Natalie Clements brings us a look at the village of Whistler, British Columbia, host to the alpine skiing, snowboarding, and sliding events.
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Asbury at the Olympics - Whistler
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Asbury at the Olympics - Chinatown
See how visitors from all over the world are celebrating the Chinese New Year while in Vancouver for the Games. |
Asbury at the Olympics - Olympic Activities
There's a lot more to do at the Olympics than just watch the athletes. |
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Asbury at the Olympics - Biking
Cycling is a very popular way of getting around Vancouver. Find out why in this report from Janelle Gore. |
Asbury at the Olympics - Burgoo
A Vancouver restaurant that features food from all over the world, including Kentucky. |
Asbury at the Olympics - Torch Run
Janelle talks about the Olympic Torch Relay and interviews some excited Vancouver residents about hosting the Games. |
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Asbury at the Olympics - Opening Ceremony
Janelle Gore has the story of Adam Wilson, a resident of nearby Nicholasville, is working to broadcast the opening ceremony from Vancouver. |
The Asbury College Cornerstone Project
The Cornerstone Project: Scripture, Holiness, Stewardship & Mission. |
Engaging Culture Weekend - Micheal Flaherty - 1
Walden's stated mission is to recapture curiosity and to rekindle curiosity. How do you attempt this? |
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Engaging Culture Weekend - Micheal Flaherty - 2
What sort of content does a Walden film contain that other family friendly films might not? |
Engaging Culture Weekend - Micheal Flaherty - 3
Is it true that your favorite scene in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is the Father Time scene? Is this true and why? |
Engaging Culture Weekend - Micheal Flaherty - 4
Other than the kids, who is your favorite character in the Narnia story? Why that character? |
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Engaging Culture Weekend - Micheal Flaherty - 5
Do you have a favorite book from the series? Is there a particular spiritual lesson you've learned from that book? |
Engaging Culture Weekend - Micheal Flaherty - 6
How do the dark portions of the story add to the overall redemptive nature of the series? |
Engaging Culture Weekend - Micheal Flaherty - 7
Are there particular redemptive themes that you are looking for in books to turn into movies? |















