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As technology continues to advance rapidly, it has begun to affect the very nature of what it means to be human.
At least once a year, Pastor Jason Nicholls gets in his 1998 Olds Cutlass, armed with a legal pad and laptop, and, if he’s successfully planned his way around the I-294 traffic, drives two-and-a-half hours from his South Bend, Indiana, church to Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.
There’s a story that Dr. C. Ben Mitchell likes to tell the seminary students in his ethics class. One afternoon, a pastor runs into the church pianist and suddenly realizes that this unmarried woman looks as though she is pregnant…
Amity Technology is one of the leading manufacturers and exporters of sugar beet equipment in the world. Newspaper and magazine articles have been written about Howard Dahl, founder and CEO.
1. See things as they really are.
Jesus said that before we help our brother remove a speck from his eye, we need to take the plank out of our own.
When you speak to Commander Kimberly Sawatsky (MDiv ’94) about her ministry as a chaplain, you can hear it in her voice: she loves the men and women with whom she works, lives, and serves. She plainly states, “I couldn’t be happier.”
Fred Beuttler (MA ’88) recently stood before a gathering of high school teachers in San Francisco. He sensed that they were as enthusiastic as some of their students might be to hear one more lecture about civics.
Dr. Nancy Jones (MA ’02) is a Christian and a scientist. Some within the establishment have questioned the relevance of “Christian” to “scientist” and vice-versa.