While waiting for judges to deliberate on SpokenWord, 300+ students and others enjoyed a breathtaking musical contribution to an electrifying night of student-led, biblically shaped performances.
Former Christian Union Ministry Fellow Jon Yeager, speaking at the ministry's leadership lecture series at Harvard, gives a talk called "Stranger Stories at Harvard." He tackles the question, 'What does the Netflix original Stranger Things — a show that has captured the imagination of many students — have to do with the story of God?' His conclusion? Mystery and glory.
*Note: This is one talk, posted in two parts. The total length of the two is 41:00.
Part 1 Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZadR7lYRf4
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On February 5th, 2018, Os Guiness lead our New York City Salon through exploring the topic: "The Reformation at 500: The Forgotten Secret of American Freedom." (1:10:41)
For questions regarding upcoming events or the Christian Union New York City ministry, please email cunewyork@christianunion.org.
Christian Union Teaching Fellow Nick Nowalk encourages Christians to live their life in community with other members of the Church in his talk title, "Why We Need Each Other." (49:03)
How a Handful of Schools are Shaping American Society
Leaders matter. For better or for worse – they determine what we represent as a society, who we are as a people, and where we are going as a nation.
A relatively small number of leaders from just a handful of leading universities are shaping American culture. The universities they attend are almost devoid of Christian influence. Professors are free to mold students according to their secular and materialist ideologies.
Meet Barrett Block, Class of 2017, the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School. Studying Scripture in depth, and spending regular one-on-one time going deeper with a Christian Union ministry fellow, prompted Barrett to consider how his life could better reflect his faith in Christ.