4 tips on how to pack a carry on bag from our travel expert students at NGU.
Answer the Call: Global Missions
The act of radical surrender to God’s call, especially when that call is foreign mission based is something that Christians struggle with daily. When being called to the mission field God’s people must abandon everything that they are comfortable including money, family, friends and occupation. The question God bestows on his children is this, “Will we follow him wherever he calls us?”
NGU studies abroad in Spain this summer
This summer, North Greenville’s Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics is excited to be pioneering NGU’s first study abroad program in Spain, led by professor Victor Prieto.
NGU’s Media Ministry team takes on Uruguay
NGU’s Media Ministry team takes on Montevideo, Uruguay! Check this article out and also some of the students Vlogs! Enjoy 🙂
OPINION: The travel ban: Fiction, fable and fact-part 2
Positions taken by the news outlets covering the travel ban, have been broadly and decidedly critical of the executive order, accusing the commander-in-chief of racially profiling countries based on their large Muslim populations or their religious affiliations. However, the executive order issued by President Trump is neither unprecedented, racist or unreasonable.
OPINION: The travel ban: Fiction, fable and fact – Part 1
While terrorists arguably converge upon American property through various means and methods of transportation, there is an outstanding history of violence from those that board airplanes, i.e., the attacks on 9/11. Amidst continued attacks worldwide and on American citizens specifically, including the Boston bombings, the attack on Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, etc. etc., it is crucial that the Trump administration address the very real national security concerns these undocumented immigrants and refugees pose.
Humans of NGU: John Bell
John Bell is a junior math major.
Students look forward to Guatemala Mission Trip over Spring Break
Students express their anticipation for a Guatemala mission trip with Locust Hill Baptist Church over Spring Break 2016.
November’s difference maker lights up any room she walks into
” There’s something extraordinary about living an ‘ordinary’ life well. It’s so rare”