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Liturgy: Endurance—A Foundation of Our Faith
As Christians, we press on to finish the race, by keeping the faith, and enduring to claim the prize for which God has called us heavenward.
King’s Praises God For the Life of Vonette Bright
We are thankful for the life and ministry of Vonette Bright, a prayer warrior and a faithful friend to The King’s College.
Pastor James Roberson Talks with King’s Campus About “Living Above Division”
The King’s College welcomed Pastor James Roberson on campus for a talk on racial reconciliation entitled “Living Above Division.”
We Remember 9/11
Let us use this day to remember. Remember those who lost their lives 13 years ago. Remember that human life is precious—and easily destroyed. Remember that freedom is never to be taken for granted.
Bringing Hope to Cambodia
“The partnership between The King’s College and Asian Hope is powerful. Asian Hope invests in Cambodians who are born into abject poverty, and therefore are not given the opportunity for a better life.”
Historic Churches of NYC
Here are six of the most noteworthy churches in NYC—they’re a must-see for anyone interested in the City’s historical and religious background.
Mercy & Moralism
Mercy has been this year’s theme. We’ve visited the idea in various formats, from the Fall Retreat drama contest to Interregnum a few weeks ago. It’s a profound concept to ponder—yet difficult to live out.
NYC Sex Ring Take Down and the Power of Prayer
The quick response and capable reporting of Dean Graham (Freshman in Media, Culture & the Arts) and Carly Hoilman (Junior in Politics, Philosophy & Economics) resulted in their providing breaking coverage of the story that other news outlets were unable to offer. Other news outlets even contacted Dean and Carly for information.
Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day commemorates the birthday (January 15, 1929) of the man who championed human rights for all men and women, regardless of color, class, or creed. Our nation is more just and free because of MLK’s self-sacrificing leadership.
7 Ways Christians Can Embrace Modern Art
Like any cultural practice worth doing, looking at modern art requires some effort—it requires practice, becoming more meaningful over time as you learn the history and the tradition.
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