The Incredible Love of God

31 What, then, shall we say in response to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? 32 He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all—how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things? 33 Who will bring any charge…

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Phillippians 4:4-13: A written response

Philippians is a book of the Bible in the New Testament that was written as a letter by the Apostle Paul to the people in Philippi around 62 A.D.. Paul wrote this book while he was imprisoned in Rome. The passage of Philippians 4:4-13 is striking because the particular purpose of the book was to share encouragement in a letter specifically for the people in Philippi, yet the words he wrote are relevant and shared with everyone today, spreading the good and reassuring news of God’s providence and strength.

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A selection of books to help you write, reference and research.

Take a look at a selection of books to help you research, reference and write like an academic. Items are currently on display on the ground level.

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6 & 7/11 | Writing Retreat

The School of Graduate Research is hosting a Write Your Heart Out! event at Dalton McCaughey Library. All writers may attend. Consult the University of Divinity’s VOX listing for event details. Schedule November Thursday, 6 Friday, 7 9:30am 4:00pm The day’s program includes quick writing warm up activities, blocks of quiet writing time and interludes…

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The volunteers behind the shelves: Lynden

Volunteer Linden leans against a shelf, pensively flicking through a book.

Volunteers make our libraries extra special places. In the everyday tasks that keep books on the shelves and the big projects that redefine access to knowledge, volunteers shape the intellectual life, community, and shared spaces of our libraries. That’s especially true at the Dalton McCaughey Library, where a small team of helping hands generously gift…

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