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Colleen Cornett the game entered its first Bradshaw missing a shot for After OCU’s Ashleigh Story success with us.” Sports Editor overtime where no goals were JBU. missed her shot, it was up to Assistant Coach Faith [email protected] made, sending the game into Allie Glazner successfully JBU sophomore Julie Whitlow Thurman has seen the impact of double overtime. to make her shot to end the the fan support as well. Once again, no goals were shootout and name her team “I’m so grateful to be a part The John Brown University made, which meant it was time “It’s been SAC Champions. of a school that will be behind women’s soccer team was for penalty kicks, which sent Whitlow succeeded. The us whether we win or lose,” officially named the 2013-2014 all of the fans at the game into a so much fun fans and team rushed the field Thurman said. “It really shows Sooner Athletic Conference nervous state. with excitement, cheering and how close knit our community Champions after their win OCU senior Megh an to be a part of screaming over the big win. is, how much this family cares against the Oklahoma City McMahon, who was named the When asked to describe for us personally.” University Stars on Friday night. 2012 SAC player of the year, this place as the experience of winning the “Thank you for your Regardless of playing on OCU’s all-time leading goal championship title in one word, encouragement, your cheering, the Stars’ home field, the Lady scorer, and the SAC offensive they celebrate Head Coach Kathleen Paulsen your love and support,” Paulsen Eagles came out ready to put up player of the year, missed said, “Victory.” says to the fans and supporters. a fight. the first OCU attempt in the success with Paulsen believes having “We are so grateful.” Junior Casey O’Brien scored shootout. family, friends and peers travel The team will now fly to the first goal of the game in the O’Brien stepped up to the us.” -Paulsen to Oklahoma City for the match, California to play against 19th minute, leading the Stars line to take her shot and made as well as having their support Concordia University. player defending her to throw it clear past the Stars’ goalie, over the entire season which has A full recap of the her arms in up shock. setting JBU ahead in the made a goal for OCU to which been a huge encouragement. championship game can be It wasn’t until the 44th minute shootout. Golden Eagle freshman Braydi “The support has been found at www.jbuathletics.com that OCU scored a goal, tying OCU’s Allison Worshman Frederick matched, keeping incredible,” Paulsen said. “It’s the game 1-1. missed the next Stars attempt, JBU ahead in the shootout by been so much fun to be a part At the end of the 90-minutes, followed by Senior Laura one point. of this place as they celebrate

RapeSidney Van Wyk awarenessOn Monday night, the group on campus were promoted concerned that SASS had three main objectives at person theJBU survivor has told their Editor-in-Chief showed a video of members of members of the student body, for Rape Awareness Week. Their story. [email protected] SASS reading the true testimonies especially rape survivors, could first and primary objective was to “The most crucial thing is to not of rape survivors who are students be offended. Taking this into help survivors by plugging them say anything that blames them,” at the University followed by a consideration, the group made sure into different resources, like the said Gay. She also wanted students Candles lined the sidewalk talk back session with a member of all of their events—aside from the Northwest Arkansas Rape Crisis to know it is okay if they do not on Sunday night as students left Northwest Arkansas Rape Crisis candles lit along the sidewalk on Center where Gay works as an think they can provide the support the Gathering. The 599 candles Center. Sunday night and the table in the intern. the survivor needs but it is important represented the national average Tuesday the group focused student center with information— She said one survivor she had not to help the survivor find resources of one in three women and one in on gaining support for a piece were attended by choice. previously known told her after this where they can find that support. six men raped in their lifetime as of legislation currently moving Gay also said she understands week she now has the courage to tell “When a rape survivor tells applied to John Brown University’s through the federal government seeing rape discussed or just her story. you’re their story, believe them,” student population. renewing efforts to strengthen rape knowing students are talking about Their second objective for the said Gay. Students Against Sexual Slavery laws across the nation. rape could be difficult for a survivor week is to raise awareness about The main two reasons Gay (SASS) hosted the University’s first The following night a rape who is not at a place of healing yet rape. said rape survivors do not share Rape Awareness Week, starting on survivor came and talked to students and if any feel that way she wants “I can not tell you how many their story and do not report what Sunday night after the Gathering. about her personal experience. The them to talk to her about it. people did not know men could be happened to them is because they Krista Gay, one of the leaders speaker felt ostracized by the church “But I have not met that survivor raped,” said Gay. do not think people will believe of SASS, said it is important to after she was raped and became on campus yet,” said Gay. She She also said many people them and they believe knowing they remember each of those candles, pregnant as a result. also said the 22 rape survivors on seem to have a perception that were raped will change people’s while representing a statistic of Gay said her talk focused on campus who have shared their story rape does not happen in Christian perception of them. a rape survivor, also represents a how Christians can support rape with her, including two she did not communities. “Even though it feels like we person who has their own dreams survivors in the church. know before this week, have all Part of this perception leads to have had a lot of opposition, there and trials along with others who “We were never told ‘no, don’t been very supportive. The original the group’s third and final objective has been so much more support,” care for them. do this’, but we had to jump through idea to host a week dedicated to rape to help students know what to say said Gay. “So we have been really “This is personal. It should be,” a lot of hoops,” said Gay. awareness came from a survivor on when a rape survivor opens up to thankful for that.” said Gay. Some faculty and departments campus. them, especially if they are the first

