The campus looked very different this weekend for our students as we hosted our annual Cowboy Church! As we took a trip into the wild west, students and community members were seen in western wear … Read More
Happy Father’s Day!
Two-thirds of young adults that leave the church do so when they go to college (LifeWay), and the top reason they give for dropping out of church is, “I moved to college…” not religious belief … Read More
Worship and the Ones the Father Seeks
“Worship the Lord. . .” It’s a phrase we hear and say often, but do we really know what we are meaning when we say it? We refer to a “worship service” or we talk … Read More
Field Trip!
Here at New Hope we do church as a team and life as a family. We value community and fellowship, which is the main mission of the Student Life department. This summer, the Student Life … Read More
Building the Endurance to Run the Race
Have you ever wanted to go on a hike or do some sort of physical activity, but felt discouraged by your physical fitness level? We all know the feeling: The group is going for a … Read More
Equipped for a Higher Calling
New Hope Christian College and New Hope West have just launched a new School of Church Planters program in conjunction with the upcoming fall Master’s Cohort! Grant Cavaness, a recent graduate from NHCC, is continuing … Read More
Simulator for Success
New Hope West, A Training Ground for Success Our vision is to provide Bible college students with a practical way to apply what they learn in the classroom. All of our students and interns are … Read More
Cultural Intelligence in the Digital World
Did you know that Cultural Intelligence or CQ is much more important than your IQ? More people are being hired by corporations because of their cultural intelligence (CI) or cultural quotient (CQ) than ever before. … Read More
Read the Bible for All It’s Worth!
Here are three keys to understanding any Biblical text! 1. Contexts I have a coffee mug on my desk with the sarcastic adage, “I can do all things through a verse taken out of context,” … Read More