

Humility: The virtue of forgetfulness
Written by: Dana Grakov It was nighttime, and I was walking down my friend’s driveway. I had just spent the evening like I spend every
Written by: Dana Grakov It was nighttime, and I was walking down my friend’s driveway. I had just spent the evening like I spend every
“Your sun shall no longer go down, nor shall the moon withdraw itself; for the Lord will be your everlasting light, and the days of
Busyness is a prerequisite to American middle-class life. We learn early that success falls most frequently into the lap of the overworked. Thus, the rhythm
Written by: Afton Logan I There was a deep shroud of nonexistence. In the darkness, water lapped at nothing. A stillness that offered no resistance,
Suffering is difficult to understand from the outside. Watching someone suffer is like waiting on the steps of a church while a funeral goes on
Written by: Nina Bueno I doubt a lot. Probably just as much as the next person, or maybe even more sometimes. I doubt that I
Written by: Mason Harmon There I was. Out of breath. Heart pounding. Mind racing. It was 7:23 a.m. on July 28, and I had barely
Ellen G. White: a name of immense importance to the Seventh-day Adventist church but also a source of controversy. For some individuals, the teachings of
Dear Editor: I’ve been a Christian my whole life, but I still don’t understand how sanctification works. How do I depend on God for salvation
You’ve done it. You’ve started the fall semester, hopped on the treadmill of long weeks and short weekends, full backpack and empty bank account, and
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