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CYAN PLATE MAGENTA PLATE YELLOW PLATE BLACK PLATE 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 15 10 c M Y K 50 40 30 20 15 10 Page 2 November 21, 2013 NEWS The Threefold Advocate “Doctor Who” landing at local restaurant Chelsea Spencer adventures of all time. This of the premiere from 11am-3pm. who are big Doctor Who pie. Guests will also get to Staff Writer premiere is highly anticipated Across the world in the UK, fans, and we just thought participate in a costume by “Whovians” everywhere, and Germany, Russia, the United that this was a fun occasion contest, trivia and door prizes. [email protected] the residents of Siloam Springs States, Canada and Ireland, to do something for them,” Those who arrive in costume are no exception. 28 Springs, countries will show this special, said 28 Springs employee will receive free entry, and On Saturday, BBC will located on E. University St., which will be approximately Casey Letellier. all other guests will be broadcast the Doctor Who 50th joined the excitement by 80 minutes long, on Saturday. The restaurant is preparing charged a $5 entrance fee. Anniversary special, promising planning to host a “Doctor The episode will premiere at 28 a British themed menu for “It’s a fun celebration of that the episode will follow the Who ‘Day of the Doctor’ 50th Springs at 1:50pm Central Time. the event and will serve fish all things Doctor Who and all Doctor in one of his greatest Anniversary Party” on the day “We have some customers fingers, custard and shepherd’s things British,” Letellier said. Alisha Kaub, a Doctor Who fan for over three years, is highly anticipating the 50th anniversary party at 28 Springs. “[The episode will] have past doctors and companions, and seeing them interact with the current doctor and companion . . . will be interesting. I’m most looking forward to the different dynamics between them,” Kaub said. The anniversary special is expected to draw a fairly large crowd, and 28 Springs is preparing to accommodate anywhere from 50 to 100 people. For this reason, the restaurant requested that all guests BYOC--that is, Bring Your Own Chair. Letellier said, “We hope that guests will bring bean bags and couches and just settle in and get comfortable . . .It’s going to be a lot of fun!” Doors to the “Doctor Who ‘Day of the Doctor’ 50th Anniversary Party” at 28 Springs will open at 11:00am, and the first 25 people to arrive will receive Image Courtesy of HYPABLE a free cup of British tea. An image from the highly anticipated 50th Anniversary episode, “The Day of the Doctor.” The episode will feature current Doctor Matt Smith (left) and former Doctor David Tennant (right), as well as former companions and old enemies. Medieval festival brings Middle Ages to campus Nichole Coates ago. Each group will set up medieval student Makayla we’re learning about literature, something you can be proud of Opinions Editor a booth and share different Schultz said of the crypt it really brings the readings that doesn’t require computers.” aspects of the Medieval era. she and Hunt are designing. to life if we learn about Himes’ class invited roughly [email protected] Participants will have the “We’re trying to create the culture and context.” 100 schools to attend the faire. opportunity to visit the cult things as closely as we can Himes said many people In the past, the Medieval The term Dark Ages does of the saints, take part in an to the medieval times.” today misconstrue the events Literature class co-hosted not accurately depict the excavation, drink non-alcoholic Himes’ students will host the of the Medieval Ages. the event with the history Medieval period, according mead, eat venison, watch a event as a class project designed “There were just a lot of department. Yet this year’s to Jonathan Himes, associate puppet show retelling the life to share the knowledge they exciting things about the med class of 28 students, as the professor of English. Hosted of Marie de France and observe learn through their readings ages that were not dark at all,” largest Medieval Literature in the Soderquist Business illuminated manuscripts. with a wider audience. Himes said. “We think of the class in the past 10 years, will Center today from 3:00-6:00 “The faire’s not only meant “For the public, I jokingly Germanic tribes and Vikings host entirely by themselves. p.m., this year’s Medieval to be informative, but interactive call this week Medieval as barbarian. In some ways, “We have a greater variety Faire will display examples of and a recreation of medieval Awareness Week,” Himes said. they were very advanced. They of booth themes this year,” the innovations and customs life,” Medieval Literature “We want to share the kind had technology we don’t know Himes said. “I’m looking credited to Medieval times. student Cori Hunt said. of learning we do in higher about. In a virtual age, the value forward to seeing the students’ Split into groups of two Students have designed their education in an exciting way of looking at the Medieval creativity and how they tie their and three people each, Himes’ booths to be as authentically so people can see the kind Ages is to see what you can presentations into the literature.” Medieval Literature class began medieval as possible. of research and specialized do with yourself and with planning the event six weeks “It’s a genuine replica,” knowledge we acquire. When your own hands in order to do Kansas City trip shows visual component of worship

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Many students had their first experience with Orthodox Christianity and Islamic art during a trip last weekend to Kansas City. Students in Honors Integrated Theology visited the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art to tour the “Medieval and Islamic Art” exhibit on Saturday, Nov.9, before experiencing a Vespers service at a Russian Orthodox church. The next morning they attended a icons painted on the walls bells and reading of Scripture, Submitted by Laura Roller Sunday church service at a of Orthodox churches. hearing is engaged as well. Just a few examples of Islamic and Christian art from the Nelson-Atkins Museum Greek Orthodox church. “The most enriching Vila said the entire service in Kansas City. Students from the Honors Integrated Theology class also visited two “I had never had any thing about Greek Orthodox is deeply theologically focused. Orthodox Christian churches experience with Orthodox worship is that it involves “Everything in their Christianity,” said Hannah the whole person,” said worship service points to Nestor, one of the students Dave Vila, professor of Christ,” said Nestor. who went on the trip. religion and philosophy, who She also said before going She was also fascinated with teaches the class along with on this trip, Eastern Orthodox the symmetry and geometric Chad Raith, assistant professor Christianity had been a very shapes used in Islamic art. of religion and philosophy. lose concept in her head. Muslim artists do not show He further explained how “We go on this trip because people or animals in their the service engages a person it allows students to see and sacred texts, which has lead through sight with the icons, experience the very things to a very distinct form of art taste with the Eucharist, that we are talking about based on Arabic lettering. touch by kissing the icons in the class,” said Vila. Islamic art is very and smell by the incense. “And it is a lot of fun.” different from the many Through music, chanting, 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 15 10 C M Y K 50 40 30 20 15 10

