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 10 OCTOBER 2014
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CRISIS Regent offers hope for restoring biblical leadership in America
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he saying “Leaders aren’t born; they’re made” is truth. And for the past 36 years, Regent University has been training Christian leaders who are changing the world. “Without question, Regent stands out among other universities,” says the university’s founder and chancellor Dr. M.G. “Pat” Robertson. “It’s amazing what our students and alumni are accomplishing in the fields of law, business, education and other disciplines.” But Robertson is among a growing number of Christians who believe there’s a leadership crisis raging across our nation. According to a recent study, 82 percent of
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Christian adults think the United States is facing a crisis of leadership due to a shortage of leaders. Dr. Benjamin Carson, a former pediatric neurosurgeon and possible 2016 presidential candidate, says America’s leadership decline has been going on for several decades: “A lot of people want to go along to get along, and that’s not a good quality when it comes to leadership. Nobody wants to be the odd
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