Stories
Liturgy: “Don’t Panic, Don’t Give Way to Fear”
One of the most compelling themes in the Bible—and in the history of Western Civilization—is the idea of remaining faithful to Christ regardless of the circumstances around us.
Senior Fellow Tim Goeglein’s ‘American Restoration’ Book Launch
“Does America need a restoration?” And, “If so, what dimensions would [the restoration] take?”
Liturgy: “Trust the Process”
The more I see God’s actions – in my life, in Scripture, in the lives of others – the more I will grow in my trust that He will do all that He has promised. That trust will, in turn, be revealed in my actions, and not just in my words.
Photo Gallery: House History in Living Dioramas
“If you were making a museum of your House, what parts of your House’s history would you put on display?”
The King’s College Media Updates | February 2020
A review of how the faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
Liturgy: “Let Us Encourage Each Other Towards Holiness”
As we enter the Lenten season, let us encourage each other towards holiness and towards a somber reflection of what our sin has caused.
O. Carter Snead Selected as Spring Speaker for Interregnum XVI
The King’s College is pleased to announce the speaker for the Interregnum XVI Spring Evening Lecture, Professor O. Carter Snead from the University of Notre Dame.
The History of The Black Church – A Black History Month Lecture from Dr. Jacqueline Rivers
Dr. Jacqueline C. Rivers presented her Black History Month Address on the history of the Black church in America.
Liturgy: “Let Us Heed God’s Call, to Come and Be”
If I don’t come and be, letting go of my own fleshly desires, I make the same mistake the Israelites made, and I build up idols in my life to serve instead of God.
Alumni Directory Announcement
We are partnering with a nationally recognized publishing firm, Publishing Concepts (PCI), to help us gather accurate contact information for an updated alumni directory.
Through its commitment to the truths of Christianity and a biblical worldview, The King’s College seeks to transform society by preparing students for careers in which they help to shape and eventually lead strategic public and private institutions, and by supporting faculty members as they directly engage culture through writing and speaking publicly on critical issues.
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