Your Lifestyle Choices May Increase Your Longevity

According to recent studies by Harvard School of Public Health researchers, individuals whose lifestyle habits have resulted in heightened health risk factors may actually shorten their lifespan by as much as four years.

In Haiti on Spring Break

CARREFOUR, Haiti (BP)–Andre Dorlette scans the heap of shattered concrete and twisted rebar that once was his family’s home in Haiti.

The house, perched on a hillside near Port-au-Prince, represented the life savings of the 61-year-old cobbler and father of four — gone, he says, “in the blink of an eye” when a 7.0 magnitude earthquake rocked Haiti Jan. 12.

But Dorlette isn’t focused on the rubble; his eyes are on the team of college students helping him clean up and start over.

Majority of Unchurched Adults Identify Themselves as ‘Christians’

Nearly two-thirds of all unchurched adults—people who have not attended a church activity in the last six months—identified themselves as “Christians,” according to a recent study by the Barna Group.

Guests Enjoy Lee Day Weekend

Last weekend, Lee Day provided hundreds of prospective students and their families with a full menu of fun and informative events. Over a thousand registrants came to campus, where they could do everything from checking out Lee’s drama and music performances and preselecting fall classes to participating in worship services and getting financial aid tips.