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Want more friends to visit your room? Ask Want to have Facebook and registration at 1. you parents for the “Sony 65” Class, LED, 4K 3. your finger tips? Put the ”Apple® iPad® Air Ultra HD TV, Smart, 3D, HDTV” and without a doubt with Wi-Fi - 128GB” on Santa’s mind. Some of the people will flock to your room. It comes with 4 pairs features include: a 9.7-inch Retina display, A7 chip of active 3D glasses, and an owner’s manual. Some with M7 motion coprocessor, Built-in Wi-Fi, Up to 10 product specifications include: 58-1/4” wide, 85.7 hours of battery life, a 5MP iSight camera with 1080p lbs. with stand or 82.6 lbs. without. HD video recording, a FaceTime HD camera, iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote apps included, iOS 7 and iCloud.

Be sure to grab the new iPhone update. The Want be known as the best photographer on 2. “Apple® iPhone® 5s with iOS 7” is available 4. campus? Tell grandma to get out there on with up to 64GB of memory, comes with Apple Ear- Black Friday to catch the deals on the “Canon EOS Pods with Remote and Mic, a Lightning to USB Cable, Rebel T3 Digital SLR Camera”. It comes with an 18- and a USB Power Adapter. A few of it’s features are: 55mm lens, a Battery, charger, Interface cable, eye it is 4.87 inches tall, 2.31 inches wide, weighs 3.95 cup, strap (EW-200DB), EOS Digital Solution disc, and ounces, features touch ID, retina display, 8 megapixel an owner’s manual. isight® camera, 1080p HD video recording, and Siri.

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Page 4 November 21, 2013 EDITORIAL The Threefold Advocate More chapels, please planning jbu’s future Changes in this semester’s chapel regimen have left reporters feeling dismayed. Besides an unusually high number of all-worship nights at The Gathering, we have also noticed a distinct lack of additional opportunities for chapel credit. Only two talkback sessions occurred, with Phil and Rici Skei back in September and Tony Kriz more recently; this despite the fact that we have had a guest speaker nearly every week. By the time school is out for December, only two more additional opportunities will have surfaced, besides Vespers: Constitution Day and the end of the 10 Days project. Not even a chapel movie night. We The Threefold Advocate believe that chapel is an opportunity to humble ourselves before God and fellowship with believers during the week. Chapel can refresh attendees in a time of stress and challenge them to think about God in new ways. Therefore, we find it disappointing that so few additional chapel credits have been offered this semester. In past years, history talks have helped us reflect on the context of our world, talkback sessions have taken us beyond the half-hour chapel sermon and movie nights have encouraged us to think about pop culture through the lens of our faith. We are unsure about the cause of this shortage. Perhaps few of the chapel speakers have had time to talk with students. Perhaps Hannah Bradford / The Threefold Advocate higher-ups want to make chapel credit more formal. Perhaps low attendance in the past has prompted administrators to do away with the opportunities altogether. Whatever the reason, we fondly remember the variety of chapel credits we have had in the past, and hope that the Office of Christian Formation takes our thoughts into account in the coming semester. Crime tells a story It’s way more complicated daughters and send them back than that, of course. Such to Ukraine. And that everyone stories always are. Within involved—father, mother, Read for pleasure days of the wife’s death, biological and adopted he allegedly pretend-hired daughters, the mistresses, books can entertain Gypsy to pretend-nanny even Gypsy’s aging mom—is the younger of his eight fabulously good-looking. You can tell what time of the semester it is by observing the children, half of whom It is a story more fictional- busyness of the library. Students sit slouched over books, their were adopted from Ukraine. sounding than fiction. The

