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Thankful God’s not like us

Author Trillia Newbell told CSU’s chapel service that she’s constantly grateful God isn’t like people. The Nashville-based mother of two and the Director of Community Outreach for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission for the Southern Baptist Convention, told students, faculty and staff that “God is set apart, glorious, awesome. Even the demons know him […]

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WELCOME TO NATIONAL SINGLE AWARENESS DAY!

A Valentine’s Day Chapel featured a panel of CSU staff, both single and married, that offered insight and advice for those looking for love.  Admittedly, finding the right one can be frustrating and heartbreaking. Chad Scott, assistant athletic director for student development, believes “the Lord puts people in your path.”  Major Kimberly Champagne warned that […]

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Let God be God

Sharlene Stanford, who supervises 300-400 volunteers at the Orlando Union Rescue Mission, encouraged CSU students to let God reveal His purpose. “Allow His plans to take place,” said Stanford.  The Rescue Mission helps the hungry, hurting and homeless in Central Florida. They serve approximately 800 meals a day and provide housing for people who have no […]

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Run For Your Life

Shay Robbins spoke to the first chapel of the new semester, fresh from a run around the CSU campus. His message to the students was clear and to the point.  Don’t run from something, run to it. Robbins, camp director at Kanakuk Camps, shared his affection for running and his experience in attempting his first […]

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