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Emblem: Healing the Hurt
Touched by his experiences working with troubled young people, Dr. Jay Mancini has spent his career studying the family and close personal relationships.
Emblem: Loving the Way God Loves
After graduating from NBC, Carol Cool has spent her life showing the love of Christ to her neighbors, coworkers, and community.
Emblem: Walking With the King
Motivated by Dr. Cook’s famous tagline, Glenn Kroneberger has used his business gifts as an avenue to love and serve others.
Emblem: Introduction to Philosophy
Matt Salavitch (PPE ’16) combined his love of music with a King’s education to pursue a career in the NYC record industry.
Emblem: Going the Distance
Gabrielle Vickers (PPE, ‘17) desire to help build strong families and love towards people on the edges of society led her to pursue a law degree so that she could serve the children and families of New York City.
What Is Technology Doing to Human Nature?
Are there some technological developments that threaten to undermine a flourishing human life, and what can we do about it? Answers excerpted from a symposium hosted by the College’s McCandlish Phillips Journalism Institute and the Acton Institute.
More Than A Straight-A Student
Drawing from her own experiences as a perfectionist, Cassandra Smith seeks to provide quality instruction to students with special needs—as well as the assurance that they are more than their academic performance.
Ambition Rewired
Caring for her dying father, Liz Lindow found a deep sense that she was loved, and this knowledge rewired the way she pursued her ambitions.
Let Me Wake Up
Once seeing God as a judge, Matt Huffman had no reason to give up drugs and wanted to die. But seeing Him as loving and caring gave him new motivation and purpose for life.
From the Editor
To give up our independence is a kind of death. But doing so makes us able to receive grace, a grace in which there is fullness of life.
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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