glazed eyes straining to concentrate on and somehow absorb the ontributor Sometime thereafter, he and plot is almost too wild to C Gypsy ended up in prison follow, much less believe. material staring blandly up into their faces. Coffee fuels the student Patty Kirk for impersonating one of Certainly, as Tolstoy asserts too drowsy to focus without caffeine. the Ukrainian daughters and in his all too believable novel, Do you remember the last time you read a book for pure enjoyment? thereby get Gypsy out of this hugely unhappy family is The other day my sister debt. (I don’t understand this unhappy in its own way—or, If you’re like the majority of students, then probably not. Sharon called to update me part either. I’m not good at in any case, unhappier than For most of us, to read is to do homework—a sad fact of college on the Martin MacNeill money.) any I’ve ever heard of. life. We The Threefold Advocate want to encourage you that it may trial, currently all over TV My sister went on and Except, maybe, in the not always be so. apparently. (I don’t have TV because, if I did, I’d be Remember the days when your parents read you “The Lion, the following murder stories— that’s what I like about true Witch and the Wardrobe”? Or the first time you opened “Harry Potter” or watching shows about to decide for yourself whether the series belonged in heaven or in Tilikum and that trainer crime. It sounds, well, biblical. hell? Or the time last summer when you stayed up all night reading with the ponytail and why we shouldn’t keep orcas in The “Hunger Games,” and then did the same thing the following captivity, which Sharon told night, only this time with “Catching Fire”? That was all reading, too. me about the last time she on about the fascinations of Bible. College is about learning. And yes, much of that learning occurs called—instead of writing or this trial. The excruciatingly I think that’s what I like grading student essays.) miserable daughters, who’ve about true crime. It sounds, by absorbing the information found in books. But when we grow to “Today another mistress also testified. The benighted well, biblical. Villains as so heavily rely on books for knowledge rather than for enjoyment, testified,” Sharon reported. lovers. Various forensic mean as any Lamech. Heroes we are in danger of losing one of life’s pleasures: the ability to escape “There’s another other revelations. as loving as any Ruth, as our worries for a short while within a book’s pages and thereafter woman?!” We’re on the phone for upright as any Joseph. “Yeah. She looks just over an hour, during which Secondary players as round— return to our day-to-day activities with renewed perspectives. like Gypsy. His type, I I learn that one biological exhibiting equally convincing In many ways, analyzing a book resembles analyzing a movie. guess.” (Gypsy, the main daughter is, like her father, good and bad traits—as Esau. Although you can analyze “Thor” all you want, the movie is still other woman, had testified a doctor. And that the Or that woman at the well. Or designed to entertain. In the same way, Alan Paton’s “Cry, the previously.) “This new other three biological kids Simon the Sorcerer. mistress—actually, she’s a (one of whom, the only There is nothing, nothing, Beloved Country” and Augustine’s “Confessions” were not written previous one, I think—said son, apparently committed like story—whether true solely for the purpose of being critiqued. that Martin once told her he suicide after his mom’s or made up—to enthrall an Don’t allow college to destroy your ability to enjoy the process of could kill someone and get death) suffered various audience and make them away with it.” mental illnesses. And that think. I guess that’s why Jesus reading a book. Here’s the gist of the case, the daughters have struggled was always telling stories. One of these days, perhaps over Thanksgiving Break, pick up a in case you don’t have TV for years to have their father book and read for pleasure. Allow the work to draw you in and hold either: A doctor is accused brought to trial. And that part you hostage. Don’t analyze the content. Don’t view the process as a of having murdered his wife, of the rage and terror that whose bathtub drowning after fueled their efforts stemmed Kirk is a professor of English. project or assignment. Just read, and enjoy. facelift surgery seven years from his alleged threats to She can be reached at PKirk@ ago had been ruled accidental. unadopt the nonbiological jbu.edu

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November 21, 2013 Page 5 OPINION The Threefold Advocate No more PDA in chapel

This rule leaves a certain her four years at John Brown. amount of freedom for couples “My personal annoyance is to decide what they believe the infamous stroking of the would be considered appropriate other person’s back for several PDA. Some types of PDA, minutes with the tips of your such as kissing goodbye with fingers,” Rouhselang said. “I

ditor other people around, could be also see a lot of hand on the

E extremely offensive to some, knee or thigh, and of course s while others are not bothered by interlocking of the fingers is it at all. everywhere!” port

S In my three years at John Some people might not be Brown, I have seen and heard bothered by these forms of Colleen Cornett about all kinds of PDA around PDA and might not even notice campus. One of my favorites it happening. However, Perry On John Brown University’s was the couple I caught playing and Rouhselang both find it campus, the word community tonsil-hockey in the elevator in distracting. is thrown around daily. Living Bell Science Hall. “All of the moving and life with your friends, brothers To no JBU student’s surprise, shifting around in order to be and sisters in Christ and your the one place where I see PDA as close as possible to their significant others is something the most and hear the most boyfriend or girlfriend is that the university promotes, as complaints about it is in chapel. the most distracting to me,” long as it is done in a healthy Yeah, that’s right, people. I’m Rouhselang said. and morally respectful manner. talking about it. Perry said, “I can tell you that In the JBU 2013-2014 Junior Andrea Perry, who you will miss out on so much of Courtesy of www.google.com. Student Handbook, there are many rules and regulations draw the line? think physical affection is an listed that students are expected According to the JBU student “I think that if a couple really important part of a relationship, to follow. From rules on class feels the need to be in physical but there is a time and place for attendance to the use of alcohol, handbook, “public displays contact with each other in that, and in chapel isn’t that time the handbook provides students church or chapel, I think putting or place.” with fairly clear expectations of of affection (PDA) must be an arm on the back of the chair Here’s the moral of the living. is appropriate for that setting,” story; it’s important to show On page 26 of the handbook, Rouhselang said. “The primary your significant other that you students can find a section titled discreet and in consideration focus is worship and learning care. That is going to be shown “Public Displays of Affection.” about God.” differently in each individual The section reads as follows: of others in the community.” Rouhselang told me that relationship. But please, for the “Following the Biblical she once had a boyfriend who sake of your fellow students, standard that calls for fidelity put his arm around her during professors and peers, save it for in marriage and chastity in works in the sound booth for what God could teach you if church services. She said she open dorm. Don’t make us all singleness, public displays of chapel, believes she has seen you weren’t distracted so much found it a distraction that kept feel awkward and uncomfortable affection (PDA) must be discreet just about every type of PDA about how sweaty your palms her attention from God. anymore. Please. and in consideration of others in possible. “I’ve seen it all,” she are in your boyfriend’s hand.” Still, she also explained that Amen. the community.” said. I don’t doubt her for one The goal is for students she isn’t opposed to all PDA. (Could we get “in second. to leave JBU with lifelong “I am in no way saying that consideration of others in the Senior Lexi Rouhselang has friends—not just significant significant others should not Cornett is a junior majoring community” in a bold, italic, all also witnessed many types of others, Perry said. be able to show each other in Communication. She can be caps, underline?) PDA during chapel services in So, where do couples need to physical affection,” she said. “I reached at [email protected]. Your needs concerned for me, but you had no opportunity. Not that I am speaking of being in need, for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and need. I can do all things

