�I feel like my life is different because I look at the world through the perspective of an American but also through the perspective of having seen and lived in a third-world country all my life.�

�I feel like my life is different because I look at the world through the perspective of an American but also through the perspective of having seen and lived in a third-world country all my life.�
After all, people aren�t just profiles and souls aren�t just selfies. Community demands we look behind the mask that social media encourages.
Find out how Brian Cordle became a Youth Ministry major at North Greenville University.
The change from living on the mission field to learning about the mission field in class wasn�t easy
I think most will agree that witnessing a hilarious fail is the eighth wonder of the world.
Life Unplugged. A reflection of a social media cleanse for a day. My day was filled with devotions, authentic Bible readings and a whole lot smiling! Click on the link and enjoy ya’ll 🙂
Our own Clayton Caldwell had an opportunity to attend a major gaming tournament in Atlanta, Georgia. He has brought us an inside look at the future of competitive video gaming.
There are many delicious, well-known restaurants to choose from in the upstate. There are also many not-so-well-known restaurants that may be a little out of the way, but are worth the drive. Here are six places to eat within 30 minutes of NGU that you should try before you graduate.
Graphic courtesy of Emily Artus Emily Artus, Staff Writer for The Vision Magazine The story is from the fall issue of our sister publication, The Vision Magazine. To read more […]
National Chili Day is on February 23 and the perfect way to celebrate is by making some chili right in your dorm room.