Here are some celebrities who are not afraid to speak the name of Jesus on social media.

Here are some celebrities who are not afraid to speak the name of Jesus on social media.
Here’s a look at the 5v5 competitive intramural basketball league.
It is time that we consider our racial climate and have a “helpful and hopeful” conversation on what the interracial Gospel means. Join the conversation with Dr. John Mark Yeats on March 20 at North Greenville University as he speaks on “Race and the Promise of the Gospel.”
“Being a Dreamer has made me who I am but is also keeping me from accomplishing my hopes and dreams.”
This infographic will demonstrate the day for everything you think is wrong day.
Everything you think is wrong day.
It does not sound like the holiday it should be. Instead of people debating with one another and arguing on who is right and who is wrong, it is more of a day to check our own selves and try to be less defensive. This is a day to practice putting other people’s opinion first and hear what they have to say on certain topics.
Ever just wanted to watch a TV show with your parents without cringing during inappropriate scenes? Here are a few TV show suggestions that are safe and reflect Christian values.
A staggering number of men and women have left the Trump administration, in the first year of Donald J. Trump service as the 45th president of the United States. There are currently 23 names on this list. Each has their own story of resigning to being fired directly by President Trump.
To celebrate Pi day, here is a brief timeline of the history of Pi. The background is the first 113 digits of the irrational number.
Mass Communication students went to Nashville, Tenn. for the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) annual convention.
NGU Women’s Lacrosse takes a major win against Ohio Valley University on March 5, 2018. With the ending score being 16-1, the ladies started their Spring Break off right.