Christian Leadership in a Secular Culture
America is constantly changing. Our country’s direction will largely depend on how Christian leaders impact America.
America is constantly changing. Our country’s direction will largely depend on how Christian leaders impact America.
Dear Friend, I am so excited to share the stories inside this newsletter with you. They are truly inspiring and are a testament to the transformative power of Jesus Christ…
In June, after 19 years as the president and
CEO of the Beazley Foundation, Inc., Judge Richard S. Bray stepped down from the Portsmouth-based charitable organization that has touched the lives of millions in Hampton Roads since its founding in 1948.
Scripture tells us in Matthew 6:21, “For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” Members of the Regent Court of Benefactors have chosen to place their treasure…
Through thoughtful gift planning, the legacy of love and care that you leave for your family and friends can be encouraging and even inspiring.
When American Airlines Flight 77 was hijacked and crashed into the Pentagon, killing all 64 people on the plane and 125 people inside the Pentagon, Dr. Rowan was stationed nearby at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland.
While Regent University’s athletic program launched five years ago with only a track and field team, it comes roaring into the 2021-22 season with 11 men’s and women’s teams, a new logo and a fight song.
March 11, 2020, is a day that may forever live in people’s minds worldwide. That’s when the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic impacting all educational programs.
The United States of America changed that day. In many senses, that reverberation was felt around the world.
Reeling in fish from her boat’s fighting chair; flying patients to medical facilities while seated in her cockpit; negotiating real estate deals from her office chair; or choosing a recliner at a cancer center for chemotherapy treatments. Whenever Cheryl McLeskey takes a seat, she means business.