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A Loyal Opposition: What Civility Is and How To Practice It
Discussion ranged from the role of friendship in preparing us to engage in political life, to the nonviolent resistance of the Civil Rights movement, to the importance of intellectual humility and a desire for the others’ good in any disagreement.
Year in Review Feature: A Wager with God
As a young couple with entrepreneurial dreams, Rudy and Lavonne Blanco chose to trust God with everything He’d given them. The result has been over three decades of fruitful relationships and gospel-inspired generosity.
King’s Publishes College-Wide Commitment to Unity in Diversity
This June, The King’s College published “A Biblical-Theological Commitment to Unity in Diversity” to present a shared vision for ethnic diversity in light of the College’s mission.
King’s Launches Center for the Study of Christianity and the Black Experience
The King’s College is pleased to announce the launch of the Center for the Study of Christianity and the Black Experience and the appointment of Dr. Jacqueline C. Rivers as senior fellow of the Center.
Liturgy: “Studying All Day, and All Night”
If you can go about the week conscious that God is with you, that he’s not absent during hard times, you’ll find that you’re more confident and more able to find joy in these trials.
Liturgy: “Some Women of Our Group Astounded Us”
An assessment of the women in Jesus’ life reveals remarkable phenomena, broadly related to the intellectual abilities of these women and their capacity for both moral judgment and adherence to moral principle, which is worthy of Christian emulation.
Liturgy: “Therefore Did My Heart Rejoice”
While Christianity provides answers to life’s most important questions, it has always acknowledged the great mysteries of human life.
Liturgy: “John Outran Peter, but Peter Entered First!”
John is encouraging those of us without all the answers to “come and see.”
Liturgy: “Choosing Friendship”
With His death mere hours away, Jesus chose to spend an evening feasting with His disciples. He chose people.
Liturgy: “The Shortest Verse”
We are living through tragic, unprecedented times. We know we have hope, but first Jesus shows us that we can weep.
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