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I grew up going to the Haitian Catholic Church, listening to the same liturgy over and over, always the same thing, always on repeat. But to be Haitian, in my family, was to be of a Haitian Catholic Voodoo worldview. When I got older, I became really ill, and had fever and pains in my stomach for weeks on end. I became so sick and in pain that I couldn’t even...
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Dec 5–9 marked the start of activity for the MTS program delivered by Indiana Wesleyan University on the EBS campus! The course was Christian Worldview taught by Professor Marc Mailloux who served as a missionary in France for over twenty years. Thanks to all who made it a success! Special thanks to Fanfan Joseph!
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I (Stacey) sent out this update for EBS today, and wanted to share it with you, too, from today: Long before the sun had it’s chance this morning, powerful songs of praiseradiating from the chapel woke our family. At first I was confused, and then remembered that on the last day of everysemester, deliberate times of thanksgiving start the day. Why? Because it is no small deal. It is said that...
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It is hard to believe that this is our last week together at Emmaus Biblical Seminary for 2016! Monday, President Matt Ayars preached on the paradoxical truth of Christmas…ALL that God is–His sovereignty, His grace, His love, His power–all wrapped up in a tiny baby. If He can do THAT, surely He can take all that we are, a meager offering at best, and do something amazing through us…in our...
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They were ready to go, a dear invested brother jumped in and covered the trip (12 people, 4 days and nights, food, water, borrowed sound system, generator, fuel, Bibles, transportation and tent materials…$247 USD) and that’s how a part of the Emmaus body spent last weekend. My very favorite part about these trips is when they get back. Leading up to this weekend, 3 or 4 students have been sharing...
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