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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Missions Conference resurrects intent

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Students prepare for changes in conference credit requirements.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer February 22, 2017
Students prepare for changes in conference credit requirements.

Show vulnerability in the midst of shame.

In session A, Curt Thompson discusses the act of abandoning shame and taking on vulnerability by testimonial discussion.   |   Jacob Knopf/ THE CHIMES
In session A, Curt Thompson discusses the act of abandoning shame and taking on vulnerability by testimonial discussion.
Kendall Jarboe, Writer October 18, 2016
In session A, Curt Thompson discusses the act of abandoning shame and taking on vulnerability by testimonial discussion.

Playing Hide, Being Sought

In the midst of a male-only breakout session, speaker John Riley reveals how males can delve into their shame and redeem themselves through Christ.   |   Jason Lin/ THE CHIMES
In the midst of a male-only breakout session, speaker John Riley reveals how males can delve into their shame and redeem themselves through Christ.
Joseph Lyons, Writer October 18, 2016
In the midst of a male-only breakout session, speaker John Riley reveals how males can delve into their shame and redeem themselves through Christ.

Sexuality and the church

 | Illustration by Jess Byrd/THE CHIMES
Amanda Hilpert rejects the idea that sex and Christianity are mutually exclusive, and encourages believers of the importance of open, honest dialogue regarding a beautiful expression of intimacy created by God.
Amanda Hilpert, Writer October 22, 2014
Amanda Hilpert rejects the idea that sex and Christianity are mutually exclusive, and encourages believers of the importance of open, honest dialogue regarding a beautiful expression of intimacy created by God.

Guilting us into donating misses the point

Students walk by a Hands for Africa booth on campus. The Chimes Staff questions the use of guilt and abrasiveness as an effective technique for raising awareness for missions. | Aaron Fooks/THE CHIMES
The Chimes Staff questions the use of guilt and abrasiveness as an effective technique for raising awareness for missions.
Chimes Staff, Writer September 22, 2014
The Chimes Staff questions the use of guilt and abrasiveness as an effective technique for raising awareness for missions.