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U.S. tornado disaster: How to help

In late April, tornadoes ripped through the southern U.S. killing more than 340 people in one of the deadliest tornado outbreaks in U.S. history. In addition to lives being lost, thousands of homes were destroyed and families displaced from Arkansas to North Carolina. Nazarene Compassionate
11 May 2011
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Chretien says Jesus was beside her while she was stranded for 7 weeks

Rita Chretien read her Bible, wrote in her journal, read books, and prayed that God would protect her as she survived for seven weeks in the Nevada wilderness. A Nazarene from British Columbia, Canada, she was ready to either "go home to be with her Savior or be rescued," said her son, Raymond
10 May 2011
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Robinson resigns as president of MNU

Edwin Robinson has stepped down from his position as president of MidAmerica Nazarene University, the school confirmed. Robinson submitted a letter of resignation to the university's Board of Trustees May 9 after serving six years as university president. According to Larry McIntire, chair of the
10 May 2011
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Albert and Rita Chretiens

Missing Nazarene woman found alive

Rita Chretien, a Nazarene from British Columbia, Canada, was found alive yesterday in Nevada after going missing with her husband, Albert, on March 19. Albert's whereabouts are still unknown at this time. Hunters in Elko Country, Nevada, found Rita alive Friday around 4 p.m., Royal Canadian Mounted
07 May 2011
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Albert and Rita Chretiens

Missing Nazarene woman found alive

Rita Chretien, a Nazarene from British Columbia, Canada, was found alive yesterday in Nevada after going missing with her husband, Albert, on March 19. Albert's whereabouts are still unknown at this time. Hunters in Elko Country, Nevada, found Rita alive Friday around 4 p.m., Royal Canadian Mounted
07 May 2011
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Olivet admissions center named in honor of Bowlings

Olivet Nazarene University will have a special ceremony Saturday, May 7, for the naming of the university's Admissions Center in honor of Olivet President John and Jill Bowling. The ceremony will take place at 8:30 a.m. at the entrance of the Admissions Center, which is at the intersection of Route
05 May 2011
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Testimony shows God uses NYC to call youth into service

Whether the 1980s or 2000s, youth felt God's presence in a special way at Nazarene Youth Conference and emerged as new persons in Christ. This is reflected in the following testimony submitted to Nazarene Youth International by a current youth leader serving as an NYC 2011 coordinator: Our NYC
05 May 2011
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Alabama tornado relief graphic NCM

U.S. tornado disaster: How to help

In late April, tornadoes ripped through the southern U.S. killing more than 340 people in one of the deadliest tornado outbreaks in U.S. history. In addition to lives being lost, thousands of homes were destroyed and families displaced from Arkansas to North Carolina. Nazarene Compassionate
04 May 2011
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Accreditation team asks for comments about Olivet

As part of a peer review, the School of Education and the Teacher Education program at Olivet Nazarene University is having an accreditation visit by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) in October 2011. Interested parties are once again invited to submit third-party
03 May 2011
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Chretien Van

Chretien says Jesus was beside her while she was stranded for several weeks

Rita Chretien read her Bible, wrote in her journal, read books, and prayed that God would protect her as she survived for seven weeks in the Nevada wilderness. A Nazarene from British Columbia, Canada, she was ready to either "go home to be with her Savior or be rescued," said her son, Raymond
10 May 2010
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