Vertical Thought: July - September 2008

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In This Issue

  • by Ken Treybig
You may have carefully planned your class load or electives, but you probably have not considered the need for help in keeping your Christian perspective intact. Here's a discussion by three Christian professors giving their best advice for students
  • by Kristin Yarbrough
How can we minimize the stress and maximize our friendships when we move?
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  • by Oludare Akinbo
In Nigeria it is extremely difficult for young people to become independent and able to live on their own.
  • by Vertical Thought
Always wondered about this fascinating group of people? Read on to discover more about the Philistines!
  • by Randy Stiver
The reverberating echo of a distant trumpet stirs deep emotions and moves us to conviction and action. What does the Bible say about this instrument?
  • by Ken Treybig
Computer games are a waste of time! They are violent and ruin relationships. No, computer games are good! They help develop hand-eye coordination and online games help build relationships with others. Who's right?
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  • by David Myers
A Young Christian's Guide to Using Social Network Sites.
  • by David Treybig
The Internet has come a long way since it first began as a way for universities and government agencies to communicate. In recent years it has become available to almost everyone. And young people lead the way in accepting this technology. After all, young people today have grown up with the Internet and are generally quite comfortable communicating and getting their information via the Internet.
  • by David Treybig
Some find it perplexing that this man with all his faults is among the faithful of Hebrews 11 who are awaiting God's Kingdom. What did he do to deserve this distinction? What can we learn from his life?