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Economics & Christian Ethics
What Does Economics Have to do with Christian Ethics? By: Dr. David Fiensy, Ph. D. “To the extent that you did (acts of charity) to one of [...]
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Modern Lessons from a 76 Year Old Crime
By: Dr. T. Scott Caulley[1] This month Germany is observing with national shame the anniversary of the Reichskristallnacht, the night of the [...]
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Hipster Homiletics
Hipster Homiletics: One Response to the Challenge of Slacktivism By: Rob O’Lynn, ABD[1] I’m not exactly certain when it dawned on me that [...]
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Discipleship Past and Future
By: Myron Williams[1] Once upon a time I was taught that discipleship was a matter of attending Sunday School, memorizing certain passages [...]
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Why Is Filling Out My FAFSA Important?
When you embark on your college journey, you will have to answer a major question: HOW AM I GOING TO PAY FOR THIS? This is a question that [...]
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Dr. Nash’s Word Study, Entry 1
Word Studies By Dr. Donald A. Nash Welcome to Word Studies by New Testament and Greek professor, Dr. Donald A. Nash. The articles on this [...]
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Open Letter From A KCU Parent
The following is a blog post from a KCU Parent, C.C. Payne: An Open Letter to Kentucky Christian University As our daughter’s freshman year [...]
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Dr. Nash’s Word Study, Entry 2
True Religion January 1972 What constitutes true religion is often discussed in today’s religious world. It might be profitable for us to [...]
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Dr. Nash’s Word Study, Entry 3
Confidence May 1972 Confidence is a virtue which can give strength and security in one’s life. Confidence in self, in others, in one’s [...]
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3 Essential Interview Traits To Look For In Church Staff Candidates
We are excited to share a guest post today. This article on church leadership, posted by Deanna Kotrla, was featured on Vanderbloemen. You [...]
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Dr. Nash’s Word Study: Worship
Word Studies By Dr. Donald A. Nash Welcome to Word Studies by New Testament and Greek professor, Dr. Donald A. Nash. The articles on this [...]
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Student Questions for President Allcorn: Part 1
Over the next several weeks, we’re going to cover some questions that our student body created and wanted to ask their new President. Some [...]
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Student Questions for President Allcorn: Part 2
2. What is your favorite form of potassium? space One might be tempted to say bananas. However, they really do not pack the potassium punch [...]
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Student Questions for President Allcorn: Part 3
Do you like/collect vinyl? Space I was more of an 8 track cassette guy during those days. However, I’m glad to see old school things like [...]
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Student Questions for President Allcorn: Part 4
Do you have a Tik Tok? space I probably need to get more into social media. I recently saw a cartoon that had people in the same coffee [...]
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Student Questions for President Allcorn: Part 5
Do you speak Spanish? space Jacqui and I both speak Spanish. We were privileged to serve in Puerto Rico as missionaries and have worked in [...]
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Student Questions for President Allcorn: Part 6
Can I hold some money? Tuition is pretty high here. space While KCU is way less expensive than similar schools and we scholarship when we [...]
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Student Questions for President Allcorn: Part 7
Is water wet? space Actually no. Water is a liquid. That liquid can make things wet when it comes in contact with it. And thank you for a [...]
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President Allcorn Announces Relaxed ACT/SAT Requirements for Fall 2020
President Allcorn announces relaxed ACT/SAT testing requirements for the fall 2020 term at KCU due to the closing of the testing centers [...]
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Who Will Send Them?
By Terry Allcorn Each generation has been rightly concerned about passing along their faith to the next generation. David referenced the [...]
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Kentucky Christian University receives top 10 national ranking for Online MSN/Family Nurse Practitioner Program
The Kentucky Christian University (KCU) Yancey School of Nursing announces that NursePractitionerOnline.com ranked its Online MSN/ Family [...]
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Student Feature Article: The Return of Joshua Miller
The Keeran School of Education’s Reading and Language Arts Methods 2 class took the opportunity to write feature articles highlighting a [...]
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Growing Spiritually at KCU
The Keeran School of Education’s Reading and Language Arts Methods 2 class took the opportunity to write feature articles highlighting a [...]
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Through the Eyes of Work Studies in Young Library
The Keeran School of Education’s Reading and Language Arts Methods 2 class took the opportunity to write feature articles highlighting a [...]
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Ministry Training That Meets You Where You Are!
Rob O’Lynn, D.Min., Dean of Distance Education[bscolumns class=”one_half”] If I have learned anything in the last couple of years, it is [...]