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It’s advising season again.
For many students, the transition from Taylor to postgraduate life is a stressful and difficult period of time.
Humans are natural learners.
Would you turn down the opportunity to seek support from qualified professionals?
“Have you heard…?”
Are student-athletes’ meal plans adequate?
Family is more than biology.
No matter where you go and what you do, you will likely have a leader of some sort — a president, an administrator, a teacher, a coach, etc.
Over our time at Taylor University, our relationship with God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit has deepened. Alongside that, Christ’s bride, embodied in the church, has become clearer to us. It is important to be actively involved in a church community beyond attending Sunday services.
In 2 Timothy 4:3, Paul urged believers to be wary of false teachers, but how are we to know which teachings are true and which are not? How should we approach disagreements with our brothers and sisters in Christ?
Taylor University students brave the lines into the Euler Science Atrium during meal times, waiting to pile food onto paper plates and plastic cups.
The Taylor dining experience has drastically changed over the last couple of months. Between moving from the Hodson Dining Commons to the Euler Science Complex, swapping out dining options in the LaRita Boren Campus Center (Stu), and reported attempts to implement a new dining app, eating on campus in Upland has been one chaotic ride.
While a significant concern for freshmen is selecting a major, a pressing concern among seniors is deciding how to apply their major of choice.
It seems every relevant conversation today somehow comes back to social media.
Observing Earth day is the perfect time to remember God’s creation and reflect on his heart towards nature.. Genesis 1:31 says “God saw all that he had made– and it was very good!”
Some proudly slap stickers on the back of their car that say “Make America Great Again.”
Toilet paper stranded on trees, porta-potties stationed in front of Wengatz doors, relics stolen from wings throughout the year: a sample of the pranks threaded into the fabric of Taylor’s intentional community.
Bible studies, wing church, worship nights, chapel – these are pieces of Taylor that are valued and critical to encouraging students to maintain their faith.
If everyone could live out James 1:19, oh how different the world would be.
While the Kansas City Chiefs celebrated their second Super Bowl victory in 4 years, the sports world was abuzz with a controversial holding call that effectively clinched the victory for the Chiefs.