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The Christian College of Georgia

For over 100 years, Toccoa Falls College (TFC) has been recognized as a premier Christian higher education institution. We offer over 55 different areas of study in traditional on-campus undergraduate, online undergraduate, online graduate, and in dual enrollment for a Christ-centered and biblically integrated, academic experience. At TFC, we believe your years in college will fundamentally shape your character, relationships and vocation for the rest of your life. While college has powerful financial returns on investment, it should also be an investment in becoming a person of Christ-like character. We seek to provide a campus community in which God’s shalom […]

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Colorado Christian University – Transforming the World with Grace and Truth

At CCU, we seek to educate great minds, instill passion for Christ, and engage in authentic community, so that we may raise up student leaders committed to advancing God’s kingdom — in our nation and around the world.    Exemplary academics CCU’s core curriculum is nationally ranked in the top 2% of all colleges and universities by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni. Our rigorous academic programs are designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills you need for a successful career and challenge you to think critically within a conservative, Christian worldview. We cultivate faith and learning […]

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South Florida Bible College & Theological Seminary: A Hub of Faith and Learning in the Community

South Florida Bible College & Theological Seminary (SFBC) is more than just an institution of higher learning; it is a thriving community deeply embedded in the fabric of local and global outreach. Established with a mission to provide affordable, quality education, SFBC has become a cornerstone for students seeking a Christ-centered academic experience. As we look ahead to 2024, SFBC continues to expand its impact, both within the classroom and beyond. South Florida Bible College’s Hallmarks One of the hallmarks of SFBC is its commitment to community engagement. Each year, the college organizes mission trips to countries like India, Israel […]

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Tewannah Aman: Vote No on Amendment 4

Amendment 4, an extremely grave abortion initiative will appear on the Florida ballot November 5. Many are totally unaware of how deceptive and deadly this initiative really is. It would allow abortion until birth. It would eliminate all pro-life laws that currently protect women and children. And it would allow a minor to have an abortion without parental consent.  Currently, Florida law requires abortionists to give women seeking an abortion detailed information regarding the development of the unborn baby and the potential risks and complications of the procedure. An ultrasound must be performed, giving a mother the option of seeing […]

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AI and Attorneys: An Enhancement, Not a Replacement

The Good News provides a monthly column with important content having to do with topics from the legal community. This month features a conversation with Paul May and Manooch Azizi, associates at Tripp Scott. Does artificial intelligence (AI) have the potential to enhance attorneys’ work product? You betcha.    But can AI replace attorneys? Not so much – at this juncture, at least.    We all know Murphy’s Law – “if anything can go wrong, it will” – and that it has the tendency to rear its ugly head at the least opportune times. There is altogether too much that […]

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Leslie Feldman: Don’t Let Them Divide Us

“Now I plead with you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment” (1 Corinthians 1:10-12).   This really got my attention, so I wanted to share it with anyone interested in history. One of my friends told me about a powerful lesson in her daughter’s high school class recently. They’re learning about the Salem Witch Trials, and their teacher told them they were going to play a […]

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Broward FCA Gathers for Night of Champions

Broward Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) gathered student-athletes and coaches for its annual Night of Champions on Thursday, August 8th at Cooper City Church of God. Athletes from all over the county and from every type of school (public, private, charter, homeschool) and club/recreation sport gathered for this back-to-school event designed with two goals in mind: to equip them with the truth of God’s love for them, so they would choose to confess Jesus as Lord and empower them to walk boldly in the Lord. as they go back to school. The evening featured food from Chick-fil-A, games, a concert […]

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Lisa May: Blind Spots

I don’t know what I don’t know that I don’t know. Our opening conversation with many couples is helping them see what they don’t see, and they don’t know they can’t see it. Follow along with me. We know what we know; I know where I live. We know what we don’t know. I know I don’t know where you live, but I don’t know that I don’t know that you live in several places depending on the season. This seems insignificant except when it’s about pain points in our relationships. In other words, we have blind spots, and because […]

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Dr. Debra A. Schwinn: How Experiential Learning Can Transform Students into Compassionate Servant Leaders

As we settle into the fall semester, Palm Beach Atlantic University’s (PBA) campus is filled with students eager for what the year holds as they prepare for their future careers. Many students are returning after a busy summer — wrapping up internships, jobs or study abroad opportunities through the Rinker Center for Experiential Learning. In this article originally published in Inside Higher Ed, PBA associate professor of history, Dr. Elizabeth Stice, shares how trips abroad can enhance students’ confidence, understanding of other cultures, and give them an edge on employment. She also highlights how trips like these can help faculty […]

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Rob Hoskins: Ikigai: A Helpful Tool for Reflection  

At the OneHope Florida office, we recently said farewell to a cohort of more than 20 summer interns – bright students and new graduates eager to use their learned skills for the benefit of the ministry. These young adults represent a larger cohort who serve global teams throughout the year. A question I often receive from young people in their life stage is, “What do I do with my life?”  If you’re a Christ-follower, this question should be met with time spent in earnest prayer, seeking the Lord for guidance and direction. Asking trusted friends and mentors to shed light […]

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