By Kris Newman
December 11, 2006
As we get into the rush of Christmas, I wanted to share a little story with you that the Lord used to help me remember what it’s all about.
November 13, 2006
Reading about the challenges of UPCI Bible Colleges made me think about the way they are approaching the Christian life today. Maybe it’s the Bible colleges that need to redefine themselves rather than trying to coerce young people to go to UPCI Bible colleges.
October 30, 2006
With the upcoming election only days away, the balance of political power at the local, state, and federal levels will be determined by voters like you and me. If there are candidates that you feel would do a good job representing you and the interests you care about, then you should support them. Here are the Top Ten ways to support your candidate.
1. Talk Isn’t Cheap – Class participation is the key to your professor’s heart, and more than likely, a nice chunk of your grade.
Truly, Golf is a microcosm of life; dealing with people, with stress, with success, with failure, enjoying nature, and enjoying fellowship. It shows how well you cope with all of those issues in your life (or game)...
Skillet – Comatose
2006, Atlantic
By Chris Anderson
I felt a little silly with a pot attached to my head, duct tape serving as a makeshift chinstrap. But, this was no ordinary pot! No way! I had spied it in my fiancé’s cookware collection, standing out head and shoulders like King Saul in the eyes of Samuel. Sweet yellow, orange, and blue hand-painted flowers danced around its outer edge, accented by magnificent golden handles. “It’s perfect!” I gasped.
By Josh Lewis
It is said that the first step on the road to recovery is to admit your problem, so here it is.
“Hi, my name is Josh Lewis, and I’m a church-hopper. I’ve attended eight churches (only counting those attended at least 3 consecutive months) in the last 10 years.”
1. I need more vacations.
2. When you’re not gone for 10 hours a day, you have time to do stuff at home that you
By Denelle Burns
10. The tourists in Times Square who stop in the middle of the sidewalk and stare straight up so that you plow into them as you’re trying to rush to work/lunch/the subway. Stand to the side people; trust me, you’re safer that way.