Former Lipscomb student hears higher calling and follows

Former Lipscomb student hears higher calling and follows

The water seems to follow Andrew Thetford wherever he goes. He was here for the Nashville flood last May, and he is in Australia dealing with the flood impacting that continent right now. Thetford, a former Lipscomb student, first went to Australia in January of 2010 to attend a discipleship training school through the University of Nations. After three months of training, he and his team went to India and Nepal to do mission work there. That wasn’t enough for him, though. He felt called to go back to Australia when he was offered a leadership role. He knew that this was an opportunity he could not pass up. “I feel like through service to others we find ourselves, God and the meaning of life on the crazy planet called Earth,” Thetford said. “When we truly want to see the face of Christ we simply need to look at others.” The difference in Thetford’s journey to Australia this year compared to last year is that now he is the one doing the training. Working with a group called YWAM (Youth With A Mission), Thetford was given the opportunity to teach a small group of missionaries for a three month period before they go to a third world country for two months. “It’s three months in Australia, where you learn a different lesson each week,” Thetford said. “Whether it is the father heart of God or fearing the Lord or the Holy Spirit. We just want to instill into these people what it really means to know God and love him.” The theme that all YWAM workers live and work...

Lipscomb vs. Setson (Live Blog)

Interested in reliving the Bisons Atlantic Sun victory over Stetson? Check out the live blog from the game below. <a href=”http://www.coveritlive.com/mobile.php/option=com_mobile/task=viewaltcast/altcast_code=e0166a774f” mce_href=”http://www.coveritlive.com/mobile.php/option=com_mobile/task=viewaltcast/altcast_code=e0166a774f” >Lipscomb vs....
Lipscomb overcomes 18-point deficit, beats Belmont 73-64

Lipscomb overcomes 18-point deficit, beats Belmont 73-64

Respect, bragging rights, an undefeated record and an entire boulevard were at stake on Tuesday night when the Battle of the Boulevard went down inside Allen Arena. Coming off of a big win against USC Upstate, the Bisons had all the confidence in the world that they would be able to improve since the last time they faced the Bruins. The Bisons lost that game 88-52 less than two weeks ago. With the deck stacked against them coming into the game and for much of the first half, the Bisons were able to rally from an 18-point deficit with 24 minutes left in the game. “For the first 16 minutes, we were not very good,” Coach Scott Sanderson said. “We didn’t do anything we wanted to do offensively and defensively. I was extremely aggravated at our players.” In the last four minutes of the first half, the Bisons started their run. Trailing 38-20, the Bisons cut it to 40-31 with an 11-2 run that re-energized not only the team but the fans as well. Luckily for Sanderson, the Bisons did not stop their scoring when the half ended. The Bisons came out red-hot and outscored their cross-town rivals 42-24. “To come back from an 18-point deficit says even more about the resiliency of our players,” Sanderson said. “But it is one game with nine more games to go. We have 32 days to keep getting better until March gets here.” After the game at Belmont earlier this month, some questioned if Lipscomb center Adnan Hodzic was outmatched by Belmont big men Mick Hedgepeth and Scott Saunders. The Bosnian native...

Announcement: Nashville Career Fair

Looking for a career or internship in today’s competitive market? On Tuesday, February 8th, from 10 AM-3PM, Lipscomb students have an exclusive opportunity to participate in Nashville’s Career Fair. The fair is held at the Williamson County Agricultural Expo located off the Peytonsville Road Exit. There will be over 200 job opportunities available exclusively for juniors, seniors, graduate students, and alumni from the 14 schools participating in the event. Jobs will be available in many areas, ranging from industry, business, government, education, and more. Registration and parking will be free through the Career Development Center, who will be running a shuttle to the fair at 9:00 and 11:30 AM. Be sure to register to secure both a ticket and a spot on the shuttle starting January 31st in the Career Development Center, especially since on-site registration will not be available and no one will be admitted without a ticket. Don’t miss out on this valuable...