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Articles
The Christian higher education advantage
WITH MORE OPTIONS available to students than ever before, Christian colleges and universities are becoming an increasingly popular choice among post-secondary bound students.
Tied together by the transient thread of transition
In high school, the social margins are wide and treacherous. Teachers pester students for homework, cool kids tease the nerds and jocks date the cheerleaders.
Interview with Bill Badke
Options recently caught up with Trinity Western associate professor and information technology author Bill Badke, and asked him about Facebook’s effect on social networking at colleges.
Contrasts and dreams
Having recently graduated from Trinity Western University, I have had the opportunity to reflect on my time at school.
Affordable Education Fact or Fiction?
Paying for college or university isn’t typically considered an exciting topic of discussion around the dinner table, yet it is a critical one most families will have to deal with more than once in their lifetime, as one in two high school graduates will pursue post secondary education soon after graduation.
God uses Music!
Lora Braun and Lisa Solnik have a lot in common. Both are musicians; Braun is a voice major and flautist, and Solnik plays piano.
The one–year demographic
About  of the 500 students at Abbotsford B.C.’s Columbia Bible College are first-year students.
Will our children have faith?
That was the question posed by John Westerhof in a book by the same title in 1976. It’s a question which still challenges the church today.
Step by step into leadership
Most people are quite unaware of how extraordinary their lives truly are.
Tyndale’s bold acquisition
In a bold $40 million deal, Tyndale University College & Seminary – which was struggling financially only a few years ago – has purchased the nearby 56-acre Morrow Park from the Catholic Sisters of St. Joseph.
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