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  • Biola News

    Biola Unveils Replica of Iconic Los Angeles "Jesus Saves" Sign

    Neon sign adorns Biola's parking structure

    Carissa Lemkuhl — 

    On Friday, May 24, Biola University unveiled a replica of one of the school’s original “Jesus Saves” neon signs that adorned the downtown Los...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Gary Manning Jr — 

    Recently, while reading through the minor prophet Haggai in the LXX (the Greek Old Testament), I noticed a phrase that looked familiar: “before a stone was laid on a stone (λίθον ἐπὶ λίθον) in the Temple of the Lord…” (Hag 2:15). Hmm… where had I seen λίθον ἐπὶ λίθον before? Yes: in Jesus’ Olivet Discourse, when he describes the coming destruction of the Temple buildings: “Do you see all these things? I tell you the truth: there will not be a stone left on a stone (λίθος ἐπὶ λίθον) here; all will be torn down” (Matt 24:2; see parallels in Mk 13:2, Lk 19:44).

  • The Good Book Blog

    Joanne Jung — 

    After being unresponsive for two days, my dad was escorted into the presence of his Savior on Saturday May 4, 2013 at 2 AM. Family and friends gathered to celebrate his life last Friday. I shared these words:

  • The Good Book Blog

    Octavio Esqueda — 

    ¿Por qué las cosas son como son? ¿Dónde está Dios cuando el mundo lo ignora a Él y a sus principios? Cuando Dios actúa, ¿por qué hace Él lo que hace? Todos nos hemos hecho alguna vez preguntas difíciles respecto a Dios y a nuestra fe. En muchas ocasiones, lo que vemos aparentemente no concuerda con lo que creemos acerca de Dios. ¿Qué hacer en estas circunstancias? En Habacuc encontramos un libro bíblico que nos muestra un modelo para enfrentar estos momentos y acrecentar nuestra fe en el Dios que sostiene el universo con su poder.

  • Biola News

    Biola Named One of the "Most Outstanding" Properties in La Mirada

    Biola's grounds crew honored by City of La Mirada for their work to keep the campus beautiful.

    Rachel Snyder — 

    The city of La Mirada has named Biola University one of the “Most Outstanding” properties in the city as part of its 2013 Spring Beautification...

  • Biola News

    Marissa Mavaega — 

    Dave Peters, professor of political science and public administration, is retiring at the close of the spring 2013 semester after 47 years at...

  • Biola News

    The Point and The Chimes Recognized by California College Media Association

    Biola Student Media Competes Against Schools Across the State

    Carissa Lehmkuhl — 

    The California College Media Association recognized Biola’s student-run newspaper and magazine, respectively. The Point magazine, awarded third...

  • Biola News

    Alumna Serves Home Country with Psychology Degree

    Thilini De Visser ('12) ministers through her family's orphanage in Sri Lanka

    Marissa Mavaega — 

    Coming from a background of civil-war and turmoil in Sri Lanka, alumna Thilini De Visser ('12) graduated from Biola University and returned to her...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Kenneth Berding — 

    One of the hardest things Christians face when they step out to share their faith with Muslims is that the conversation almost inevitably veers toward a competitive discussion about which religion is better: “You think this, but I think this.” “I’m right and you’re wrong.” Often you’ll find yourself on the defensive: “Yes, Jesus did die on the cross…” “Yes, Jesus is the Son of God…” “No, the Bible hasn’t been changed…” Is there any way to keep your conversation from degrading into an “I’m right and you’re wrong” discussion?

  • Biola News

    Biola Graduates Travel to Unexpected Cities to Teach At-Risk Youth

    Biola students accepted into Teach for America program

    Cassandra Acosta — 

    Jonathan Nichols, a humanities major at Biola, will travel nearly 3,000 miles to Maryland after receiving his diploma on May 24. He will be...

  • Biola News

    Baseball Head Coach John Verhoeven Leaves Legacy

    Verhoeven retires as all-time winningest coach after 16 years

    Cassandra Acosta and Bethany Wilson — 

    After 16 years as Biola baseball’s head coach, John Verhoeven is retiring from his position this year. He will close his career with a .656 game...

