Only an hour and a half drive northwest of Siloam Springs, there once existed a town of comparable population. Today, Picher, Oklahoma is gone. So gone, in fact, that it is beyond a ghost town. Most ...
It is well-established that science and religion have been presented as two contrasting forces that differ in reasons, explanations and conclusions about the mystery of life. Ever since Charles Darwin ...
Of the five largest world religions, three were born out of the Abrahamic tradition. Islam, Christianity and Judaism each hold to a monotheistic faith that takes some origin or lays claim to the ...
A powerful earthquake disrupted the streets of Taiwan on April 3, starting at 7:58 a.m. With a magnitude of 7.4 on the Richter scale, this quake, the strongest in 25 years, resulted in at least 17 ...
The Students Events and Activities (SEA), Language Studies Department, and the Council for International Friendship hosted the Salsa Night event on Friday, Nov. 4, in the Walker Student Center. The ...
The John Brown University Human Anatomy Cadaver Laboratory is approaching its thirty third year on campus. According to Dr. Tim Wakefield, professor in the JBU Biology Department, it was first ...
In Genesis 1:27, it is written that “in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them,” to stress the companionship both sexes maintain in their creation. The apostle Paul proclaims ...
TikTok, a phone app known for being a venue for lighthearted lip-syncing and dance videos, has become the largest hub for young people to learn about social justice and global news today. Users across ...
Generally speaking, when I read a good book, I have no qualms recommending it to others. However, I now find myself in the unusual position of having read a good book that I cannot recommend—not ...
Flowers for Algernon is a heart-wrenching work of psychological fiction by author Daniel Keyes. The novel follows the journey of a mentally disabled man named Charlie Gordon who is chosen to undergo ...
The church in Vietnam now faces more challenges than ever with a new decree made by the Vietnamese government to regulate religion in the country. Decree 95 follows on the heels of regulations ...
As “Wavin’ Flag” by K’naan played in the background, the lights began to shine, and from the back of the room, flags from various countries appeared, carried by John Brown University students to take ...
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