Provision for others

The 10 Campaign raises funds to supply wells and share the gospel in Liberia After just one year, the 10 Campaign has made a remarkable impact both on Liberty’s campus and the West African world. Founded in 2015, the student-run initiative seeks to change lives by providing clean water and the Gospel to the nation of Liberia. “It started during […]

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Together for the Gospel

Conference calls pastors and leaders back to the truths of the Reformation In 2006, then-Christianity Today journalist Collin Hansen was finishing an exploration of sorts. Hansen had immersed himself in a growing evangelical movement and had just published an article in Christianity Today on it. The article, entitled “Young, Restless, Reformed,” details the growth or resurgence of Reformed theology, somewhat […]

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The Flare

Here we go, people. Like, share, learn something. Politics Here’s where we’re at with the delegate count. Some candidates are even threatening to skip the Republican Nation Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, which is expected to be … well, not conventional. There’s growing tension between the Republican party and its top candidate—Donald Trump! Even a couple of Trump’s children won’t be […]

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Illuminate

Research initiative proves to be a success Liberty University showcased its plans for student learning improvement by launching its Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) with QEP Week March 21-25 and Research Week March 29-April 2. Elisa Rollins, director of the QEP and the Center for Applied Research and Scholarship (CARS), said the QEP is a five-year plan to improve a specific […]

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Airshow soars

Blue Angels, aerial performers to headline After a five-year hiatus, the Lynchburg Regional Airshow is finally returning May 21-22, promising to be one of the biggest air shows in the country this year. The show will feature a lineup of aerial performers and historical and interactive displays. The show will honor military and service personnel through its theme, “a salute […]

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Christians bombed on Easter

72 people killed in suicide bombing of Easter celebration in Lahore, Pakistan On Easter Sunday, Christians all over the world gathered together to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In the U.S. and many other countries, people congregated without fear for their safety, a privilege many American Christians take for granted. In the Pakistani city of Lahore, a suicide bomber […]

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To punish or not to punish?

Pro-life Christians should fight for justice and life and not for vengeance Donald Trump’s worst period in his campaign for the Republican nomination came Tuesday, April 5. Trump lost by a significant margin in the Wisconsin primary to Ted Cruz, making it even more difficult for him to reach the 1,237 delegate majority he needs to become the nominee. One […]

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Nates Notes

It is the fastest growing criminal enterprise in our nation and around the world. It damages and ruins hundreds of thousands of innocent lives every day. It separates children from their parents and lands them in the clutches of some of humanity’s worst monsters. The aforementioned tragedies stem from the sick, detestable world of the sex trade — humans selling […]

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Carolina law upholds barriers

New transgender law sparks controversy over bigotry and personal privacy One word can describe the direction the U.S. will go in if the transgender movement is allowed to run rampant — “hen.” How can hen be significant to transgenders? While its traditional meaning is “female bird,” its new use abolishes tradition in every sense of the word. Hen took on […]

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Unlock an hour of fun

New challenge activity Locked Up Lynchburg coming to Wyndhurst this month After spending countless hours studying each semester, Liberty University students can finally test their intellect in the ultimate exam: Locked Up Escape Rooms. Locked Up Lynchburg is the newest entertainment activity in Lynchburg, centered on combining human intellect, team building, fun and competition while giving students and locals a […]

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Reigning Victor-ious

Flames senior has been a dominant force since he first picked up a baseball Victor Cole had only a short amount of time to make an impact at Liberty. After transferring before his junior season of baseball, the race was on to make his mark on this program, which he has done. And he is not through yet. Like many […]

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Flames sink Bucs

Baseball takes two of three games for a win over CSU Game 1: Liberty 10, CSU 4 The Flame Train rolled to a 10-4 victory over Charleston Southern Friday, April 8 at Liberty Baseball Stadium. Charleston Southern failed to score a single run after loading the bases in the top of the first inning with no outs. Following three singles […]

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Anna Dollar

Star freshman is money for the Lady Flames For some, sports are a hobby, something to kill time and have a good time with friends. For others, sports are a real passion. Flames true freshman tennis player Anna Dollar has the game of tennis running through her blood with both her sister and her mother playing the sport. Dollar’s parents […]

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Clubs prepare for elections

Liberty students become informed on the direct impact young adult voters can have With the presidential election just around the corner, Liberty University’s clubs and students are gearing up to make this election count not only for campus but for the Lynchburg community. “We as an institution do a great job by pushing (people) to vote and having the ability […]

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