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    Brunelle Named Women's Soccer Coach

    After years as the lead assistant, Brunelle takes over program.

    After spending the last six years as the lead assistant, Erin Brunelle becomes the sixth head coach in Biola Women’s Soccer history. She takes...

  • Emerson Hall to be Retired, Oldest Residence Hall Leaves Lasting Legacy

    Biola’s only all-men’s dorm to be transformed into office space

    In 1959, a residence hall known as Dorm A welcomed its first set of residents — all female — to Biola’s brand new La Mirada campus. This spring,...

  • Heritage Room Renovated Into Hot-Spot for Students

    New cafe and juice bar showcases Biola’s history

    Once a mini-museum showcasing 107 years of 51ԹϺ’s history, The Heritage Room has now been configured into a hot-spot for students —...

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    In a new Christianity Today article, Carmen Joy Imes, associate professor of Old Testament, explores how Scripture shapes our understanding of “godly resistance.” From the Hebrew midwives in Exodus to modern examples like Corrie ten Boom, she invites readers to consider what it means to fear God above all.

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    Tragically, many Christians are virtually ignorant of spiritual warfare. But Dr. Tim Muehlhoff, director of the Winsome Conviction Academy, and his wife, Noreen Muehlhoff, describe how real and significant this issue is, and why Satan targets Christian marriages in particular in this Focus on the Family podcast.

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    In this Gospel Coalition article, Dr. Matthew J. Hall, provost and senior vice president, shares about how Friedrich Nietzsche's views on strength were wrong and uses the biblical Paul as an example of a graceful sufferer. Hall argues that it is in our weakness where God's strength is on full display.

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