The Language of Peace
Making peace is complex, not some sort of holy sedative. It’s something we must actively make as “ministers of reconciliation,” to quote 2 Corinthians 5.
Click to read more"Pat the Lunch Lady" reflects on 30 years of making 150 sandwiches a day and interacting with students.
Click to read moreAmerica often strikes me as a country suffering from a combination of Alzheimer's and restless leg syndrome. We're quick to forget, and even quicker to move on.
Click to read moreNews and stories about Gordon's relationship with local churches.
Click to read moreFather Abraham, peacemaker extraordinaire, is more than just a name from Bible 101.
Click to read moreReflections from Dean of Chapel Greg Carmer, and faculty Ian DeWeese-Boyd, Lauren Barthold and Paul Brink.
Click to read moreFor the past 10 years, Dana and Brandi Bates have lived in Romania’s Jiu Valley working with youth, helping to rebuild social values that make for lasting peace.
Click to read moreThe story of an ex-marine turned pacifist, investment banker turned justice advocate.
Click to read moreHow (and why) four alumni are working for peace in war-torn nations.
Click to read moreLearning the Language of Peace from a Man of Peace
Click to read moreCharles Marsh learned the language of peace through an unexpected gift.
Click to read moreBegun in 1970 at Saranac Village in updstate New York, La Vida ("The Life") got its name from an early group of campers who saw the connection between their wilderness experience and their life in Christ.
Click to read moreJim Belcher and Christian Smith on Deep Church and Souls in Transition
Click to read moreGordon College's Career Services Center is connecting students and alumni through its new "Mentoring/GordonLink" program.
Click to read moreDid you know the future of Gordon College is being planned today by people like you—people whose stweardship and planned giving decisions include the College?
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