Helping Change a Nation
Growing up in Lebanon, May-Lee Melki (LAW ’23) watched her homeland suffer from corruption, violence and religious persecution.
Growing up in Lebanon, May-Lee Melki (LAW ’23) watched her homeland suffer from corruption, violence and religious persecution.
More than a quarter century ago, God brought Jacob Bloemberg (SBL ’08) and Linda Bloemberg (SOE ’05) to Vietnam’s capital city of Hanoi to launch a ministry that
is transforming lives and culture in the name of Jesus Christ.
Rest is a vital part of the Christian walk. Hebrews 4:9-11 says, “There remains, then, a Sabbath-rest for the people of God; for anyone who enters God’s rest also rests from their works, just as God did from his.
In what has become a Commencement tradition, eight Regent University scholars were recognized again this year as inspiring graduates from their school of study.
In the close to three decades since George Thomas graduated from the School of Communication and the Arts, he has worked to fulfill a deep calling—telling inspiring stories of the people behind the news as a senior international correspondent and co-anchor for CBN News.
On May 6, thousands gathered under blue skies at the Regent Library Plaza to celebrate the university’s 43rd annual Commencement.
At Regent University’s 43rd Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 6, none of us knew how much time the school’s Founder, Chancellor, and CEO, Dr. M.G. “Pat” Robertson, had left before God would call him home to Glory.
In John 2, when Jesus performed his first miracle, Mary told the wedding servants at Cana, “Whatever He says to you, do it” (v. 5, NKJV). That’s good advice for every believer, but for the late Dr. M. G. “Pat” Robertson, Regent University’s founder, chancellor, and CEO, it was a way of life.
During Commencement, Regent University recognizes a faculty member for their extraordinary support of the school’s mission and contributions to the graduates’ success.
Founded as CBN University in 1977, the first classes at Regent University began a year later with 77 students, seven faculty and a handful of staff members.