When Cultures Collide: Alumna Kirsten Etherton shares about teaching overseas

Posted by Julia Adams on 12/5/23 10:44 AM

On a Good Friday, Alumna Kirsten Etherton (CLA-ed ’06) and a friend borrowed a coworker’s car and drove to the local Roman ruins. They had the place to themselves. Up on the hilltop, Kirsten sat in...

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Understanding the past to inform the future: a look at PHC's History major

Posted by Emma Perley on 1/9/23 5:08 PM

What does it mean to study history from a Christian perspective?

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Filling a desperate need: a look at the Environmental Science & Stewardship major

Posted by Emma Perley on 11/30/22 2:36 PM

How should we approach the pursuit of truth in the natural world and what should we do with what we find?

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Graduates share about PHC's amazing community more than a decade later

Posted by Stephen Allen on 11/14/22 3:09 PM

Do you still keep up with friends you made in college more than a decade later?

One could hardly visit a liberal arts campus and not hear the admissions team raving about the great community on...

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PHC's American Politics and Policy program releases new publication

Posted by Patrick Henry College on 9/29/22 11:17 AM

Patrick Henry College's American Politics and Policy Program recently released its newest publication, The Public Square, which exists promote discourse on politics and its integration with worldview...

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How to approach the church search as a college student

Posted by Gracen Fulmer on 9/27/22 1:16 PM

It can be a challenge for freshmen college students to find a church to call home for their next eight semesters. Paul writes in Hebrews 10:25 that Christians should regularly come together in a...

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The Harm of Therapeutic History, part 2

Posted by Emma Perley on 9/14/22 3:28 PM

What is actually being taught in history classes? And more importantly, whose history is being taught? [Did you miss part 1? Go here.]

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The dangers of therapeutic history: Dr. Spinney's explanations and solutions, part 1

Posted by Emma Perley on 9/6/22 5:30 PM

How does false history harm America as a nation? Dr. Robert Spinney, Professor of History, explains how, and offers the solutions.

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Adding a Little Peace to the Family

Posted by Stephen Allen on 12/31/21 10:59 AM

Through adoption, the Lakey family added a new member, a new blessing, and little "peace" into the family. This is a story about Christmas. This is a story about love. This is a ten-year story (and...

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The Power of Social Media to Shape the Identity of an Entire Generation

Posted by Stephen Allen on 12/21/21 4:01 PM

"God is not concerned with the amount of people who know our name. He is concerned with the amount of people who know His name because of us ... Let’s be like Jesus. Let’s give the present of our...

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