Over spring break many Corban students left for different trips with the intent of serving others and the Lord. Student April Lindstrom shares how God worked in Mexico with her and her church.
Student poetry: God uses our brokenness
Randi Donahue, a freshman, shares her poem about how we are all broken, but God uses our brokenness, takes us as we are, and loves us and shapes us into His creation.
Student testimony: “The summer that changed my life”
Student Tera McDonough shares about a summer that changed her life, and brought her to Corban.
Just listen.
Professor Eric Straw shares an interesting dialogue about the importance of listening and not simply hearing.
Basketball: final conference games
The men and woman’s basketball teams had their final conference games against Southern Oregon University and Oregon Institute of Technology on Feb. 15 and 16. Basketball player Colin Allen summarizes the outcome of the men’s games, and gives a closer look at what a travel weekend consists of for a basketball player.
Returning to the classic age of film
It’s time to return to the classic age of American film making with “The Ghost and Mr. Chicken”. Adam fields reviews and suggests this 1960s comedy, which is available to watch for free on YouTube.
The practicality of theology
Previous professor Ryan Welsh shares his perspective on theology and why it’s important.
Corban Survivor
Last semester students Jonathan Partridge and Tony Roberts started a new way for students to get involved on campus. This semester their campus-wide game of Survivor will be an official intramural. Read here to find out more about the game.
Perspective of the enemy
Stefan Hinkley models after the writing style of that in CS Lewis’ “The Screwtape Letters,” in which letters are written from the perspective of Satan. Read here to see Hinkley’s own Screwtape letter.
Limelight: In review
Corban University held it’s annual Limelight performance on Sunday, Feb 10. Read here to find out more about the winner and responses from the audience.