Regent World Changers: Brian and Valerie Britton
Brian and Valerie Britton (SOD ’03 & ’04) are the founders of Harvest Family Network, an evangelism and revival outreach with more than 100 members around the world.
Brian and Valerie Britton (SOD ’03 & ’04) are the founders of Harvest Family Network, an evangelism and revival outreach with more than 100 members around the world.
If not for the encouragement he received to pursue God’s call on his life at Regent School of Law, Kirk Schweitzer (LAW ’16) says he might not be serving as chief of staff for Love Justice International (LJI).
Ethel Servanez-Ligero has repeated the same prayer since becoming a Christian at age 12: “Lord, let it be. Wherever you want me to go, I will go.”
This year’s recipient of the Chancellor Award is Dr. Glenn Koonce, an associate professor and program chair within the university’s School of Education.
Robert Huizinga (SBL ’18) describes himself as a servant leader who loves to learn with others. Given the breadth of his career as an academic and an executive, it’s an apt description.
Dr. Deborah Fuge (SOE ’19) always dreamt of being a teacher. There was never a doubt that she would work with children and help them to enjoy learning.
When extraordinary commitment to Regent’s mission and powerful academic impact intersect, you’ll find Dr. Ingo Tophoven—chair of the Counseling Ministries Department in Regent’s School of Psychology & Counseling and this year’s Chancellor’s Award recipient.
Sharon Weston Broome (SCA ’84) knows what it takes to face a challenge head-on.
The director, producer, writer, and founder of FusionFlix Entertainment has produced hundreds of film and television projects over the years, including an award-winning indie feature, 10 television series, and numerous documentary projects which have reached millions of fans globally.
Natasha Moore (CAS ’19 & RSG ’20) is on a mission to serve her country, community and fellow man — and it all started when she was a little girl.