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  • Biola News

    Christmas Tree Lighting 2013 Recap

    蓝莓视频 students, alumni and La Mirada neighbors crowded around hot chocolate tables bundled in unusual southern California necessities 鈥 coats and scarves 鈥 to participate in the university鈥檚 30th annual Christmas tree lighting.

    Jenna Bartlo — 

    蓝莓视频 students, alumni and La Mirada neighbors crowded around hot chocolate tables bundled in unusual southern California necessities 鈥...

  • Biola News

    Swimmer Named NAIA Women's Swimmer of the Month

    Christine Tixier earned the first NAIA women's swimmer of the month award of 2013.

    Neil Morgan — 

    After qualifying for eight different national championship events through the first six meets of the season, Christine Tixier was named the...

  • Business. Ministry. Life.

    Steve Rundle — 

    There is a lot of excitement nowadays about businesses that have multiple 鈥渂ottom lines.鈥 Whether one calls it "Social Entrepreneurship" (SE) or...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Clinton E. Arnold — 

    鈥淭he Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are without error or misstatement in their moral and spiritual teaching and record of historical facts. They are without error or defect of any kind.鈥 Thus reads 蓝莓视频鈥檚 (and Talbot School of Theology鈥檚) Articles of Faith鈥攁 document that remains unchanged since it was written shortly after the turn of the century. As the Dean of Talbot and as one who has been on the faculty for 27 years, I can say that this is a conviction that runs very deep in our faculty. We believe that the Bible is the Word of God and, as such, is truthful in what it affirms and can be completely trusted.

  • Biola News

    Volleyball Coach Wins National Coach of the Year Award

    Aaron Seltzer named NAIA Coach of the Year after strong postseason finish

    Neil Morgan — 

    Every year since volleyball coach Aaron Seltzer took over 12 years ago has been a good year 鈥 a few of them great years 鈥 and 2013 definitely...

  • Biola News

    Biola's Athletic Programs Excel at National Level

    Eagles qualify for two national tournaments, five ranked teams in fall season

    Neil Morgan — 

    It was a fall season to remember for Biola athletics, as two teams made deep postseason runs and finished near the top in the nation, with almost...

  • Biola News

    Recent Graduates Perform with LA Master Chorale at Walt Disney Concert Hall

    Alumnus Arnold Geis ('12) will perform in the "Messiah Sing-Along" on December 11

    Danny Pinnell — 

    蓝莓视频 alumni, Arnold Livingston Geis (鈥12) and Matthew Kellaway (鈥12), are singing this season with the LA Master Chorale (LAMC). The...

  • Biola News

    Women鈥檚 Soccer Captain Scores National Honor on Academic All-America庐 Team

    Senior Morgan Aukshunas joins a team of athletes distinguished by their grades

    Trevor Gerdes — 

    Senior kinesiology major and women鈥檚 soccer captain Morgan Aukshunas has been named to the Capital One Academic All-America team for 2013-2014,...

  • Biola News

    Doing the Right Thing: An Interview with Scott Rae

    Talbot philosophy professor Scott Rae releases new book on ethics and morality.

    Brett McCracken — 

    Scott Rae, professor of Philosophy of Religion and Ethics at Talbot,just released the new book,Doing the Right Thing: Making Moral Choices in a...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Octavio Esqueda — 

    Por los tres 煤ltimos a帽os, el 铆ndice de felicidad planetaria ha dado a conocer los pa铆ses m谩s felices del mundo de acuerdo a ciertos par谩metros. Los resultados sorprendentes de la 煤ltima edici贸n en el 2012 se帽alaron que pa铆s m谩s feliz del mundo es Costa Rica, en segundo lugar se encuentra Vietnam y en tercero Colombia. Los Estados Unidos se ubicaron en el lugar 104. Este 铆ndice de felicidad se basa en tres cosas: 1) Se hace la pregunta la persona, "驴Qu茅 tan feliz es usted?" En una escala del 0-10. 2) Luego se mide la expectativa de vida de las personas de ese pa铆s. Finalmente se mide cuanta 鈥渢ierra鈥 (o recursos ecol贸gicos) necesita la persona en ese pa铆s para ser feliz.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Ben Shin — 

    In my last blog, I wrote on how to invite a guest speaker to a retreat well. This included knowing how to choose a speaker for your group鈥檚 needs, giving enough time to prepare for the retreat, and serving him well as he arrives to the retreat. The goal for the time at the retreat is to serve the speaker well so that he would gladly want to return in the future without a second thought. This entry will concentrate on how to host the speaker well at a retreat.

