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Hope Hall floor tours training community for former gang members

Hope Hall floor tours training community for former gang members
Hope’s North Star community takes the opportunity to visit the Homeboy Industries.
Micah Kim, Managing Editor February 19, 2019

On Feb. 15, North Star, a women’s floor on Hope Hall, journeyed to the Homeboy Industries, a Christian youth program that focuses on former gang members. LEARNING Father Greg Boyle, the pastor of Dolores Mission Church, started the rehabilitation program to help rehabilitate former Los Angeles gang...

The rise of anti-social media

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Christians should learn to balance social media with their faith.
Samantha Russell, Writer October 4, 2017
Christians should learn to balance social media with their faith.

The culture is in the site

Each website fosters its own norms in the vast, diverse landscape that is the Internet. | Courtesy beminteractive.com
In order to fully realize the effect and impact of the internet world, we must first understand what exactly internet culture is.
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer April 21, 2015
In order to fully realize the effect and impact of the internet world, we must first understand what exactly internet culture is.

Listen for loneliness

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Many university students experience loneliness, which has adverse effects on their emotional and physical health.
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer February 1, 2015
Many university students experience loneliness, which has adverse effects on their emotional and physical health.

Documentary exposes abusive Christian camp

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Biola alumni Kate Logan releases her feature-length documentary "Kidnapped for Christ," which follows the lives of Christians experiencing hardships in troubled teen school.
David Vendrell, Writer September 16, 2014
Biola alumni Kate Logan releases her feature-length documentary "Kidnapped for Christ," which follows the lives of Christians experiencing hardships in troubled teen school.