Trinity Magazine, Summer 2001
   
The Journey of Yan Xiong In China there is a cry for the rule the law. I am still interested in law, but China’s real cry is for the gospel; that’s more important for China, for me, for my life.
The Trinity Community Philharmonic Orchestra Story Many have commented how warm the feeling is with the students at Trinity and the orchestra, a feeling that is normally not apart of this type of group.
by Professor Biblical and Systematic Theology Wayne Grudem I think that I failed to understand that, though the husband is the head of the wife, as Christ is the head of the church (Eph. 5:23), a well-functioning head has ears.
Nimai Suna is from India and wants to return as an evangelist and teacher. Ange Cechovsky hopes to play tuba in New York. Jeff Brewer plans to do church planting in Turkey. Lynae Jensen says Trinity is a place filled with the love of God.
An edited discussion by Professors of English Kristin Lindholm and William Graddy Is it Christian elements in Shakespeare or is it religious elements?
by Marty Klauber (MA, MDiv ’81) He was an exceptional preacher... practically forcing his listeners to make a choice either in favor or against the message of reform.
An interview with Caedmon's Call member Derek Webb We want to present and play good, uncompromising music, in a way that puts us in a place for people to ask questions and respect our answers.
Opinions expressed are those of the contributors or the editors and do not necessarily represent the official position of Trinity International University.
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