disorganized, isolated or widespread, individual or coordinated — disqualifies results. When flags are thrown and violations confirmed, penalties...
The ultimate outcome of the 2020 presidential election may have less to do with who wins than how he wins. Some, if not all, of the unique characteristics that define the country symbolized by the...
Encomiums, a form of ode originated by the Greeks, developed as an extended discourse of praise for victors of the ancient Olympics, which endured for more than one thousand years, starting around 776 B.C....