International Education Week–Picturing Our World
November 21st, 2008 by Matthew HunsbergerThe International Student Organization leads chapel for International Education Week using Psalm 150: 3-6
The International Student Organization leads chapel for International Education Week using Psalm 150: 3-6
Students who participated in the summer 2008 cross-cultural seminars share reflections as part of International Education Week.
Peter Dula confesses that he voted, explains why he did, and wonders if he should have.
Aura Espinosa, Assistant Director of Multicultural Services, speaks on culture, race and opportunity in light of the recent presidential election. Student leaders offer worshipful singing and dancing. This is Dialogue on Race Week.
Music by Carol Ann Weaver (piano) and Rebecca Campbell (vocals) including a special tribute to African AIDS victim children and candlelight “Lobsang” for five Amish girls with other songs from their Every 3 Children CD.
November 7, 2008 Carol Ann Weaver and Rebecca Campbell [29:47m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadRob Cahill served in Guatemala with Mennonite Central Committee.
The text of Luke 13:6 — 21 seems to string together 3 unrelated stories, a parable, historical event and two sound-bite length kingdom similes. But these three seemingly unrelated pericopes give us a coherent description of the dynamics of the Kingdom and Reign of God.
Due to the personal and sensitive nature of Ted Swartz’s presentations, EMU is not posting podcasts of the chapel services held Oct. 29 and 31. To request an mp3 recording of the events, please e-mail directly to Matthew Hunsberger at EMU and he will review the request. E-mail matthew.hunsberger@emu.edu
Brenda Martin Hurst, pastor of Frazer Mennonite Church, speaks on the impact pornography has on our relationships in the “Embodying Sexual Wholeness” chapel series. Brenda is the pastor of Frazer Mennonite Church in Frazer, PA since September 2007. From 2001-2007, she taught practical theology at Eastern Mennonite Seminary.
Chris Johnson, Campus Ministries intern, speaks from the heart about his faith and “The Ultimate Race.” A graduate of Bridgewater College, Chris is currently studying at Eastern Mennonite Seminary and is on the leadership team for DuRaG Ministries.
DuRaG - Divine Unity Righteously Applying God
Two Lancaster area men who spoke on behalf of the Amish community in the aftermath of the tragedy and fielded hundreds of media queries speak and lead a question and answer period. Donald B. Kraybill, distinguished professor of sociology at Elizabethtown College, and Herman Bontrager, president/CEO of Goodville Mutual Casualty Company, reflect on Amish [...]