published by webteam on Wed, 03/20/2013 - 15:08
Shane Hipps looked at the Bible and how we read it during a visit to FPU.
By Christopher Cristwell
In third grade Shane Hipps was diagnosed with dyslexia. One of his treatments involved placing a series of colored overlays and filters over his eyes to improve his brain’s ability to process visual information. Although Hipps confessed to only wearing the glasses to a “college 70s party” he uses them now as a metaphor to help people see the lenses they wear—assumptions they make—when reading the Bible.
published by webteam on Wed, 04/27/2011 - 14:54
Music, drama and visual art came together to celebrate the Easter season April 21 in Butler Church.