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Christians United For Israel: New Club Aims To Start Conversations And Bring Awareness

March 23, 2019 Naomi Mengel

The first official meeting of Union’s new student-led club, Christians United for Israel (CUFI), was held on campus on March 7. The organization, which has been in the works since November 2018, aims to start and […]

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Chapel speakers call for peace in the Middle East

November 16, 2015 Gabe Hilliard

On Friday, Union hosted two guest speakers from Israel College of the Bible, Seth Postell and Thomas Damianos. They spoke in chapel about reconciliation between Jews and Arabs and later hosted a spate conversation of […]

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Rex Rogers discusses Islam, prejudice in chapel

October 22, 2015 Luke Brake

How Christians reach and approach the Middle East is the single greatest challenge facing the church is learning how to witness and spread the Gospel to Muslims, Rex Rogers, president of broadcasting network SAT-7, said […]

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PERSPECTIVE: Natural gas factors into why nations care about Syrian conflict

September 26, 2013 Cardinal & Cream

If you’ve given even scant attention to the news lately, you have noticed that Syria has been much discussed. Why has this small Mediterranean country of 22 million citizens and vague Old Testament relevance garnered […]

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War photographers killed in Lybia

May 10, 2011 Cardinal & Cream

Two photojournalists died while covering the continuing violence in Libya, April 20, leaving behind mourning families and colleagues and providing a visual of the sacrifices and dangers photographers and journalists face while reporting on war. […]

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Egyptian artifacts from famous museums, landmarks wrecked by civilian riots

March 15, 2011 Cardinal & Cream

Egypt is a land of history, but recently the country has been recognized more for its governmental unrest than its museums and landmarks. Egyptians have valued their art for thousands of years, but the upheaval has greatly affected significant relics. […]

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Social networking sites play role in Egyptian unrest

February 23, 2011 Cardinal & Cream

Social networking sites in Egypt have a nobler purpose than hash tags, pokes and Farmville. They were a platform for political protest until the Egyptian government shut down the country’s Internet access for six days with a few phone calls Jan. 28. The President flipped the “kill switch” on Internet providers. […]

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