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Too often, the Christian life is viewed by outsiders (and sometimes "insiders") as a boring set of rules and regulations. No one who has truly attempted to follow in the steps of Jesus would agree! Students living for Jesus on a high school or campus should find each day saturated with vital communion with God, rich fellowship with one another, passionate preaching to their classmates and professors, and countless open...Read more ›


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image In case you have not heard, our annual student leadership training school is accepting applications through July 10. Our renown training school will be in conjunction with the Chic-fil-a foundation Impact 360. We will offer two one week intense training schools this year - one for high schoolers (July 25-August 1) and one for college students (August 1-August 8).
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The Veritas Forum at Georgia Institute of Technology Forums I...Robot? What makes us Human February 11, 2010 at 07:00 PM Instructional Center Rm 103 Presenters: Rosalind Picard, Founder and Director of the Affective Computing Research Group, MIT Media Laboratory What makes us human? www.veritas.org
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Journalists and CDC officials waste no time in blaming disturbingly high rates of STD infections on “abstinence only” education, without offering any evidence of such a correlation. Not surprisingly, they neglect to mention two factors which have been statistically proven to raise rates of STD infection: legalized abortion and hormonal birth control methods.
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I am often asked to recommend books that offer deeper investigations of the topics we cover in LTS, so I thought I would finally get around to doing so. Of course I realize most of you are back in school, and your time for extra-curricular reading may be limited. I hope, however, that all of you will be able enjoy at least a few of these titles in the near future...CS Lewis remarked that he didn’t think God was any more pleased with intellectual laziness than any other kind of laziness, and Proverbs 25:2 reminds us that it is the glory of king to search out a matter. God gave us our minds to glorify Him. He wants us to use them, challenge them, stretch them and strengthen them even as we cooperate with His work of renewing them.
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Recently, both the New York Times and USA Today reported on the first outbreak of AIDS among American college students. These students were disproportionately black and from the Southeastern United States. The information was revealed at an AIDS conference in San Francisco held in February 2004. The facts in themselves are disturbing: not only do black men (who have sex with men) make up 88% of these new college student AIDS cases, but a third of these men also have sex with women.
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At the risk of adding more words to an already verbose dialogue, I would like to make a few observations about the 2004 election, and what it means for the body of Christ. In the interest of honesty and transparency, I should tell you that I voted for President Bush, and consider myself a conservative. I should also tell you that I spent at least the first 25 years of my life as a Democrat. I recognize that there are sincere Christians who voted differently for reasons that they feel are equally important.
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