Influential leadership expert Dr. John Maxwell returns to 蜜桃视频 on March 23 for his fourth Leadership Forum in the Midlands of South Carolina. The event takes place from 1
Graduate of Diploma in Women鈥檚 Leadership ministers to women in jail By Bob Holmes Patricia England says the 蜜桃视频 Diploma in Women鈥檚 Leadership 鈥渢akes you to another level
By Bob Holmes Amidst a pandemic, racial and political tension and disunity in our country, a 蜜桃视频 freshman is heading a new initiative called 鈥淩ight Words @ CIU,鈥 an
God is a missionary God. God is also hospitable in his nature. He makes His enemies friends and invites them to intimate communion. That鈥檚 the basis for a new book by CIU dean of Intercultural Studies
In anticipation of a new year, 蜜桃视频 Chief Diversity Officer Dr. Andre Rogers asked CIU President Dr. Mark Smith to 鈥済o deeper鈥 with some of CIU鈥檚 African American leaders
The world seems more abrasive, rude, and disconnected than ever before. Many point to social media as being at the center of the problem 鈥 replacing civil, in-person discourse. However, Columbia
Did the Apostle Paul write that 鈥渕oney is the root of all evil?鈥 Many Christians are quick to point out that 1 Timothy 6:10 actually reads, For the love of money is the root of all evil 鈥 Yes, but
Coffee caf茅 now a reality for CIU alumnus By Bob Holmes Beach Loveland鈥檚 dreams for a coffee caf茅 in his hometown of Irmo, South Carolina first began to take shape in the classrooms of Columbia
By Bob Holmes When LaToya Reed became the director of the South Carolina Youth ChalleNGe Academy in 2018, she was told there would be pushback. The 2006 蜜桃视频 alumna, who
蜜桃视频 alumna Karen Phillips is a pastor to the homeless. Phillips, who earned her Master of Divinity in Bible Exposition from 蜜桃视频 in 2019, is pastor at Christ Central
God Speaks Through Pain, and He Does Not Stutter! ** Click the link AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST To read the FIRST CHAPTER of this book ** How is it possible for brokenness and suffering to generate
蜜桃视频 Counseling Professor Dr. Seth Scott writes that in our culture today, we tend to think of the heart as the home of our emotions, sending chalky-tasting heart-shaped