Live Blogging ‘American Idol’ – Top 10
March 30, 2010 by Kelcey Bridges · Leave a Comment
Live Blogging ‘American Idol’ – Top 10
8:01 – Someone is writing some better AI intros. That was….interesting.
8:07 – Siobhan is so awkward..in a good way. Love it.
8:09 – Dying to see Siobhan do R&B.
8:10 – Oh my. Siobhan – that song was all kinds of rough!
8:15 – Got to love Ryan acting as the [...]
Soldiers of What God?
March 29, 2010 by Chris DeGroff · 2 Comments
Christianity has certainly experienced its fair share of public relations debacles over the course of history. From the time of the crusades to the present, it seems like there have always been people who have tried to misuse scripture to justify their actions. This is a shame, because it it is usually a [...]
Haitian Revival
March 29, 2010 by Ashley Andrews · 1 Comment
Last year, the people of Haiti celebrated Kanaval, a.k.a. Mardi Gras. They decorated bicycles, motorcycles, horses and donkeys. They made Indian, African and Zombie masks and danced to carnival music around parade floats. For 3 days, they celebrated music, nature, history and religion, indulging in food, drink and temptation.
January 12, 2010, changed all that.
WWJ Look Like?
March 28, 2010 by Ashley Andrews · 1 Comment
On March 30 at 9 p.m. EST, Jesus will have a new face. Yep. A special 2-hour event duly titled “The Real Face of Jesus” will premiere this Tuesday on the History Channel. It promises to “bring the world as close as it has ever come to seeing what Jesus may have actually looked like.”
Kelcey’s Graduation Countdown – 6 weeks
March 26, 2010 by Kelcey Bridges · Leave a Comment
I’ve spent my entire senior year – ney, my entire life – preparing for the future. Now with only six weeks until Graduation, I’ve realized that I’ve paid my dues in over thinking and getting ready for this life shift. For the next six weeks, I am simply going to enjoy being in college.
Say Whaaa?
Yeah. [...]
Political Prayers
March 25, 2010 by Chris DeGroff · 2 Comments
Religion and politics should never mix. At least, that is a common belief held by many today. Surprisingly, this belief is being challenged in a unique way in the United Kingdom.
According to Reuters, many voters in the U.K. are experiencing disappointment and frustration over the past decisions of their own politicians. With [...]
‘Dr. Pat’s’ Big 8.0
March 25, 2010 by Kristal Kinloch · Leave a Comment
Rain didn’t stomp on Dr. M.G. “Pat” Robertson’s parade as Regent faculty, staff, students and alumni joined to celebrate his 80th birthday on March 22. The standing room only crowd was festive in a tent outside of the School of Communication & Performing Arts Center building. Guest speakers included Robertson’s family members and friends. A video [...]
International Justice Week
March 25, 2010 by Kelcey Bridges · Leave a Comment
March 22-27 is International Justice Week at Regent. What are YOU doing to support the cause?
Regent Students featured on The Virginian-Pilot
The International Justice Mission is committed to giving a voice, to those who have been silenced.
“We believe that all Christians are admonished in the Scriptures to bear witness to Jesus Christ (Matt. 28:18-20; John 20:21) and [...]
Kelcey’s Graduation Countdown – 7 Weeks
March 24, 2010 by Kelcey Bridges · Leave a Comment
Here’s what I know. Having one lingering class left to take (in your last 7 weeks of college) is daunting, draining and dumb. Especially when it isn’t your fault per-say. Oooh the curse of the transfer student. But we’re not here to point fingers. Rather, I’d like to point out the one saving grace every [...]
Kelcey’s Countdown to Graduation – 8 weeks
March 24, 2010 by Kelcey Bridges · Leave a Comment
Greetings fellow soon to be college-grads! Or….whomever you might be.
Welcome to my weekly countdown of the weeks left until Graduation 2010.
2010 – never thought I’d see that year. It’s funny, all our lives we long for the day when we are finally “in college.” And now it is almost over, finished and done for. Have [...]
