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Christian philosophers and apologists call on RZIM board to acknowledge its complicity in scandal - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming

Ravi Zacharias speaks at the ReFresh 2018 conference. (RZIM) Article continues below advertisement ↴ Leading Christian scholars have signed a public letter calling on Ravi Zacharias International Ministries and its board to move forward with its investigation of the ministry s namesake with transparency and objectivity. Philosopher William Lane Craig posted the letter on his Facebook page earlier this week, saying that the signators all respected Ravi Zacharias, and have been grieving the revelation that Zacharias was a sexual predator. As Christian philosophers and apologists who have respected Ravi Zacharias, we have been deeply troubled and grieved by Ravi’s documented sexual misconduct against women, the letter opens.

Despite High Demand For Nurses, Colleges Aren t Keeping Up

James Bernal / The Hechinger Report Originally published on December 21, 2020 4:02 pm At a time when the pandemic has exposed a growing shortage of nurses, it should have been good news that there were more than 1,200 applicants to enter the associate degree program in nursing at Long Beach City College. But the California community college took only 32 of them. North of here, California State University, East Bay isn t enrolling any nursing students at all until at least next fall. Higher education was struggling to keep up with the skyrocketing demand for nurses even before the COVID-19 crisis. Now it s falling further behind.

Colleges Aren t Graduating Enough Nurses During COVID-19 Pandemic : NPR

James Bernal/The Hechinger Report hide caption toggle caption James Bernal/The Hechinger Report Student nurse Gail Powers outside the College Medical Center in Long Beach, Calif. James Bernal/The Hechinger Report At a time when the pandemic has exposed a growing shortage of nurses, it should have been good news that there were more than 1,200 applicants to enter the associate degree program in nursing at Long Beach City College. But the California community college took only 32 of them. North of here, California State University, East Bay isn t enrolling any nursing students at all until at least next fall. Higher education was struggling to keep up with the skyrocketing demand for nurses even before the COVID-19 crisis. Now it s falling further behind.

Champions Golf Club relishes limelight during U S Women s Open

Champions Golf Club relishes limelight during U.S. Women s Open FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 A Lim Kim of Korea gets her shot out of a bunker on the 10th hole during the championship round of the 75th Annual U.S. Women s Open at Champions Golf Club in Houston on Monday, Dec. 14, 2020.Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 2of6 A Lim Kim of South Korea holds onto the Harton S. Semple trophy after winning the 75th Annual U.S. Women s Open at Champions Golf Club in Houston on Monday, Dec. 14, 2020.Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 3of6 Grounds crew work on the 18th hole on Cypress Creek Course after a downpour during the final round of the 75th Annual U.S. Women s Open on the at Champions Golf Club in Houston on Sunday, Dec. 13, 2020. The tournament was suspended until Monday due to the weather.Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less

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