“My cup had to be filled in order to encourage the people there. Overall, it is a very desperate area for Jesus.”
Mission Addiction: New initiative focuses on building relationships
The following is excerpted from The Vision Magazine’s Fall 2014 edition. Read the article in its entirety by picking up a copy of “The Vision” on newsstands across campus, including […]
Find out what new professor M. Dujon Johnson conquered in his quest to spread the gospel to China
“It’s not an American thing, it’s not a Western thing, what you’re told. It’s a Christ thing.”
U.S. Department of Education to crack down on federal funding standards and what that means for you
The excess of college students nation wide who graduate with ample amounts of student loan debt and no career to pay them off has propelled the U.S. Department of Education to action.
Students express talents at NGU coffeehouse
Miranda Bradford, Assistant Editor On a college campus where many students are becoming independent for the first time, there is a desire to be noticed, to express one?s inner feelings, […]
State of the union is in shambles
There once was a time when a SOTU (State of the Union) address was a serious night filled with patriotism and conviction. Today what we have is a pep rally for people who are being paid, or will be paid soon, to act like they are taking the address seriously.
The Weekly Giggle: Painfully Optimistic
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