By Ciara Frisbie Staff Writer I will admit that like almost any other person who has picked up The Shack, I was hesitant. When you hear God is portrayed by a large, African-American woman, you are almost certain that if you open to even the first page, you will immediately be struck by lightning. I [...]
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Book Review: “The Shack” by William Paul Young
Posted in Misc., tagged Book Review, Frisbie, the shack, william paul young on March 26, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Voices of Influence
Posted in Misc., tagged Convocation, Decker, Rooker, Voices of Influence on March 25, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
By Lauryn Rooker Staff Writer On February 25, 2010, as TWC students gathered in Townsend Hall, voices filled the room. In our everyday lives, we hear different types of voices all around us and never really stop to see how the voices are affecting us. Dr. Carol Decker presented us with the question, “What are [...]
Inspiration From “Invisible Children”
Posted in Misc., tagged Convocation, Deal, Invisible Children on March 24, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Kirby Deal Staff Writer In a world filled with money, celebrities, and Facebook, it is hard for today’s generation to imagine a world where, not only are these things nonexistent, but war and atrocious crimes are being committed right outside of many people’s homes. On February 21, 2010, “Invisible Children,” a group based out of [...]
Book Review: The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare
Posted in Misc., tagged Book Review, Cassandra Clare, Mortal Instruments, Stephens on March 23, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
By Caitlin Stephens Staff Writer The Mortal Instruments was first suggested to me by a younger friend, and I will admit that I was quite reluctant to read it. The first thing I thought was, “Oh God, not another poorly-written, teeny-bopper fantasy book.” After much coercion, I finally agreed to read the first book in [...]