The Son is the radiance of God's glory and the exact representation of His being, sustaining all things by His powerful word. After He had provided purification for sins, He sat down at the right hand of the Majesty in heaven. So He became as much superior to the angels as the name He has inherited is superior to theirs.
— Hebrews 1:3-4
An Interview with Pat Gelsinger
By Pat Gelsinger/Christian Union
From ChristianUnion.org
In December 2015, Christian Union presented the Christian Leader of the Year Award to a pioneer in the technology sector, Pat Gelsinger. In this video, Gelsinger talks about his experiences as a Christian leader and how he balances his faith and work as the head of a family and of a multibillion-dollar technology company...
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Universities Unraveling
By John Stonestreet
From BreakPoint
The current turmoil on our nation’s campuses is just a symptom of a deeper problem: Our universities have lost a vision for education...
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Bonhoeffer in Advent
By Timothy George
From First Things
The year was 1943, and another Advent had dawned for Lutheran pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Bonhoeffer loved Advent and had often preached sermons on this holy season of waiting and hope as a metaphor for the entire Christian life...
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The Myth of the Eternal War Between Science and Religion
By Robert Barron
From Los Angeles Times
In a recent Op-Ed piece in the Los Angeles Times, Robert Barron, the auxilary bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, tackles the myth that science and religion must be in conflict...
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When Sorry Doesn't Cut It
By Rebekah Hannah
From Gospel Taboo
“I’m sorry.”
“That’s okay, I know you didn’t mean to.”
We hear (and probably participate) in this type of exchange all the time. The problem though happens when we use the “I’m sorry” and the “It’s okay” when we are discussing sin rather than a mistake. Sin is always a grave mistake. But a mistake is not always a sin...
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Prayer Requests
Students involved in Christian Union's ministry at Cornell recently distributed 1,000 copies of Tim Keller's book "The Reason for God." Many students were very receptive to the book. One student was able to connect with a skeptical friend who agreed to meet again to discuss the book.
Continue to pray for students, particularly at Yale, Columbia and Princeton, as racial tensions rise and protests continue. Pray for unity among believers and for peace among those who protest.
There has been a movement toward confession and repentence lately among many involved in Christian Union ministries. Students have been recognizing areas of their lives that need to be surrendered to the Lord. Please pray for God's work to continue in the hearts of both students and university faculty at these schools.