Linnea Stevens You never know what you’ve got until it’s poisoned.

Linnea Stevens You never know what you’ve got until it’s poisoned.
Ben Carson visits Greenville, S.C. on Friday, Nov. 13 to speak at the town hall event at Bob Jones University.
See Vision 48’s latest video ‘Poetry of Witness.’
Amanda Smoak is from Greer, S.C. and has lived there all her life. She works as a chef in the Stud at North Greenville University.
�Technology is a tool. It can be used for good or evil. It�s up to us as the Church to find a way to leverage that for good.”
Spiritually speaking, it is not biblically coherent nor is it morally sound for physicians to engage in such practices.
In a refreshing ending, we aren�t left feeling sorry for old man Ben or narrow-minded Jules; rather, both of them have helped to make each other stronger and wiser, proving that the young have a lot to learn from the old and vice versa.
“God’s plan for men and women are not that one is to be superior than the other, but rather that each gender is made to compliment the other in society and the church.”
Take a deeper look into what campus security does at NGU by watching Vision 48’s latest video on keeping you safe.