• Happy National Grammar Day! 📝

From brainstorming to final draft, good writing matters for the stories we tell. To celebrate National Grammar Day, we checked in with the @calvinrhetoriccenter for a special Q&A.

Check out our stories to see what they had to say!

#NationalGrammarDay
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    Happy National Grammar Day! 📝 From brainstorming to final draft, good writing matters for the stories we tell. To celebrate National Grammar Day, we checked in with the @calvinrhetoriccenter for a special Q&A. Check out our stories to see what they had to say! #NationalGrammarDay
  • Let's just pretend the skies are blue today like they were yesterday.
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    Let's just pretend the skies are blue today like they were yesterday.
  • “God wants us to confess our sins so that he can forgive us. He's eager to bless us. He's ready to forgive. -Pastor Mary Hulst, chaplain at Calvin University during yesterday’s Living Our Faith Together (LOFT) service
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    “God wants us to confess our sins so that he can forgive us. He's eager to bless us. He's ready to forgive. -Pastor Mary Hulst, chaplain at Calvin University during yesterday’s Living Our Faith Together (LOFT) service
  • “I grew up and was educated in a predominantly Christian environment. Coming to Calvin, I was not confident in my ability to live in and influence a non-Christian world. Throughout my classes, conversations with professors, floor bible studies, and late night talks with friends, I have learned how to love a world broken by sin as an equally imperfect person. I have learned how to engage and show grace to people who may not think they deserve it. And I have learned how to accept those who believe very differently from myself.”
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Abby Brower, Junior, Speech Pathology and Audiology major, Youth Ministry Leadership minor with a concentration in youth ministry
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    “I grew up and was educated in a predominantly Christian environment. Coming to Calvin, I was not confident in my ability to live in and influence a non-Christian world. Throughout my classes, conversations with professors, floor bible studies, and late night talks with friends, I have learned how to love a world broken by sin as an equally imperfect person. I have learned how to engage and show grace to people who may not think they deserve it. And I have learned how to accept those who believe very differently from myself.” _____________________ Abby Brower, Junior, Speech Pathology and Audiology major, Youth Ministry Leadership minor with a concentration in youth ministry