Power made in weakness
Students learn a new definition of power.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer
• October 11, 2017
The rise of anti-social media
Christians should learn to balance social media with their faith.
Samantha Russell, Writer
• October 4, 2017
Mature faith requires understanding pain
As Christians, students should have their hearts broken by the struggles of the oppressed people in this world.
Justin Yun, Writer
• May 3, 2017
Gorsuch brings new blood to Supreme Court
Neil Gorsuch’s nomination to the Supreme Court will likely influence Christian community.
Lucas Weaver, Writer
• April 26, 2017
Court’s ruling upholds core American democracy
The Ninth Circuit depicts the checks and balances system at work.
Tim Seeberger, Writer
• February 15, 2017
Trump wins election
After hours of deliberation, Donald Trump wins the nomination.
Rebecca Mitchell, Jana Eller, and Daisy Gonzalez
• November 9, 2016
Keep controversy alive
Biola’s past can educate students about its future.
Tim Seeberger, Writer
• March 14, 2016
Evangelicals must not fear politics
Despite the common idea that the government should not legislate morality, Christians have a duty to political engagement.
Lewis Waha, Writer
• February 17, 2016
What if Christians put the “merry” back into Christmas?
Christians must celebrate Christmas with kindness, not complaining.
President Barry Corey, Writer
• December 8, 2015
Scientists must acknowledge morality’s multiple dimensions
Lewis Waha responds to articles concluding that religious children are less moral than secular ones.
Lewis Waha, Writer
• November 11, 2015
Consider alternatives to funding a false gospel
Professor Thaddeus Williams challenges the notion that Christians cannot care about both supporting women’s health and defunding Planned Parenthood.
Thaddeus Williams, Writer
• November 3, 2015
The homeless need the church
Christians must step up and take care of those in need.
Lisa Quintana, Writer
• October 27, 2015