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Os Guinness‘STUDY TO SHOW YOURSELF APPROVED’
Os Guinness Exhorts Princeton Students to Engage the World
Posted August 27, 2010
By Catherine Elvy, Staff Writer for The Ivy League Christian Observer

There’s never been a more difficult era for believers — especially youthful ones — to be in the world but not of it.

That was one of the key messages from renowned author and scholar Os Guinness when he spoke at Princeton Faith and Action’s 802 Lecture Series on April 23. Princeton Faith and Action (www.pfanda.com) is Christian Union’s leadership development ministry on campus.

During the academic year, 802 featured such renowned speakers as Darrell Bock, a New Testament scholar and research professor of New Testament studies at Dallas Theological Seminary; Drayton Nabers (Princeton ’62), former Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court; and author David Bryant, also known as “the father of the modern prayer movement.”

“Make sure you have the needed tools to grapple with the modern world,” Guinness told students who packed an auditorium in Frist Campus Center.

“You’ve always got to assess the world, engage the world, and change the world. Our world is moving faster.”

Despite the frenetic pace of academic deadlines and instant communications, young Christians need to be grounded in Scriptures. Such study should produce the type of biblical convictions necessary to survive and even thrive in a culture that is riddled with lethal distortions of the Christian faith, Guinness said.  Click Here for Full Story 


Eleazar WheelockARTICULATING A CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE
Wheelock Society Hosts Inaugural Conference
Posted August 27, 2010
By Catherine Elvy, Staff Writer for The Ivy League Christian Observer

Faith and reason can work harmoniously in the academy.

That was one of the key messages presented during a conference by a new organization dedicated to encouraging students to consider a biblical worldview during their studies at Dartmouth College.

More than 250 people recently attended The Wheelock Conference on Integrating Faith, Reason, and Vocation on April 24 at Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business.

The event featured twenty-five distinguished alumni and fifteen leading scholars who spoke during panel discussions on topics ranging from healthcare to creative arts. Other topics included business, law, and social services.

“Dartmouth students desire to see how faith and reason can be integrated into one’s full experience,” said Andrew Schuman ’10, who serves on the board of directors for the newly formed Eleazar Wheelock Society.

The society’s inaugural conference attracted a variety of students, staffers, alumni, and community members. Panelists shared their personal, professional, and spiritual backgrounds and offered perspectives on topics such as the coexistence of faith and science.  Click Here for Full Story



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