A Commendation of Catacombs
Gabriela Engholm ‘27 Every Sunday night at 9pm, Gordon students stream into a dark chapel lit only by a dim projector and small LED candles lining the pews. It’s the same sanctuary students and faculty […]
Gabriela Engholm ‘27 Every Sunday night at 9pm, Gordon students stream into a dark chapel lit only by a dim projector and small LED candles lining the pews. It’s the same sanctuary students and faculty […]
Phoebe Lawton ‘27 On Monday, March 3rd, I attended Carry The Love, a worship night hosted by the international ministry group, Circuit Riders. This organization borrows its name from a group of Methodist preachers who […]
Jonah Sparling ‘28 Spiritual growth is not only found in explicitly mission-oriented travel opportunities. This was the surprising lesson I learned while at the JAF winter seminar in Orvieto, Italy. American culture is focused heavily […]
Joziah Castillo ‘26 January 31st‘s Chapel introduced a different style of worship called “Writing as Worship.” As a writer myself, I believe this to be nothing more than true; when pointed to the Lord, writing […]
Dhameliss Benitez ‘27 Hidden on campus is a space where clothes, books, and dorm decor don’t go to waste. Instead, they find new homes attached with no price tags, no checkout lines, just a community-driven […]
Friendship, a significant type of relationship, plays an important role in our lives. This is especially true for college students, for whom these connections are so meaningful that they often pray for and reflect on […]
“Everyone has their own picture of Christ. I see Christ in a wheelchair,” Jackson Haskell said in an interview along with CAIM co-president Mikayla Martin at the end of Living Disabilities Week. Our conversation could only begin […]
Celebrating the conclusion of the successful Living Disabilities Week, CAIM hosted animal welfare and disability activist Dr. Temple Grandin as a convocation speaker over a recorded interview. Dr. Temple Grandin is currently a professor at […]
Growing up in the church, it was difficult to get through a Sunday without hearing about Tim Keller. Tim Keller is an American pastor and writer, and a famous one. Millions of Christians have read […]
Paul Van Ness, former videography professor and graduate of Gordon College, is performing an original composition centered upon the murder and suffering that exists in the Christmas story. “The Tidings,” a 40-minute cantata, deals with […]
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