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Momentum Monday Weekly Update: Week 1

Dirt is really moving on the new Coryell Field at Evangel!  Check out this first installment of our Momentum Monday weekly update vlog, and stay tuned for updates every Monday […]

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A Chaplain — By God’s Grace

U.S. Navy Chaplain Matt Riley is one likeable guy. He’s steady. He’s compassionate. He’s dependable. He’s committed to God, family, and the U.S. Navy personnel he serves on the USS Port Royal (CG 73) currently stationed out of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

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Stumbling by the Spirit: Lessons from an LGBTQ coffee shop.

As we seek to build upon an already strong history of training of Spirit-led ministers and missionaries through greater integration of our ministry and Biblical studies programs and the Assemblies of God Theological […]

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A Sign in the Ashes

Tragedy struck when an apartment building near Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, caught fire. Fortunately, no one died; however, the building was completely destroyed.

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3 Things You SHOULDN’T Do During Finals Week

by Alexa Peyton   Binge watch Netflix Seriously, you’ll regret this one. It’s super tempting, I know. It seems like a great way to take a break from studying. You’ll […]

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Seeking to Diversify

Assemblies of God Theological Seminary President Mark A. Hausfeld is emblematic of the type of faculty who are teaching and, he hopes, the caliber of students who are studying at the Springfield, Missouri, school.

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5 Myths Everyone Believes About College

by Alexa Peyton In high school, you hear a lot of stories about what college life will be like. Some of them are true – professors do expect a lot more […]

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The Riches of Ramen

It’s a generational thing. Or so I would say when I remember the “good old days” — which obviously included rainbow Furbies, frosted tip highlights, snap bracelets and butterfly hair […]

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How NOT to Finish Midterm Week

by Jacob Gerding We know that midterms are ALMOST over, and Spring Break is so close you can taste it, but as you face the final hours here are some […]

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5 Things You Need To Know Before Attending Evangel

by Alexa Peyton Before you really commit to a college, you’ve got to get to know it a little better. Consider this blog post your pre-meet-up Google. You know, that […]

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Prof’s Perspective: In Your Corner

by Bruce Hedgepeth, M.D. Many of the popular television shows and movies that do well seem to have catchy little jingles or opening songs that catch on with the pop […]

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#EUnite: Conversations about diversity on campus

by Stevie Smith Walking around campus this week, I have been met with photos of fellow students holding up signs that say things like, “Isn’t that the man’s job?” and […]

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AG College Resources Bible Schools Across Africa

Recently, Africa’s Hope, a ministry of Assemblies of God World Missions, Africa region, received more than 55,000 textual resources from Evangel University (EU) in Springfield, Missouri, as a result of the 2013 consolidation of EU with Central Bible College and Assemblies of God Theological Seminary, also in Springfield.

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7×7: Advice for life

  by Lauren Simms The older you get, the more you appreciate the wisdom your Grandpa shares with you over chicken and dumplings at Cracker Barrel. Although I can’t offer […]

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Mind Your Busyness

by Ariel Kelley   “I am too busy.” These are the four words that I hear spoken most often on Evangel’s campus. Whether I am asking someone to go to […]

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How to Waste Your College Degree

By Katie Mattiuzzo I wrestled between the desire to use my degree to become an Art Director in a fast paced advertising company and the desire to be a stay-at-home […]

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Helping Chaplains Reach the Field

Missouri Army National Guard Assemblies of God chaplain candidate Peter K. Pyo is scheduled to graduate from Assemblies of God Theological Seminary in May, after which he expects to go on active duty.

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One thing is certain: The climate WILL change!

The recent Paris Summit on Climate Change attracted hundreds of leaders, all concerned about the effects of human activity on global weather patterns and the environment. Phrases such as “immanent crisis” and “the survival of humanity” were frequently used.

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