Friday, June 29, 2007

Eat Healthy | Tale of Three Cities | Christian, Look Back

Recent Features:
Eating Healthy for Life SPU nursing students in partnership with Cristwood Retirement Center at CRISTA Senior Living promote healthy eating practices in this informational video. June 5, 2007. (13:54)

A Tale of Three Cities Professor of History Bill Woodward sorts out the events in Boston, Philadelphia, and Williamsburg that led to American independence in 1776. (35:05)

SPU Classics:
Christian, Look Back! Roy Swanstrom argues that Christianity provides the clearest perspective of history. February 11, 1977. (28:12)

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Thursday, June 21, 2007

Leslie Braxton | Susan Gallagher | Ruth Graham

Recent Features:
Turning the World Upside Down Minister Leslie Braxton expounds upon Acts 8, challenging students to boldly serve as a witness for Christ. April 25, 2007. (44:00)

“Lost” in a Good Story Professor of English and Director of the Center for Scholarship & Faculty Development Susan Gallagher takes a look at the TV series Lost and our own Christian story. November 14, 2006. (39:55)

SPU Classics:
Crusade The late Ruth Graham shares stories about her personal life and fields a variety of questions from faculty, staff, and students. May 12, 1976. (28:09)

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

King Came Singing | Soul Mates? | Englund on Nightingale

Recent Features:
King Came Singing Assistant Professor of Music Stephen Newby, the SPU Gospel Choir, and Guest Musicians perform music selections and dramatic readings in celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. January 18, 2007. (47:33)

Soul Mates or Sole Mate? Director of the Center of Evangelical Spirituality Gary Thomas urges listeners to move past idealized notions and expectations of marriage and recognize marriage as a path to holiness rather than a route to mere happiness. May 16, 2006. (27:12)

SPU Classics:
Florence Nightingale Retiring Associate Professor of Nursing Ruby Englund shares lessons from the life of Florence Nightingale, a pioneer of modern nursing. February 15, 1990. (47:14)

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Friday, June 8, 2007

Eaton | Six Stories | Sine

Recent Features:
Can Christians Really Change the World? SPU President Phil Eaton challenges faculty, staff, and students to think deeply about the purpose of a Christian university and its influence in the world. November 1, 2005. (25:48)

Six Stories: People Who Are Changing the World This promotional video showcases how SPU faculty, students, and alumni are engaging the culture and changing the world. (15:40)

SPU Classics:
Your Future as Opportunity Tom Sine challenges students to pursue careers and lifestyles that are committed to God’s vision and purposes rather than chase the materialistic American dream. May 8, 1992. (43:14)

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