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Philippians, Rediscovered Joy, and the Pandemic

Philippians, Rediscovered Joy, and the Pandemic

September 30, 2021

Harvard Alumna Thankful for Cornerstone Partners Bible Study By Alexandra Tartaglia, Harvard ’17 It was January of 2021, and I...

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Harvard Mom: Christian Union Was An Answer to My Prayer

Harvard Mom: Christian Union Was An Answer to My Prayer

September 22, 2021

'Our Nation Needs Leaders Who Follow the Example of Christ'  By Hope Arbery In the book of Mark, there is...

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The New Chief Chaplain at Harvard Is an Atheist

The New Chief Chaplain at Harvard Is an Atheist

September 10, 2021

Greg Epstein Is 'Good Without God' Harvard has appointed Greg Epstein as the new Chief Chaplain; he is an atheist....

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How I Quickly Found a Christian Community at Dartmouth

How I Quickly Found a Christian Community at Dartmouth

September 8, 2021

Junior Is Thankful for the Impact of CU Vox By Peter Surin, Dartmouth ’23 When choosing which colleges to apply...

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“Who Does God Say I Am?”

“Who Does God Say I Am?”

August 13, 2021

CU Vox Shares Good News at Dartmouth with Blog By Tom Campisi, Managing Editor At the beginning of the 2019-20...

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Healing, Evangelism, and Revival

Healing, Evangelism, and Revival

August 12, 2021

Dr. Matthew Suh Speaks at NYCU Salon Dr. Matthew Suh, a Harvard-educated surgeon, retired from the operating room to become...

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How Christians Can Gain Trust in a Suspicious Culture 

How Christians Can Gain Trust in a Suspicious Culture 

July 6, 2021

Learning to Engage for the Sake of Mission    Christian leaders falling from grace has become a routine headline over...

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Repent America!

Repent America!

June 29, 2021

Revival, Reformation Are Preceded by a Return to God  By Chuck Hetzler “We need to admit that there’s a problem,”...

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Q and A with George Otis

Q and A with George Otis

June 8, 2021

Prayer, Revival, and Societal Transformations At Christian Union’s Cities Conference in Manhattan in 2018, George Otis, Jr. talked about the...

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The Fading of Forgiveness

The Fading of Forgiveness

June 3, 2021

Tim Keller: We Need a Gospel Perspective  In the past several years, the new racial justice movement has begun. But...

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A Weekend of Fire

A Weekend of Fire

April 23, 2021

CU New York Hosts Retreat for Young Professionals By Tom Campisi, Managing Editor A group of ten young professionals recently...

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Has Religious Freedom Had Its Day?

Has Religious Freedom Had Its Day?

March 19, 2021

Cultural Changes Are Reshaping the Landscape  Religious freedom is an expectation and reality in our country, but with radical legislative...

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