Hope for a Hurting World
The rapid rise in mental health issues over the past several years, combined with a lack of accessible, quality care, has led to a mental health crisis in America and around the world.
The rapid rise in mental health issues over the past several years, combined with a lack of accessible, quality care, has led to a mental health crisis in America and around the world.
“Regent University has taught me the importance of excellence, integrity and commitment to Christian principles in an increasingly secular world.”
As a graduate student, Dr. Anita Phillips (SPC ’08) took a neuroscience class as part of her studies at Regent University when she received a revelation from God.
For many people, the holidays can be emotionally and mentally draining. Dr. Anna Ord, dean of Regent University’s School of Psychology and Counseling, shares five tips to better manage stress, lower your risk of illness and enhance your mood.
Emily Jones (CAS ‘19) is a multi-media journalist, working for CBN News in Jerusalem. After feeling “very safe” over the past five years living in Jerusalem, she says life in Israel’s capital has changed.
A growing number of individuals in the United States and around the world are struggling with mental illness. During the Christmas season, those struggles can intensify for a number of reasons.
I want to thank you for your partnership as we continue to give God glory in everything we do.
Thanks to friends like you, Taylor Qualls (LAW ’24) is a thriving student at Regent University’s School of Law.
You helped Regent students become the hands and feet of Jesus during a new “Welcome Week” activity hosted by Operation Blessing.
According to U.S. government statistics, an estimated 25 million people worldwide are victims of human trafficking and forced labor.