In this weeks student testimony, Kent Wilson shares about how he struggled finding his identity and how God has used this struggle as a stepping stone in the journey to finding his true identity in Christ.
Testimonies
Student testimony: who I’m not
In the first student testimony of the year, Tori Cole shares her struggle with anxiety and depression and the plan that God had for her despite her struggles.
Poetry: Mexico mission trip reflection
Kate Tracy reflects on what she observed and experienced on her Mexico mission trip through poetry. Read her poem here.
Student Testimony: “I was a twelve year old porn addict.”
Student Mare Suddarth shares her how she struggled with sexual sin and how God redeemed her from that life, and the guilt that came with it.
Missions reflection: “My time in Mexico”
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 testimony: “God loved me, even when I didn’t.”
In this week’s student testimony sophomore Kelsey Leavitt shares the story about how she no longer belongs to the life of depression and self-injury, even after years of battling it.
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.
Student testimony: “I never wanted to be a Christian again”
In this week’s student testimony, Kyle Anthony shares about the anger he felt towards God when family illness struck. And ultimately, how He can still reach us even in our brokenness.
The practicality of theology
Previous professor Ryan Welsh shares his perspective on theology and why it’s important.