What the heck, America? ontributor through him who strengthens C me” (Phil. 4:10-13). Tom Lamborn Paul, imprisoned as he was writing this epistle, indicates Selfies breed selfishness Have you stopped to think that he had experienced need about what you really need? but had learned to be content in the Selfie (thanks, Snapchat), but badly on us all. Commercials try to get us to spite of his need. Being chained because the concept of a selfie The selfie is an inherently buy toothpaste, facial creams, a with little ability to move along is not new. As long as there selfish construct, with its pair of jeans, cereal, a car and so with limited food, stench and have been cheap cameras and basic concept being that you on. I asked one of my Education filth would be more than most bathroom mirrors, selfies have are more important than your classes to write down what they of us could endure. Yet Paul been a plague to society. But surroundings. Whether literal or needed. I had responses such as: learned to endure with joy and now they are exploding all over metaphorical, the way the selfie coffee, fulfilling relationships, singing (see Acts 16:25) and ditor the internet. Smartphones are to treats the subject’s relationship confidence, alone time, love, God was glorified.

E blame. With the advent of the to its setting is telling. Where you more professional clothing, Paul also had some physical front-facing camera, selfies are no are becomes a vague background, sleep, food and Jesus. ailment that definitely bothered longer confined to the bathroom in contrast to a normal portrait Obviously, we know that him. In 2 Corinthians 12:7- mirror. Now anyone anywhere that takes into account the there is a difference between 10 Paul talked about his thorn anaging can photograph themselves doing subject’s environment. Instead needs and wants, but sometimes in the flesh. We don’t know M nothing. of caring about where you are at it is difficult to discern the exactly what it was; perhaps Jon Skinner Therein lies my problem and photographing yourself in difference. Right out of college, some eye problem. Paul with the thing. Before, selfies that context, the selfie involves I thought that I needed the same asked the Lord to remove this What the Heck, America?!? were for people who didn’t have elevating the self above all else. things in my first apartment that affliction three times. However, interesting things to photograph. But it needn’t be this way. my parents had in their house: a the Lord told Paul, “My grace is This is the first installment Selfies reflected badly on the Next time, instead of taking couch, chairs, a TV, etc. Reality sufficient for you, for my power in a weekly series of columns selfie-ee. A selfie profile pic that selfie, ask someone to take set in when I had just enough is made perfect in weakness.” in which I will self-indulgently meant you weren’t doing more a picture of you. Next time you money to buy groceries and gas (2 Corinthians 12:9) complain about whatever topic, interesting things that someone are in the great outdoors and and to pay utility bills, rent and Paul had a need to be free trend, or event in American could photograph you doing, like want to document it, try and get insurance. from his thorn in the flesh, but culture, politics or sports that climbing a mountain or going to more of that beautiful sunset in Did I really need the other the Lord determined that Paul ticks me off the most any given a theme park or camping in the the frame and less of your mug. things? Not really. Those extra needed that affliction to better week. wilderness. Next time, when you open up things were wants. serve God’s purposes. But now, people are taking your camera app and before you So what do you need? We all have our struggles Perhaps you thought of and challenges in life. Do we This week Oxford University selfies while doing those very start reaching for the “switch Philippians 4:19 (English accept these as part of God’s Press, the publisher of the Oxford things. It’s a testament to camera” button, take a look at Standard Version) which says, plan causing us to mature in dictionaries and unofficial our supremely self-absorbed what is on your screen. See the “And my God will supply every him? Our view of need is not vanguard of the English language, and materialistic society that world displayed on your screen need of yours according to his necessarily that same view that declared ‘selfie’ the word of the no matter how exciting the and appreciate it. riches in glory in Christ Jesus”? God has. year for 2013. That means that activity, how exotic the locale, Heck, maybe even look at the Many people quote this May we all be willing to selfie will be entered into the next how beautiful the landscape, world without a smartphone at as an individual promise by accept what God allows to edition of the Oxford dictionary the instinct is to photograph all. But that’s another rant for God. However, this was not come our way as a means of as an official part of the English ourselves. another day… addressed to an individual, but bringing more glory to him! language. No word yet on whether We don’t even have the social to the whole church at Philippi What do you need? the entry will be accompanied by skills to ask a stranger to take in response to their financial a badly lit, poorly framed image a photo for us anymore. The gift to Paul. of someone in desperate need of selfie used to reflect badly on Earlier in Philippians four, a new profile picture. the individual. Now, in the era of Skinner is a junior majoring in Paul wrote, “I rejoiced in the This development may come instagram and snapchat and other Graphic and Web Design. He Lord greatly that now at length Lamborn is a professor of as a surprise to some people, not me-centric social media, the can be reached at SkinnerJJ@ you have revived your concern Education. He can be reached because 2013 wasn’t the year of selfie, and its popularity, reflects jbu.edu. for me. You were indeed at [email protected].

