Posted on December 19, 2018
'Evangelicals and Immigration' Study Sheds Important New Light on How Evangelicals are Wrestling with Immigration
The role of religion, particularly evangelical Protestant Christianity, on Immigration. Where are the divides and what is the role of the Church?
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Posted on December 12, 2018
From ‘Me’ to ‘We’: Reclaiming a Reciprocal Gospel
In her new book published by InterVarsity Press last month, Dr. Sharon Ketcham addresses the root of why rising generations are leaving the American evangelical Church.
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Posted on December 12, 2018
Getting over yourself: “Deepening the Faith” devotional 8
This installment is part of a regular devotional series, “Deepening the Faith,” written by Gordon faculty and staff for the enrichment of the wider College community.
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Posted on December 10, 2018
Melkonian-Hoover Addresses Immigration Conversation Among Evangelicals in New Book
Ruth Melkonian-Hoover (political science) hopes to shed light on immigration reform from a perspective of faith in her new book, 'Evangelicals and Immigration: Fault Lines Among the Faithful.'
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Posted on December 9, 2018
John Truschel Named New Vice President for Finance and Business Development
Following a search comprising nearly 500 candidates, Gordon College has named John Truschel as vice president for finance and business development effective December 10, 2018.
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Posted on December 5, 2018
‘Tis the Season for Gordon Friends and Family
Drawing over 1,000, Christmas at Gordon festivities has become a popular College tradition, inviting alumni, local community members, faculty, staff and students to celebrate and spark the beginning of season.
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Posted on December 4, 2018
Brand 2.0: A New Direction for Institutional Messaging
Over the summer, the College completed a year-long brand project involving market research and feedback from a wide net of alumni, parents, church leaders, students, faculty and staff.
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Posted on December 3, 2018
From the World’s Deadliest Earthquake to the World’s Deadliest Cancer
Orlane Destin ’21 says that growing cancer cells for research is like taking care of a baby.
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