Jonathan Edwards

CHAMBERS: I WAS ON BRINK OF QUITTING

By Chris Hammer Dwain Chambers has spoken openly of his turbulent year which left him on the brink of "throwing in the towel" for good. But despite clearly proving to be Great Britain's fastest man both indoors and outdoors,...

Review: Holland, Broken Things to Mend

Jeffrey R. Holland, Broken Things to Mend (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2008, viii, 221, index). This attractive volume is a compilation of public addresses, largely from LDS General Conference with an occasional Regional...

Jukebox: Franti, Spearhead to bring political message to Palace

Redemption songs didn’t end with Bob Marley’s death, and Michael Franti and Spearhead bring a flame of strongly socio-political music to their fiery “All Rebel Rockers” and to the Palace Theater tonight.

Nov 14, 2008: Jonathan Edwards at Iron Horse Music Hall

Best remembered for his 1970 hit "Sunshine," singer/songwriter Jonathan Edwards has maintained his voice, talent, wit and audience for three decades and always sells out the Horse. "That's What Our Life Is: The Jonathan Edwards...

John 3:16 Conference examines Calvinism

WOODSTOCK, Ga. (BP)--The John 3:16 Conference, described by organizers as a biblical and theological assessment of and response to five-point Calvinism, was held Nov. 6-7 at First Baptist Church of Woodstock, Ga. About 1,000...

Nap damages church organ to tune of $15,000

Man apparently mistook the organ pipes for rolled-up rugs and slept on them Damage is estimated at close to $15,000 The church will not press charges against the homeless man NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (AP) -- This isn't music to...

Elis unite with ‘Banner’

Published Wednesday, November 12, 2008 At 12:30 a.m. on the morning of Nov. 5, a small group of students near Old Campus’s McClellan Hall was the first in a ring of 700 students to break into the national anthem. It was a...

On the ground: Paul Rudolph draws a crowd

“Churches should not be designed for Easter Sunday, and this is our Easter Sunday” said School of Architecture Dean Robert A.M. Stern ARC ’65 to the 500 people who could not find a seat in Hastings Hall.

Why Public Confession Speaks to a Secular America

10-Nov-2008

In early July of 1884, the Democratic National Convention nominated Grover Cleveland for the presidency of the United States. Just days after the convention, the Buffalo Evening Telegraph broke shocking news: Cleveland had...

White House pets have included hippo, gator

Barack Obama promised puppy for girls; past presidential pets have been strange What the heck? First lady Abigail Adams had a dog named Satan President Harding's dog gave "interviews" and had a seat at Cabinet meetings Original...

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