CYAN PLATE MAGENTA PLATE YELLOW PLATE BLACK PLATE 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 15 10 c M Y K 50 40 30 20 15 10 Page 6 November 21, 2013 LIFESTYLES The Threefold Advocate Who’s the best ‘Who’? The Ninth Doctor The Tenth Doctor The Eleventh Doctor Stop what you’re doing. Take your hand off that mouse. No matter what happens on the rest of Doctor Who Why is the Eleventh Doctor the best? What makes Do not click Season 2. Start from the beginning. the Tenth Doctor will always be my Doctor. When I am Matt Smith’s portrayal of the last time Lord better than Skipping the first season of Doctor Who is a grave offense having a bad day, Ten is the Doctor I go watch to cheer that of Tennant’s Ten and Eccleston’s Nine? The fact that I refuse to forgive. I’ve heard all the excuses. Let’s me up, even if his episodes sometimes makes me cry. there’s even a debate is a testament to the superb work address some, shall we? He is, among other things, completely adorable, ener- Matt Smith has done in his three seasons playing the 1) “I watched the first episode and it was awful.” Well, getic, talkative, adventurous, and very clever. Ten has Doctor. When he was first announced as Tennant’s yeah. Pilot episodes are always awful. Have you ever seen the been called the most ‘human’ of the Doctors, because he replacement, many fans were skeptical that an actor so pilot of Psych? Or Sherlock? Or shows great af- finity towards young could play a character so Monk? Awful, all of them. Terrible. the human race as a whole, as old. And yet Smith consistently They’re the worst representation well as being the most emotional balances portraying of a show. Watch the next and honest of the Doctors, a thousand year old and episode. which I really like. It fills his playing a Doctor who, 2) “The special effects stories with truths about even when up against it, ditor suck.” Yes. Yes they do. Look, human na- r ture, without just seems to be having fun. e the fact is that the BBC is a leaving the adventure for His Doctor is E one capable government- ditor sponsored one second. Another reason of playfully wearing a fez, television E station. They why I love Ten is that he just because, and then a ws anaging ontribut have one e outdoor set, two is, in a word, a Nerd. He is moment later condemning C M indoor sets, N four costumes, “obsessively enthusiastic” a villain to death. Some twelve actors, Hannah Wright and one about every- Rissa Willis thing, and is would say Jon Skinner such a fun- umbrella. The improvements constantly mak- ing references loving character shouldn’t be to the special effects of late have nothing to do with Eleven to modern culture (he loves Harry Potter and the Lion capable of the dark moments that Eleven has been a part being the better doctor and everything with the BBC suddenly King!). He has a real passion for living life and seeing of in his time. Yet that is what makes Eleven great. He is having a little extra cash. beauty in all things, which is spurred on by his compan- running from a secret, and while he does that he does his Now you have no excuses. Here are some reasons you ions. And thanks to actor David Tennant he also happens best to defend and enjoy what is good in the universe. should watch the first season. to be exceedingly attractive and have some really, really Besides Matt Smith’s job as an actor, the show is just 1) A different kind of Doctor. Nine was not born in a blaze great hair. more enjoyable in his time as the Doctor. With Nine of glory, like Eleven, with all his old stories tied up and new To me, the Tenth Doctor captures everything that and Ten, Doctor Who was a show that often ventured adventures awaiting. Nine was born after the Time War, the Doctor Who should be. His time, from 2006-2009, was into deeply schmaltzy and corny story lines. When the madness that destroyed his planet and made him the last filled with stories of love, loss, and forgiveness, trial and Doctor saved the world it was a big deal emotionally, of the Time Lords, and Nine was the one that ended it—by triumph, adventure and beauty, and a life well lived. I but it lacked an epic scale. Now, with Eleven, the show killing everyone. Nine is weighed down by rage and guilt, also love Ten’s companions: Rose Tyler, the love of his indulges in season long story arcs that make their payoffs which makes for some very interesting character dynamics. life; Martha Jones, who saved him from grief; and Donna more enjoyable. When Eleven saves the world, it isn’t 2) Villains. Skipping season one means you will never see Noble, his best friend, among others. just as a silly englishman in a blue box, its also as a how the Doctor reacts when he finds out the Dalek were not In short, if a blue police box ever shows up at my heroic messiah in a epic space opera. That’s whats great killed in the Time War, and you will never meet the child with door, I hope the man who comes out and offers me a ride about Doctor Who: The epic scale that is possible. And the gas mask who implores you, “Are you my mummy?” is wearing converse, a trench coat, and a pinstriped suit, that’s whats great about Eleven: having seen the vastness Nine is my favorite Doctor. He’s got a very different feel and says one word: “Allons-y!” of the universe, and having to do terrible things to defend from Ten and Eleven, struggles in ways they never do. I love it, he still is able to put on a fez, give us a ‘Geronimo’ to watch him grow. I love to see his relationship with Rose and have fun saving the world yet again. develop. I’d love if you could see it too. Life with others: a call to selflessness for all Kelsey Gulliver society we live in could be a core of come to be over time considered as They admit that this can be time, space and compassion to share Lifestyles Editor our sinful actions. “We are basically family. The body of Christ. discouraging, but both agree that with others. 300 lb. heroin addicts,” he thought People come knocking: friends, these situations allows them to rely Retelling the parable of the rich [email protected] out loud, drawing a harrowing acquaintances and strangers alike. A even more so of the restorative young man in modern terms, he comparison between our need for few invited, but most not. And the nature of God. emphasized that today’s college A desire to live a more the latest technology or hottest Kriz family has yet to turn down a Despite the roughest of times, students are actually considered monastic life, a life filled with designer and the nagging craving potential housemate. Tony and Aimee want to continue to be in the top one percent of the abundant hospitality and authentic some have for other addictive “Most of them say they are just fostering an open and inviting home world’s wealth. community, led Tony and Aimee substances. going to stay for two weeks,” Aimee for the rest of their lives. “It’s small, “He probably had 400 square Kriz to commit to a drastic lifestyle He and his wife were drawn said. “But most of the time it ends not flashy,” Tony said. “But we are feet with a simple courtyard,”Tony change. to monasticism, so counter to the up being two years.” doing what we have been called to described. “He maybe owned four Tony, who spoke in chapel last norm, which is rooted in Christian “Each person changes the home do… in the limited and failing ways changes of clothing and two pairs Thursday, explained how his family discipline. Spiritual postures add pretty distinctly,” Tony added. At we do these things.” of shoes. Compare that to our own made a vow of communal living. structure to a monastic life, as does any given time, there are multiple Doubts and worries about how closets. We are rich in Biblical “We had this realization of how on emphasis benevolent sharing. people staying in the home, right to pay the rent are cast aside, and standards.” opulent our lives are,” he explained. God heard these stirrings in the now three and as many as four. this couple who has lived below the Following the example of a “We were wanting comfort, hearts of the Kriz family— the However, this devotion to poverty line for the past six years more monastic life, Tony hopes that material comfort. So much so that it catalyst had been launched. inviting people in to their home daily chooses to answer God’s students will also choose to give up was almost like other people needed It started with a single friend does not come without a cost. The call on their lives—along the way the material for the eternal and to our permission to enter our space.” living in their spare bedroom, and couple estimates that about one in encouraging others to do the same. live in intentional community with Tony even explored the idea that has progressed over the years to three guests take advantage of them Tony is adamant that even others. the overly materialistic American continual stream of individuals, who in some way or another. college students have excess things,

