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Education
Advice to School Boards Regarding Satan Clubs
- By Christian Newswire
WARRENTON, Mo., Nov. 26, 2019 /Christian Newswire/ -- Atheists are at it again, in Knox County, KY this time, trying to prevent the exercise of free speech if it involves Christian viewpoint. In October, the school district allowed the launch of a pilot "Bible Release Time" program operated in partnership with Elgin Children's Foundation (ECF) and a local church. Many similar programs run throughout the state-a class for religious instruction allowed by Tennessee law following these requirements: 1) Children must have a signed parental request; 2) It must be off school property; 3) Government funds cannot be used. On Halloween night, a local atheistic group enacted a deceptive ploy to scare school boards and parents, similar to when after-school Good News Clubs have been launched by Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF).
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NGU’s Cline School of Music Presents ‘Light in the Darkness: The Ancient Story of Christmas’
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
North Greenville University (NGU) Cline School of Music presents their Christmas concert “Light in the Darkness: The Ancient Story of Christmas” at First Presbyterian Church located at 200 West Washington Street in downtown Greenville.
- Hits: 1927
BJU Invites Community to Christmas Celebration
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University invites the Greenville community to the annual Christmas Celebration Friday, Dec. 6, from 4-8 p.m. on the BJU campus.
“BJU’s annual Christmas Celebration is one of our most beloved traditions and we hope many from the Upstate will join us here on campus as we kick off the Christmas season,” said BJU President Steve Pettit.
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BJA Advances to the 2019 State Middle School Mock Trial Competition
- By Randy Page - BJU
The Bob Jones Academy (BJA) Middle School participated in the South Carolina Bar Association Middle School Regional Mock Trial Tournament Saturday, Nov. 9, at the Greenville County Courthouse. BJA received a wild card bid to advance to the 2019 State Middle School Mock Trial Competition Dec. 6 - 7.
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Bob Jones University to Hold Annual Turkey Bowl Festivities
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will hold the annual Turkey Bowl, BJU’s intramural soccer championship, between the Pi Gamma Delta Royals and Beta Gamma Delta Patriots Saturday, Nov. 16, in Alumni Stadium.
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Bob Jones University to Launch New Academic Programs
- By Randy Page - BJU
The Bob Jones University Board of Trustees approved several new degree and certificate programs at its annual fall meeting at the end of October. The majority of the new programs will be offered beginning in fall 2020.
“We are excited to offer these in-demand programs to our current and prospective students. We continuously evaluate our program offerings to ensure they meet the needs of the 21st-century workforce,” said BJU President Steve Pettit.
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Bob Jones Academy Earns Technology Innovation Program Award
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones Academy received the Technology Innovation Program Award (elementary school level) from the South Carolina Association for Educational Technology for its development and implementation of peer-to-peer robotics workshops. The award was presented during the annual South Carolina Educational Technology Conference on Thursday, Nov. 7, in Greenville.
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- Blair Carrier Selected as MTNA Finalist
- NGU Homecoming Queen Crowned To Wrap Up Weekend
- BJA Middle School Robotics Team Places First at Falcon Qualifier
- BJU Nursing Program Earns CCNE Accreditation
- BJU Hosts High School Festival & Preaching and Teaching Conference
- BJU to Present the National Dance Company of Siberia
- NGU Board Approves Contract Extension for President Fant, New Strategic Plan