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Dr. Ron Sider at CU for two sessions



2007-03-23 .
Dr. Ron Sider, president and founder of the Evangelicals For Social Action, is scheduled for two sessions while at Campbellsvile University.

He will be the guest speaker at the Kentucky Heartland Institute for Public Policy (KHIPP) on Tuesday, April 3 at 5pmET/4pmCT in the Little Auditorium of the Student Union Building. The discussion topic is "Evangelical Christians in the Public Arena; What is Appropriate."

On Wednesday, April 4, Sider will lead students, faculty and staff as the chapel/convocation speaker at 10amET/9amCT in the Powell Athletic Center on campus. KHIPP events are free and open to the public. Campbellsville University photo


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