On today’s podcast, Dr. Grant Horner answers questions like: What is fear? What are different ways fear is used in movies and books? Did fear exist before The Fall? How should a Christian's conscience guide what media content he or she engages with?
https://t.co/1X80cTDppA
Season 2 of The Art of Discernment podcast begins with a twist. The show’s host, Dr. Bob Dickson, will actually be the one answering questions today about how we can think critically about the avalanche of news media we encounter every day.
https://t.co/GrTiRqeeuW
Season 2 of The Art of Discernment podcast begins with a twist. The show’s host, Dr. Bob Dickson, will actually be the one answering questions today about how we can think critically about the avalanche of news media we encounter every day.
https://t.co/GrTiRqeeuW
As a TMU grad, I definitely remember Dr. Bloomfield's passion for music & art. However, I didn't know she was once the assistant general manager for a Minor League Baseball team.
Kaelyn Peay captures Bloomfield's enthusiasm in this great cover story about her journey to TMU.
September's magazine is out today, featuring Dr. Ruta Bloomfield's journey to becoming TMU's beloved Essentials of Music & Art professor. This edition also has practical financial wisdom from Dr. Dwight Ham and a preview of TMU Athletics in 21-22.
https://t.co/nH307N5fXa
It's time for a fresh TMU magazine!
This month, we highlight two alumni (John Mosley, Heather Larsen) who are faithfully serving Christ in their careers. We also feature an article by Dr. Whitney Gamble-Smith on the Puritans’ passion for sound doctrine.
https://t.co/1Kvo7ozezF
And with that, Season 1 of The Art of Discernment podcast comes to a close. Thanks for listening! We'll be back with Season 2 this fall.
Feel free to drop a topic in the comments you'd like to hear TMU professors discuss on the show.
Christians can face two dangerous extremes when it comes to developing habits. Some focus solely on behavior modification. Others wait to obey God until they feel like it. In our Season 1 finale, Dr. Greg Gifford offers a better way.
https://t.co/7zAnptkM6x
.@womenshopeshow was back in the studio today gearing up for a new season to start in September. Next episode will be #123. An impressive run of breaking down biblical truth.
You can listen to previous episodes here ⬇️
https://t.co/lnI9UMrLC2
I first got to know John when I was a college student attending Placerita Bible Church. He's a stand-up guy, and it's great to see what he's doing now.
What's also great is this story, written by TMU intern Jasmin Salvador.
As an attorney, John Melcon (TMU, ’05) is helping religious and nonprofit institutions navigate legislation threatening their freedoms.
Read more: https://t.co/wBQ1cSU6OH
Tim Heiduk, TMU's SID, has been doing a great job with this summer interview series. Tim brings high-energy and he's great at transitioning from one solid question to the next.
Kelvin Starr, TMU's athletic director and men's basketball coach, talks about his team's incoming class, who's coming back and what it was like as an administrator during the strange 2020-21 school year.
Listen at: https://t.co/pcMbGZIl4P
or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
The Lakers are expected to move Mike Penberthy to a front-of-the-bench role on Frank Vogel’s staff, league sources say.
Lionel Hollins, formerly a head coach in Memphis and Brooklyn, has left the Lakers after two seasons as an assistant, @jovanbuha and @sam_amick reported.
My wife and I had planned a summer trip. But as the fall semester drew closer we pivoted to an SCV stay-cation. To-do list:
✔️ Egg Plantation
✔️ An Agatha Christie novel
✔️ Swedish massages
✔️ Newhall Refinery
✔️ Movie
✔️ Nap
✅ Any suggestions?