Stories
Liturgy: “The Profit of Death,” or, “Whoopee, We’re All Going to Die!”
That question—what’s the point?—is both new and old. It’s new for every one of us who has to ask it of ourselves. But it’s an old and oft-repeated theme in Scripture as well.
Liturgy: “It’s Ok, I’ll Help You”
Rather than chiding Thomas, Jesus shows him his hands and feet, allows Thomas to touch the scars. He understands Thomas’s fears and wants to help him overcome them.
Faculty Updates | Late March 2016
A review of how the faculty of The King’s College are engaging culture.
King’s Debate Travels to Pan-American Tournament
The King’s Debate Society is branching into new fields of competition, attending the Pan-American University Debating Championship for the first time.
Alumni Class Notes for April 2016
Get an quick update on what our alumni are up to this month.
A Brief History of Interregnum
Every year in the spring, King’s suspends classes for three days of competitions crowning a campus-wide, yearlong reflection on a chosen theme and an accompanying work of classic literature. We call this unusual tradition Interregnum.
Liturgy: Scripture’s Only Recorded Foot Race
In John 20, Simon Peter and an unnamed disciple, upon hearing from Mary Magdalene that Christ’s tomb is empty, race to the tomb. There was a contest. There was a winner. And there was a loser.
International Ventures Returns from the Caribbean
A team of students recently traveled to a closed Caribbean nation, where they shared the Gospel with people who have never heard the good news of Jesus.
Debate Society Competes at Northeastern Universities Championships
The report from last weekend’s competition in Philadelphia.
Liturgy: In the Hands of God, Nothing Good is Wasted
We should pursue our vocations with courage and seek to bring joy to our communities—in small ways as well as great—because God vindicates every good.
Through its commitment to the truths of Christianity and a biblical worldview, The King’s College seeks to transform society by preparing students for careers in which they help to shape and eventually lead strategic public and private institutions, and by supporting faculty members as they directly engage culture through writing and speaking publicly on critical issues.
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