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Girls' Night

When I was a freshman, a few seniors began an unconventional girls’ night of authenticity, where they showed (by testimony) how the power of God through salvation revolutionized their broken lives. We praised Him for who He is and what He has done through worship. Then we separated into ...

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You gave yourself for me

You gave Yourself for me – a concept echoed 1,000 times before, yet never to truly sink in. You, who are all that is good – a loving Father, a passionate lover, the love of my life – or so I say, so I claim. You gave, not with conditions or stipulations, but freely; not ...

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Yellow Butcher Paper is All We Need

This past Saturday a group of advertising and RTF majors, as well as students just interested in serving in this capacity, braved the rain and came into the offices of Hill Country UT to meet about an advertising campaign for our church.  We sat our umbrellas outside the door to dry, ...

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Operation UT

Wow! There has been a whirlwind of activity going on with Hill Country UT this past weekend. I had just moved back from my summer job in Anchorage, Alaska, when I was immediately put to work getting ready for Operation UT.  After driving for eight days straight (4000 miles), I was ready to ...

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