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Addressing Racism (Part 1): How to Deal with Injustice
Addressing Racism (Part 1): How to Deal with Injustice

The recent events have challenged the entire nation and every individual to consider what it means to combat racism and confront the harsh reality that it exists today.

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Kimberly WonJuly 23, 2020
Addressing Racism (Part 2): How to Combat Racism in the Time of Covid-19
Addressing Racism (Part 2): How to Combat Racism in the Time of Covid-19

COVID-19 has prompted racist responses, specifically, towards people of East Asian descent regardless of their true country of origin and/or citizenship. Learn what a biblical response to this kind of racism looks like.

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Kimberly WonJuly 22, 2020
Masters’ Students Build a Functioning Biodigester for Their East African Nonprofit
Masters’ Students Build a Functioning Biodigester for Their East African Nonprofit

The MAGDJ program at Multnomah University is proud to highlight the accomplishments of some of its grad students who have embarked on a unique and exciting adventure to build a functioning and sustainable energy source for people in East Africa.

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Kimberly WonJuly 22, 2020
The Bible Interpreter’s Guide
The Bible Interpreter’s Guide

Exploring the Scriptures is like a journey into another world. The Bible was written in different cultures and times than our own. The language is unfamiliar, the names are hard to pronounce, the customs and traditions are peculiar, the characters are complicated, and the events are shocking.

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Kimberly WonJanuary 16, 2020Bible, Bible education, bible interpretation, interpret the Bible
Is a Bible Education Relevant Today?
Is a Bible Education Relevant Today?

For young, Christian people applying to college in a pluralistic, progressive, success driven society, the question may arise: is there any practical value in earning a degree in Bible and Theology? In short, yes.

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Original Work, Copywriter's PickKimberly WonJanuary 9, 2020Bible, theology, Bible education, education, Christian, Christian education
Four Tips for Nonprofit Fundraising
Four Tips for Nonprofit Fundraising

A common and important aspect of owning, running, or volunteering at a nonprofit organization is fundraising. Most, if not all, nonprofits require donations of some kind to contribute to the whatever cause the organization is committed to.

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Copywriter's PickKimberly WonDecember 11, 2019
Global Development and Justice
Global Development and Justice

Finding the right balance between relief, rehabilitation, and development takes time, research and energy. Engaging with a world that experiences a wide scope of suffering is challenging, and understanding how to help and not harm can be even more so.

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Copywriter's PickKimberly WonDecember 3, 2019global development, justice, relief work, humanitarian, natural distaster, foreign aid
A call to prayer concerning DACA and the Supreme Court
A call to prayer concerning DACA and the Supreme Court

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, is a program that temporarily protects unauthorized immigrants who were brought into the United States as children.

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Kimberly WonNovember 21, 2019
Alumnus of the Year, Alan Hotchkiss
Alumnus of the Year, Alan Hotchkiss

Multnomah University is delighted to announce that Alan Hotchkiss has been awarded the 2019 Alumnus of the Year award. This prestigious award is the highest honor that Multnomah bestows upon its alumni.

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Kimberly WonNovember 20, 2019
"Moving Forward" a word from Jessica Taylor
"Moving Forward" a word from Jessica Taylor

Last week, Multnomah University held its 3rd annual Mosaic Week; a series of events created to spark critical thinking and dialogue on issues of diversity, inclusion, cultural identity, and justice.

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Kimberly WonNovember 12, 2019

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