Corban students had much to say about the results of the election, and express their opinions on what the attitude of Christians toward politics should be.
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Thankful in different ways
While we all celebrate the seasons separately, have you ever stopped to wonder if we celebrate them differently as well? Check out this story to see how Corban students spend Thanksgiving with their families.
Clearing the Smoke on Pot Legalization
Next week, ballot voting will determine more than who becomes President, it will also determine whether recreational marijuana becomes legalized or not in Oregon. How would the outcome affect the state? Read what the state representative, the local sheriff and Corban had to say about this controversial issue.
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.
To go to class, or not to go to class…
Have you ever wondered how much money you’re paying to skip class? Kayli Moser breaks down the numbers for you here.
Student missionaries: In Italy
Student Lacy Ramirez describes how God used her to share His message while on a mission trip to Italy.
Student missionaries: In China
Student Tyler Shockley shares how God used him to plant seeds in the lives of Chinese children this past summer.
Student missionaries: In Honduras
Student Tyler Ferguson shares how God gave him a new perspective on life after going on a mission trip to Honduras last May.
Student missionaries: In Haiti
Student Caitlin Dickey shares how her life was changed forever when she went to Haiti last May.
Student missionaries: In Costa Rica
Student Sam Cambell shares about her experience in Costa Rica in the summer of 2012.