Category: Sightline

March for Our Lives

On February 14th, 2018, 17 people were killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in Parkland Florida. A majority of those killed were high school freshmen. This isn’t the first mass shooting to occur on U.S. soil, and unfortunately it…

Learning From Our Past: The Cuban Missile Crisis

Current events are heating up. Getting kind of unstable. Maybe glowing unsettlingly. If you can’t see what I’m getting at, I’m talking about radioactivity. We live in a time where many major countries in the world have nuclear weapons. United…

Marvel’s Black Panther

As many of you know, I am a big fan of Marvel comics and Marvel movies. I’m the person that goes to early premiers of movies, and can discuss Marvel comics until the end of time. I was so so…

Happy Valentines Day! Or Maybe Just Happy Wednesday

It’s Valentine’s Day, or if you’re cynical, it’s just another Wednesday. Yeah, yeah, we’ve all heard the people who say things like “Valentine’s Day is just a CONSUMERIST HOLIDAY to get us to BUY THINGS! They ALL ARE!” Well, yeah,…

Faith Features: C.S. Lewis

Some of you may remember a few months ago when I started a series that was affectionately known as Faith Features. There’s only one article in this series, in which I wrote about a pretty neat guy named Watchman Nee.…

Musical Preview: Working

This year in Bethany theatre, the shows have revolved around real people. In the fall, we put on The Star on My Heart, which was about award winning chemist and holocaust survivor Inge Auerbacher. The spring musical is called Working,…

The Star On My Heart: Meeting Inge Auerbacher

Many times in theatre, the shows performed are works of fiction. The Star On My Heart, however, is based off of the memoirs of a woman named Inge Auerbacher. Inge came and spoke in chapel three weeks ago She shared…