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Shelby DeLay With a table prepared for over 30 people and the smells of warm Staff Writer Thanksgiving aromas along with thankful hearts in the air, the Duggar [email protected] family begins a long day of friends, family, food and fun. With 19 children, ranging from the ages of 25 to three, the well- known “19 Kids and Counting” family from Northwest Arkansas celebrates the holidays in a super-sized way. This time of the year comes with many traditions the Duggar family participates in. Some of the traditions have been alive since Josh, the oldest Duggar child, was very young. “When Josh was young, and I had seven children under the age of seven, I started something called Grateful Gobblers and I wanted that to become a family tradition,” Michelle Duggar, mother of the family, said. “I would trace over their hands on paper to make little hand turkeys.” She would then have each of the children color their turkeys or cut them out with construction paper and think of four things they were grateful for that year to write on each one of the feathers of the turkey. “We worked on memorizing the definition of gratefulness,” Michelle said.“Gratefulness is realizing God and others are responsible for achievements in my life. We would then talk about what we were grateful for from God. Usually these were things like mom, dad, sisters and brothers.” The thankfulness and gratitude for what the Lord has blessed them with did not stop. Family traditions continue into Thanksgiving Day when the rest of the family is present. The process is one that all of the family gets involved with. The family usually eats Thanksgiving lunch around one o’clock in the afternoon, but there is more that happens beforehand, said Michelle. “Before the meal, we take time to go around the room and each person goes around and says what they are thankful for,” Michelle said. “We start with the youngest and go to the oldest. We try not to repeat things we are thankful for.” http://www.duggarfamily.com/content/duggar_recipes. The Duggar family does not keep Thanksgiving Day just to the “We usually make about 15 pumpkin pies,” Michelle said.“Sometimes immediate family. Aunts, uncles and cousins are always welcome, as are it turns out being what gets eaten for breakfast too. The children have others from the community whom the family knows has nowhere else to fallen in dad’s footsteps of eating a piece of pumpkin pie in the morning, go for the holidays. so we need 15.” “This is the perfect time to also teach our children about hospitality,” Michelle also added that some members of the family enjoy Michelle said. “Hospitality is cheerfully sharing food, shelter and spiritual pumpkin pie so much that they will request it on their birthdays as well, refreshment with those God brings into our lives. I want to teach my children instead of birthday cake. to be welcoming of those who would be lonely.” Another favorite dessert is Aunt Carol’s buckeyes, which she Michelle added that this year, her eldest son Josh’s family will be out described as “melt in your mouth” Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. of state this year, spending the day with his wife Anna’s family. “The kids always look forward to those,” Michelle said. “We have to “We will miss them this year. That is five that we will not have with ration them out to make sure we save some for the next day.” us,” Michelle said. “But we can definitely fill that space with those who do After offering their thanks and having Thanksgiving Dinner not have family to be with.” together, the family and friends sit around and enjoy fellowship with each The aromas and smells of Thanksgiving along with spending time other. with loved ones are something the entire family enjoys. “Sometimes we just hang out, and maybe take naps,” Michelle “It really makes you anticipate one o’clock lunch,” Michelle said. said. “Then we play board games and puzzles. Chess and scrabble usually Preparing food for all that are invited to Thanksgiving Dinner at the make an appearance. We just sit around and enjoy family and fellowship Duggar house is a process that involves more than just Michelle. Some of with those that are there with us.” the work has to be done beforehand, while other things can be done the Family and fellowship with one another is a big part of what the day of. Duggar family values during the Thanksgiving holiday, but also being able Beforehand, preparation for the homemade rolls, green bean to share life and being thankful with and for those they are surrounded casserole and pumpkin pies is done. On Thanksgiving day, those are put by. in the oven and baked while mashed potatoes and corn are cooked. The Michelle says that she is most thankful for knowing Christ and turkey is cooked the night before. being born again and having a solid rock she can base her life on. “Sometimes the variety of favorites is dependent on who wants to “God gives us life,” Michelle said. “Family is a joy to have because come in and help me,” Michelle said. “Industrial ovens help cooking for 30 God created and designed it.” much faster.” She is also thankful for the fact that her family is able to base their She also added that there are always plenty of leftovers. lives on God’s truth as well. “We have the whole spread,” Michelle said. “The whole counter “I am thankful for God’s word and the family He has blessed us serving line will be filled with food.” with,” Michelle said. “I am thankful for the truth we base our lives on. 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Page 8 November 21, 2013 SPORTS The Threefold Advocate Get to know your Golden Eagles from around the world

Arty Pavlov Gilbert Gyamfi Kofi Josephs Kurtis Phillips Kiev, Ukraine Brampton, Ontario Birmingham, England Adelaide, Australia

Samson Olayemi Max Hopfgartner Travis Olson Manchester, England Salzburg, Austria Kandern, Germany Q&A

If you could marry a Kardashian, who would it be?

