“If we’re killing children, then nobody is off limits, and that says a lot about the where the movement went and where it had to go,” Jones said.
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After years of helping students understand the concept of relationships, Oklahoma Christian University Professor Mel Latorre began to sponsor the Faithfully Ever After chapel on campus; an alternative to “Big Chapel.”
A chapel sanctioned for students to take time out of their busy schedules to reflect.
“It was at OC that I first learned how to shoot and edit, and turn stories for Eagle Angle,” Cargile said. “I also still hear from my OC professors on a regular basis who are like family. Dr. Jurney just sent me an email a couple of days ago, telling me how proud of me he is and how exciting it is to follow my Olympic experience. It sure makes you feel good and is a reminder of where it all started.”
“I personally love each opportunity,” Maddox said. “As someone who comes from a family of educators, I do not get the opportunity very often so there are several at our office who take the chance to speak whenever we can across several schools. I am fortunate that my connection with Wes has allowed me to do that.”
On Monday night, the Step Up Oklahoma plan was defeated by the Oklahoma House of Representatives, only receiving 63 of the necessary 76 votes to…
The trip provides students will the opportunity to gain course credits, including English composition II, perspectives in literature or a drama elective, while also exploring Canada. The group is scheduled to view six plays, experience a backstage tour and attend two festival theaters, among other excursions.
In an effort to provide Oklahoma Christian University students with alternatives to “Big Chapel,” Bible Kick Back (BKB) is a new devotional in the Brew on Thursday nights at 8 p.m. BKB provides an in-depth perspective of everyday life with Jesus while building relationships and drinking coffee.





