Turek tells LCU crowd it takes a lot of faith to be unbeliever

 By Lexi Rachal and Victoria Watson, Wildcats Media Frank Turek, a Christian apologist and co-author of “I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist,” was the featured speaker for Louisiana Christian University’s Christ, Church and Culture event Monday night. Turek said in order to prove Christianity is true, only four questions need to be…

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LCU to be closed Wednesday due to threat of severe weather

 Due to the possibility of hurricane-force winds and tornadoes Wednesday, Louisiana Christian University will not hold face-to-face classes. ALL CLASSES will move to online. Please check for assignments for all classes in Canvas.  For residential students, dining services will be open for brunch and dinner.  ALL events scheduled Tuesday afternoon and night will continue as…

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Louisiana Christian University to dedicate walking trail Thursday

 The Parrish Fuller Walking Trail dedication will be held Thursday, March 31 at 3:30 p.m.  The project has been two years in the making and has garnered the financial and community support of so many, said Sonia Tinsley, chair of LCU Division of Allied Health who coordinated this effort.  And it’s already paying off for…

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LCU welcomes world-renowned author Frank Turek at C3 event Monday

 By Joel Thompson, Wildcats Media  Frank Turek, the president of CrossExamined, will speak at Louisiana Christian University March 28 at the second Christ Church Culture (C3) event of the spring semester.  Turek is the author of four award-winning books, including Steal from God: Why Atheists Need God to Make Their Case and I Don’t Have…

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LCU to hold classes virtually Tuesday due to threat of severe weather

Due to the possibility of severe weather Tuesday, Louisiana Christian University will not hold face-to-face classes. ALL CLASSES will move to online. Please check for assignments for your classes in Canvas. Chapel is cancelled Tuesday. Dining services will be open, and essential employees should plan to report to work.   Media Release | March 21,2022…

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LCU to dedicate new outdoor Broussard Sports Court this Wednesday

Louisiana Christian University students—and president alike—now have a new location to entertain a friendly (or serious) game of basketball—depending on who is playing. President Dr. Rick Brewer has had a few years on most of his fellow players to develop that competitive spirit. At 65, Brewer smiles as he gets one over the reach of…

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Theatre of Louisiana Christian presents ‘Cinderella’

By Carmen Taffi, Wildcats Media   Theatre of Louisiana Christian opens its first musical of the 2021-22 season next Thursday with the fairy tale “Cinderella,” a wonderful, timeless story filled with magic and joy.  The musical is directed by Tabitha Huffman, theatre professor, and Kate Rawls, assistant professor of music. “Our audience is in for…

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Louisiana Christian University hosts 6th Annual God in the Workplace March 21

 By Joel Thompson, Wildcats Media  Louisiana Christian University will hold its 6th Annual God in the Workplace Lecture Series on Monday at 6:30 p.m.with Dr. Richard Blackaby, president of Blackaby Ministries International, speaking on tools for producing a Christ-centered business environment.  Blackaby has served as the president of Blackaby Ministries International since 2006, and is…

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LCU Spring Revival kicks off with pastor Jason McGuffie

By Lexi Rachal, Wildcats Media Louisiana Christian University is holding its Spring Revival series this week in Guinn Auditorium. The featured speaker is former LCU executive board member and current pastor at First West Baptist Church’s Calhoun campus, Jason McGuffie. “I was here when we brought Dr. Brewer on, so to be able to come…

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LCU receives healthcare grant from The Rapides Foundation

Photo illustrate the work of social workers in the field   Louisiana Christian University was awarded $396,753 from The Rapides Foundation Healthcare Occupations Program for much-needed social work and nursing projects. The Social Work Behavioral Healthcare Education and Workforce Improvement Project will increase the number of Masters of Social Work graduates. Over the three years,…

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