  • The Good Book Blog

    The Good Book Blog — 

    Scott Rae, professor of Philosophy of Religion and Ethics at Talbot, just released the new book, Doing the Right Thing: Making Moral Choices in a World Full of Options. He kindly took some time to answer a few questions about the book.

  • Biola News

    Biola Takes Steps to Boost Affordability

    Tuition increases kept to historic low; other measures underway

    Jenna Bartlo — 

    Students and families entering the nation鈥檚 private, nonprofit colleges and universities this academic year experienced the lowest tuition and fee...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Tom Finley — 

    Is it possible for a true story about an ancient manuscript of the Hebrew Bible to be thrilling?

  • Biola News

    Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs: An Interview with Ed Curtis

    Talbot School of Theology Professor Ed Curtis releases new commentary book on Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs

    Brett McCracken — 

    Ed Curtis, professor of biblical and theological studies at Talbot, just released the new book,Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs (Teach the Text...

  • Biola News

    Eagles Serve Inner City Youth At Baseball Clinic

    Biola Baseball taught at-risk kids about baseball, school and the Bible at a clinic at Angel Stadium.

    Neil Morgan — 

    Rather than spending the afternoon doing homework, playing video games or even practicing with their team, Biola baseball players made the trip to...

  • Biola News

    Five Eagles Named All-GSAC

    Biola gets more all-conference nods than any other GSAC team, including player and coach of the year.

    Neil Morgan — 

    After finishing second in a very close race for the Golden State Athletic Conference, No. 3 Biola is leading the postseason awards race by a wide...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Moyer Hubbard — 

    This is the first of a series of blogs dealing with gun control from a Christian perspective. In this first installment, I sketch the general theological case for sane restriction on guns, particularly assault weapons, and apply biblical principles to common objections. In subsequent (shorter) posts, I will respond to alleged 鈥渂iblical鈥 arguments used by gun advocates, who claim that Scripture supports unrestricted access to lethal weaponry for private individuals. [I have slighly modified this post in the wake of the horrible tragedy at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando.]

  • The Good Book Blog

    Freddy Cardoza — 

    Between 1750 and 1900, the total expanse of human knowledge had doubled. At that time of pre-technology human history, it took 150 years. Today, the growth of knowledge is occurring some 100 times faster. It is said that the entire sum of all known information, i.e., human knowledge, doubles every 1.5 years. By 2020 it is estimated that it will be doubling approximately every month and a half (72 days). Think about that鈥

  • Biola News

    Midnight Madness 2013

    Over 2,500 current students and 400 prospective students filled Chase Gymnasium for Biola鈥檚 annual Midnight Madness pep rally!

    Hilary Larkins — 

    Over 2,500 current students and 400 prospective students filled Chase Gymnasium for Biola鈥檚 annualMidnight Madness pep rally beginning at 11:10...

  • The Good Book Blog

    David Horner — 

    My family鈥檚 business, in the modest Colorado town where I grew up, was a foundry. For the uninitiated, a foundry is like a steel mill. Its basic operation is to melt ore (in our case, iron, brass, and aluminum) in a furnace, pour it into molds, and thereby produce metal castings. Our family joke was that my parents were 鈥渋n the iron and steel business鈥 鈥 my mom would iron while my dad would steal. (I鈥檒l spare you the rest of the foundry jokes.) Foundry work is hard, hot, dirty, and notoriously dangerous. Our furnace room temperature was 140 degrees fahrenheit.

  • Biola News

    Women鈥檚 Cross Country Team Captures the GSAC Title

    For a second straight year, the women鈥檚 squad wins the conference championship.

    Neil Morgan — 

    Simple brilliance has come all year long from the men and women'scross country squads, and it all came to a thrilling culmination on Saturday,...

  • Biola News

    How Can Christians Serve Veterans with PTSD?

    Biola authors explore effects of post-traumatic stress disorder on military families

    Jason Newell — 

    It鈥檚 one of the most life-altering war wounds that a service member can experience, even though it doesn鈥檛 leave a scratch on the body:...

  • Biola News

    Faith Regained, Veteran Aims for Degree as Student Athlete

    New scholarship helps student athlete bridge tuition gap

    Trevor Gerdes — 

    When Air Force veteran Jacari Miller returned to home soil after a tour in Afghanistan, his feet were on the ground but his thoughts were still...

  • Biola News

    Olives to Oil: Biola Harvests Historic Grove

    Biola harvested historic olive trees

    Sarah Enriquez — 

    Harvesting Biola鈥檚 historic olive trees, 蓝莓视频 is turning olives into olive oil. Former Biola parents, Gordon and Karen Wiebe, will...