Student Kaileen Korsten shares a new perspective on some widely disliked villains throughout literature’s history.
Student Testimony: “I have a father in Heaven”
In this week’s student testimony, a Corban sophomore shares about her battle with self-image and finding her value in God and not her dad.
Living in a bigger kingdom
Professor Colette Tennant shares her hope that students will learn to live in a “bigger kingdom” by taking full advantage of God’s abundance
Student Poetry: Acceptance of sin
Student Kathryn Cleven shares a poem that took first place at one of the poetry slams last year.
Student Testimony: “God saved me from anorexia”
In this week’s student testimony, senior Esther Gallaway shares about her four and a half year long battle with anorexia and how God pulled her out of it and closer to Him.
How to write a classic
Thinking of writing a 20th century novel anytime soon? In this article student Lacie Fincher shares how you can write the perfect protagonist.
Lead the future: Be a Corban Mentor
Looking to fill up another REACH credit? Read here to find out how students are enjoying being a Corban Mentor and how you can get involved.
A Reflection on Love from Indonesia
Corban alumnus Sarah Seibert reflects on the meaning of love while doing her best to show God’s love to the children in Indonesia.
10 Reasons Why I Love Studying Abroad
Student Andee King is currently studying abroad with AMBEX in Germany and, so far, it has been an incredible and life-changing experience for her. Read her 10 favorite things about studying overseas.
Christian Massacre in Nigeria
If someone were to approach you on campus and ask you what religion you attested to, it’s safe to speculate that all Corban students would claim to be a Christian. But for 30 or so Christians in Northeastern Nigeria, this simple proclamation was the last thing they said before being viciously murdered.