Column: Couch’s Corner

An earthly father’s influence on his children can potentially affect how the children view God. I was blessed to grow up with a dad who loved and supported me unconditionally. Some of my earliest childhood memories are comprised of me watching my dad as he was preparing to leave the house for work. I would watch him slip on his […]

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Prominent Christian comedian John Crist entertained students and guests Friday in Vines Center

John Crist, a well-loved Christian comedian whose videos have gained over a billion views, caused carefree laughter with his clever stand up routine during Friday’s Convocation. Crist spent just over 20 minutes entertaining students with his relatable jokes and comedic timing.  Many students could not contain their laughter as Crist joked about the immature thoughts he has in his everyday […]

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Running with superheroes — Lynchburg 5K runners fundraise for neglected children in Central Virginia

With a mission to help children find a home, CASA (Court Appointed Special Associate) of Central Virginia hosted its fifth annual Superhero 5K and 1 Mile Children’s Fun Run fundraiser in downtown. The money raised from this event will go to CASA so they can continue their mission of helping abused and neglected children find safe homes and healthy environments.  […]

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Liberty’s ROTC exemplifies physical strength with service a part of their core

The members of Liberty University’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) pride themselves not only in physical training and labs, but in their effort to give back to the community in service. ROTC participates in a number of events throughout the year, some requiring physical training and others requiring an open heart for service.  ROTC members Caleb Deusen and Austin Springer […]

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Liberty honors student veterans and military members through Military Emphasis Week

Military Emphasis Week, part of Liberty University’s initiative to show appreciation for students who have served, will take place from Saturday, Nov. 9 to Saturday, Nov. 16 on campus and will feature various activities for veterans and students in the military.  On-campus events kick off on Saturday, Nov. 9 with the Valley Vue Mike Donahue Memorial Five Miler held at […]

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Liberty’s theater group The King’s Players uses drama, plays to share the Gospel around the country

Fall break is a time for rest and fun before the second half of first semester starts. Students load into cars for day trips or outings home. For King’s Players, however, it means loading into a bus and traveling across states to New York City. This year, King’s Players, a traveling drama ministry team composed solely of Liberty students, took […]

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Liberty student Stuart Bailey awarded cybersecurity scholarship

Seven college students from Virginia received a full scholarship to the Applied CyberSecurity  Certificate Program, including Liberty University student Stuart Bailey.  Cyber FastTrack scholarships for $22,000 are scholarships given through the Applied Cybersecurity Program (ACS). Through ACS, students go through Cybersecurity training and have to pass a series of exams to show their knowledge at the end of the training. […]

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Byron wins second at Martinsville Speedway and the Society of Automobile Engineers team sees NASCAR firsthand

NASCAR driver William Byron cruised to a second-place finish Sunday, Oct. 27 at Martinsville Speedway.  The Liberty University Online student and second-year Monster Energy Cup Series driver battled Martin Truex Jr. for the lead during the final 24 laps of the First Data 500. Truex won the race, securing his spot in the next round of playoff races.  Byron began […]

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Agatha Christie’s classic story “And Then There Were None” shows at the Liberty University Black Box Theater

Black Box Theater’s newest show tells the tale of 10 strangers summoned to a remote island. Each guest has a wicked past they are unwilling to reveal, but that secret soon decides their fate.  Every individual gets marked for murder. As the weather turns and the group is cut off from the mainland, they are murdered one by one in […]

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Mallary Hope, American country singer, records a live Christmas show at Liberty’s Center for Music Hall

The Christmas spirit was in the air at Liberty University as country music singer-songwriter Mallary Hope performed Oct. 28 at Liberty’s Concert Hall. Singing two originals and three classic carols, Hope inspired the School of Music students and guests as she filled the hall with contagious Christmas cheer.  But this event wasn’t just a unique holiday event – Hope’s performance […]

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Liberty Worship Collective’s Judson Harris shares his experience with Vertical Worship

David Nasser jokingly calls Judson Harris “Liberty’s Thor” because of the musician’s long blonde hair and beard, but his real superpower comes from a powerful voice, talented musicianship and a heart for spreading the love of Jesus. Harris’ ability was thrown into the spotlight recently at the Dove Awards when Vertical Worship’s song “Yes I Will” was nominated as one […]

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