  • Biola News

    Aspiring Filmmakers and Screenwriters Learn How to Make Meaningful Art in a Postmodern Culture

    Co-creator of Home Improvement receives the Biola Media Award at 18th Annual Biola Media Conference

    Carissa Lehmkuhl  — 

    Writer and editor Gregory Wolfe opened the 2013 Biola Media Conference Saturday, May 4, by pushing back on modern “monoculture” mentality - one...

  • Biola News

    Biola's Center for Christian Thought Hosts Event on Evidence of the Afterlife

    New York Times bestselling author and radiation oncologist Jeffrey Long speaks about why near death experiences point to an afterlife

    Rachel Snyder — 

    Biola University’s Center for Christian Thought recently hosted its first event on near-death experiences with New York Times bestselling author...

  • Biola News

    Senior Named to OC Metro’s “40 Under 40”

    Amanda Andrews recognized for her work against human trafficking

    Brenda Velasco  — 

    Graduating senior Amanda Andrews has been named to OC Metro Magazine’s “40 Under 40” list, published in the May issue. As the youngest woman...

  • Biola News

    Student’s Art Exhibit Recognizes Dignity of Homeless in Downtown L.A.

    Jason Leith’s temporary gallery will be featured during L.A. Art Walk

    Jessica Airey — 

    Biola art student Jason Leith will debut a poignant, innovative exhibit in Los Angeles in conjunction with the L.A. Art Walk on May 9, featuring...

  • Biola News

    Imagination Summit 2013

    Speaking Their Language: Tools to Capture Student Imaginations

    Hilary Larkins — 

    This year's Imagination Summit 2013 was focused on providing a “for-faculty, by-faculty” discussion about how Biola professors can use technology...

  • Biola News

    Students Devote Easter Break to Serving Others

    Students reflect on mission trips to Honduras and Utah

    Rachel Snyder — 

    While most college students relax or vacation over Easter break, 58 Biola students chose to devote their breaks to serving others. Two teams of...

  • Biola News

    Biola Women Make History, Win GSAC Track and Field Title

    Biola's women's track and field team won the GSAC Track and Field Championship — the first in program history — while the men finished a program-best third place

    Jeff Hoffman — 

    Biola's women's track and field team won its first-ever GSAC Track and Field Championship while the men finished a program-best third place...

  • Biola News

    Biola Tackles Topic of Forgiveness During Time of Tragedy

    Forgiveness Awareness Week features nationally-recognized speakers and offers resources for students

    Carissa Lehmkuhl — 

    In light of recent national tragedies such as the Sandy Hook shooting and Boston Marathon bombings, Biola’s “Forgiveness Awareness Week” addressed...

  • Biola News

    Women's Basketball Coach Bethany Miller Leads Team Into Next Year

    Coach Miller ('03) reflects on her time and team at Biola

    Rachel Snyder — 

    Bethany Miller (‘03) became the assistant coach for Biola’s women’s basketball team only a year after graduating. Since accepting the position of...

  • Biola News

    Public Relations Student to Serve on National Committee

    Jessica Airey elected 2013-2014 National Vice President of Advocacy for Public Relations Student Society of America

    Staff — 

    Journalism major Jessica Airey recently made Biola University history by becoming the first Biola student elected to serve on the Public Relations...

  • Biola News

    Forgiveness Awareness Week

    Biola welcomed students back from Easter Break with Forgiveness Awareness Week, April 8 through 12.

    Hilary Larkins — 

    Biola welcomed students back from Easter Break withForgiveness Awareness Week, April 8 through 12.The week gave studentsa variety ofopportunities...

  • Biola News

    Biola Named One of the Nation’s Greenest Colleges

    University featured in The Princeton Review's ‘Guide to 322 Green Colleges’

    Jenna Bartlo — 

    Biola is one of the 322 most environmentally responsible colleges in the United States and Canada, according to The Princeton Review’s newly...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Dave Keehn — 

    There is a pressure that is constantly battling around us to give people whatever they want. When you are younger it was labeled peer pressure. However, as we grow older the peer pressures continues throughout life, we just call them “Expectations”…

  • The Good Book Blog

    Kenneth Way — 

    Dr. John Walton, Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College and Graduate School, will present “Origins Today: Genesis Through Ancient Eyes” at Biola University. John Walton’s work on Genesis 1-3 offers a fresh perspective on the complex issue of faith and science by seeking to understand the message of Scripture within its ancient context.