Growth Things to Do
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Ministering to a Forgotten People

In 1939, World War II broke out. Three years later, 1941, the United States of America joined the war which changed the course of history forever. Flash forward to 2016. We hardly take time to look up from our phones as we go about our day. We hardly stop to think about others, let alone the American patriots of old […]

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Things to Do
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The Finest of Fine Arts

British men singing!!!!! Now that I have your attention, I want to tell you about the best Fine Arts I have been to since my freshman year. First, I want to tell you guys how incredibly incredible the King's Singers were! I was a little skeptical coming in, but boy was I amazed. They did everything a capella! A capella is […]

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College Life Things to Do
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Spartan Victory

The players were ready. Waking up on Thanksgiving Day, they prepared for what may have felt like war, war for the honor of being the champions of the 40th Turkey Bowl. After some pre-game warm ups, the Sharks and Spartans charged the battlefield. I was sitting right behind the goal (afraid a ball was going to come hit me in […]

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College Life Growth Things to Do
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The Beauty of Christ

Last Sunday, we had our first Sunday Reflections service of the semester. Sunday Reflections is a monthly service where special music and speeches are given that focus on a certain biblical truth. The first Sundays Reflections service focused on the beauty of Christ. With each special instrumental arrangement, choral and ensemble singing, dramatic speeches, and congregational hymns, we were able to see […]

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Ben Everson
College Life Things to Do
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A Singer Like No Other

Pensacola Christian College has recently been blessed with the music and preaching ministry of Evangelist Ben Everson. The one-man a cappella singer provided singing specials, unique chapel messages (with one being available for sale on DVD!), and even an evening concert! And at the Wednesday evening service, he surprised us one last time with leading the congregational hymns. But he […]

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