IMPACT A P U B LICAT IO N O F R EGE N T UN I V E R SI T Y
VOL. 5 ISSUE 5 MAY 2014
eSpeakinge TruthtoEmpower Rising conservative voice Dr. Ben Carson inspires Regent grads to share knowledge, show courage
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enjamin S. Carson Sr., M.D., is best known for his groundbreaking work as a pediatric neurosurgeon and as the man who “spoke truth to power” at the 2013 National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C. Before a crowd that included President Barack Obama, Carson shared his views on the danger of political correctness, the importance of education and the “big problem” posed by America’s staggering national debt.
spiritual times, times of renewal. There’s no place that I’d rather be than here today.”
On the morning of May 3, 2014, Carson spoke truth to empower graduates, family members and friends who gathered under a beautiful blue sky for Regent University’s 34th commencement ceremony in Virginia Beach, Va. Having served on Regent’s board of trustees for many years, Carson told Impact minutes before his commencement address, “We’ve always had such wonderful times here:
“[I want the graduates to understand] the importance of having enough courage to stand up for your convictions, because
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He also shared what he hoped the Class of 2014 would take away from his speech, “The main thing I want people to understand is: The person who has the most to do with what happens to you in life is you. It’s not the environment, and it’s not other people. … God has given you these opportunities for a reason and not to just squander them.
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