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The Chimes

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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Society needs lawyers, especially Christian ones

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Our society needs Christian lawyers who will view law as a ministry through which they are able to love and serve God.
Elle Reed, Writer May 11, 2015
Our society needs Christian lawyers who will view law as a ministry through which they are able to love and serve God.

Outside the bubble

Outside the bubble
The Solidarity ministry in Fullerton partners with Biola students in academic service learning projects to heal troubled communities.
Jenna Schmidt, Writer May 6, 2015
The Solidarity ministry in Fullerton partners with Biola students in academic service learning projects to heal troubled communities.

The Church’s exclusion of the Great Commission

The Church’s exclusion of the Great Commission
Today’s culture of missions encourages only the “called.”
Ronald Rodriguez, Writer April 14, 2015
Today’s culture of missions encourages only the “called.”

Ministry through music

Ministry through music
Music student Lindsay Reed heads up Conservatory event to minister to inner-city youth through music studies.
Monica Kochan, Writer March 17, 2015
Music student Lindsay Reed heads up Conservatory event to minister to inner-city youth through music studies.

New ministry calls for transparent community

Senior sociology major Lydia Rankin speaking for the recent sociology department chapel, hosted by Biola Broken ministry, addressed pain and suffering present in the Biola community. | Marika Adamopoulos/THE CHIMES
A recent sociology department chapel, hosted by Biola Broken ministry, addressed pain and suffering present in the Biola community.
Jenna Kubiak, Writer March 5, 2015
A recent sociology department chapel, hosted by Biola Broken ministry, addressed pain and suffering present in the Biola community.

“Believe Me” hilariously sends up modern evangelicalism

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Toeing the line between pointed criticism and satire, "Believe Me" shines a light on the sometimes superficial nature of young evangelism.
David Vendrell, Writer September 30, 2014
Toeing the line between pointed criticism and satire, "Believe Me" shines a light on the sometimes superficial nature of young evangelism.