
Chapel: You’re in Team Jesus’ starting lineup
When Jesus spoke about using witnesses to spread the Good News, he wasn’t talking about the wealthy and powerful, Billy Thrall, director of CityServe and HopeFest in Phoenix, told Chapel. Citing Luke 24:45, Thrall said Jesus was referring to the poor and broken, the smelly fishermen and shameful prostitutes, sinners who needed to be first string on his team. As do we. “Jesus says, ‘I pick you,’’’ Thrall said.
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Youth leadership institute honors University
Brian Mueller says GCU’s commitment to west Phoenix has been reinforced by the successes of its students.
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Defenders Club hosts speaker Craig Hazen
Apologist from Biola University says Christianity provides an excellent place for spiritual seekers to start.
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Senior to compete at national speech events
GCU senior Jasmine Richardson, a leader on GCU’s speech and debate team, will perform against some of the most talented college students in the country at two national tournaments in April.
READ MOREAntelope Intros: Barry Regan, Blair Peterson and Ali Buckler
In this week’s Antelope Intros, we feature a communications instructor and coach of GCU’s speech and debate team, and two online enrollment counselors — one an Arizona native who was in her 20s before seeing snow for the first time, and another who was a member of the GCU dance line despite being accident prone.
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Nursing students win Canyon Challenge
iStudentNurse makes a strong impression on competition’s judges with its identification of an untapped market, taking the grand prize of $7,000.
READ MOREBlanchard mixes humor, wisdom in final lecture
The final installment of “The Power of Self-Leadership” series covers a range of topics, including “seagull management.”
READ MORE‘Canyon Night Live’ to present sketch comedy show
A big year for comedy on campus brings something that will be familiar to fans of the long-running TV show “Saturday Night Live.”
READ MOREAtlanta doctoral residencies prove popular
An Air Force chaplain from Texas was among several dozen learners in attendance at the first of three Atlanta residencies scheduled this year.
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Arizona science, tech leaders join advisory board
The President’s STEM Advisory Board will help guide the University’s expansion of technology programs and its development of an engineering curriculum.
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