One of the greatest lies a Christian girl can tell herself is: “I can change him. I can bring him to the Lord.” That was a lie I fooled myself into believing.
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Overworked
In her bi-weekly column Kelsey Leavitt shares the different things she learned through her time working in a drive-thru. This week she discusses the importance of take a break, and resting.
Bite your tongue.
In her bi-weekly column Kelsey Leavitt shares how God used her time working in the drive-thru to reveal Himself to her. This week Leavitt shares about the power of words, and the why biting our tongues is an important skill to learn. .
Just flip the patty
In her bi-weekly column Kelsey Leavitt shares how God used her time working in the drive-thru to reveal Himself to her. This week Leavitt shares about some of the dangers of apathy in the workplace.
A slave to money
In her bi-weekly column Kelsey Leavitt shares how God used her time working in the drive-thru to reveal Himself to her. This week Leavitt shares how easily money became an idol and how that realization is changing her for the better.
God works in mysterious ways
Last Wednesday, due to a misunderstanding, speaker Dr. Corne Bekker did not show up for chapel. Although it was unfortunate, something good came out of it all. Ellen Kersey shares what transpired that day.
A different perspective
Leddy Ansanay, an international student from Indonesia, reflects on the differences between life here in the U.S. and life in Indonesia. She also talks about the challenges she has had to face in a different culture and what she misses from her home.
Evil laughs at its own jokes
It never fails. Whenever he laughs, we do not. His jokes never make any sense, at least in our innocent minds. The Joker’s bloodthirsty brutality and selfish disparagement for the sanctity of human life do not make him a purely evil villain, but rather a misunderstood one…
Poetry: ‘Gender’, ‘A Million Points of Light’
Two students voice their passions and show their creativity through the art of poetry.
Remembering 9/11
ASB officer Jeffrey Morse gives a video tribute to the victims of the tragedy that occurred on September 11, 2001.