Kurtis Phillips: Kim. She’s the most attractive.

Max Hopfgartner: Kim, but I’m not really interested.

Kofi Josephs: If you were given the chance to play Favorite childhood Based on appearances, it would another sport, what would it be? memory? be Kim. But on getting married, Khloe. She’s marriage material. Gilbert Gyamfi: Arty Pavolov: When I was four, my dad was Soccer. When I was a kid, I spent a lot of time playing Travis Olson: sleeping and I threw pepper in his I don’t know who they are.. soccer and tried to practice to play professionally. eyes and ran off.

Max Hopfgartner Kofi Josephs: Volleyball, but not in spandex. Playing in front of Michael Jordan. Favorite foods?

Gilbert Gyamfi: Samson Olayemi: Travis Olson: When I was 14, in my 5th Football. It would be easier for me because you don’t Pizza, Spaetzle with Jaegersauce. have to play both sides. I like contact. basketball game I helped win with a lay up at the buzzer. Samson Olayemi: What is something you find weird about American culture? Jerk Chicken and Rice.

Kurtis Phillips: Everyone has guns. You don’t have any guns in Australia...that was weird to me. Kofi Josephs: Chipotle. Kofi Josephs: Your cars are like go-carts because they are all automatic. Arty Pavlov: Max Hopfgartner: Apples, peaches and watermelons. So much fast food.

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November 21, 2013 Page 9 SPORTS The Threefold Advocate Women’s soccer heads to California

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On Tuesday’s victory s i e r r a against Evangel, senior a t h l e t e SHIPLEY Sierra Shipley hit the o f t h e 1,000-point mark in – – her collegiate career. #22 Shipley is a marketing w e e k b a s k e t b a l l major from Fayetteville, Ark. For a full game recap, visit www.jbuathletics.com

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TV FANDEMONIUM The frenzied buildup to the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary episode serves easy access to Netflix, many new fans are able to binge-watch their way to to prove one thing: TV fans can be crazy. Something about the months catching up with current episodes, creating a whole new bred of fans/addicts. between seasons followed by week after week of new episodes leads to a We talked to fans of some of the most obsesively followed shows on campus kind of addiction movies and video games don’t quite reach. And now with and asked them some questions about the television shows they love. Marikit Schwartz DOCTOR WHO

When you first started watching it, at what point did you If you could tell people who’ve never watched before q realize you had fallen in love with the show? why they should in one sentence, what would you say? q

The first episode (in Season 1) I watched it and couldn't Its a story about grand adventures that we’ll never expe- A wait for more. rience and at the same time its a story about people and A the choices that people make.

Shannon Henderson SHERLOCK

How did you first find out about Sherlock? If you could tell people who’ve never watched before Q why they should in one sentence, what would you say? Q

I was first introduced to Sherlock by my wonderful Sherlock is an intelligent and witty show, full of well- A roommate. I was immediately and hopelessly addict- thought-out and intricate scriptwriting, that found, in my A ed. I watched the entire first series in a day. opinion, the very best actors to play every part, and the cinematography is worth watching all on its own. Rissa Willis DOCTOR WHO

When you first started watching it, at what point did you If you could tell people who’ve never watched before q realize you had fallen in love with the show? why they should in one sentence, what would you say? q

At the end of an episode he makes a Harry Potter refer- Its not just a Sci-Fi TV Show. It contains so much real A ence and I was just like “Ok, that’s it, I need more of this truth about human nature and it contains some really A show.” good stories and I think good stories are worth telling. Connor My Little Pony WIDNER Friendship is magic When you first started watching it, at what point did you If you could tell people who’ve never watched before Q realize you had fallen in love with the show? why they should in one sentence, what would you say? Q After a couple of episodes and learning that I liked the show, I My Little Pony is a show that breaks traditional gender boundaries A started to run through the first season all at once and in an early by presenting problems in a way that is funny, and yet preserving A episode I remember laughing out loud, which doesn't happen often the more serious matter of the problem by presenting an actual to me. From that moment I was hooked. solution. Ashley GAME OF THRONES Duckworth If you could tell people who’ve never watched before Q Who is your favorite character? why they should in one sentence, what would you say? Q I don't exactly have too much of a favorite character because Game This show doesn't just show us what we want to see of the charac- A of Thrones has a way of making you hate the characters you should ters, it shows us all sides of them; good or bad. It doesn't simply A love and love the characters you should hate. If I had to choose I skip out on the part of the character that makes them human just to would pick Daenerys Targaryen because of her ability to face her keep people watching the show. hardships head on and not back down despite being a woman in her day and age. WALKER MARTIN avatar

Q What kept you coming back week after week? What is your favorite part of the show? Q

Equal parts: humor, action, and character development, Avatar is My favorite part of the show is probably the episode Zuko alone. A a saber-toothed mouse-lion of a show. Specifically, the final scene. A

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