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July 2018

July 30, 2018

Built on the Rock


The date is April 21st, 2014 and a shy, insecure 15-year-old boy is riding in the backseat of a minivan as it pulls into the parking lot. Turning around from the driver’s seat, his dad gives some final encouragement. “Make the most of your week here. You guys might make some lifelong friendships,” he says. […]

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July 23, 2018

How do we become men?


When it comes to the topic of manhood you know it’s important, probably because you know what’s at stake. You know the stats on fatherless homes, or maybe even experienced it first-hand. You know there’s a need for “real men” but find the road to attaining this title yourself rather ambiguous. Culture works overtime (consciously […]

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July 20, 2018

Meet Your 2019 Intern Team!


Without volunteers, TeenPact could not exist. The vast majority of people who run our programs are unpaid individuals who selflessly give of their time and resources to serve the Lord through this ministry. One particular group that we are excited to highlight today is the Traveling Intern Team.   This is a group of twenty-one […]

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July 13, 2018

Under Judicial Review


With first-day jitters, students arrive from Florida, Alaska, Pennsylvania, Liberty University’s very own Virginia for Judicial 2018. Sheltered by a grove of trees beside their spacious dorm, students wave goodbye to brave parents and meet friends, old and new! Over a lemonade, corn hole, and the clamor of a foursquare, talk of Moot Court and […]

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July 09, 2018

There is a Place for You


What does it take to be a godly woman in 2018? Good homemaking skills? An artistic bent? A versatile, down-to-earth personality? Athletic strength, musical talent, good SAT scores, or an organized closet? A big circle of friends or being pursued by godly guys?   No.   The only thing we need to live a life […]

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July 03, 2018

Mr. Smith Goes to… Tallahassee?


It was the summer of 1776. The Continental Congress was meeting in Philadelphia at what would later become Independence Hall. “The Virginia delegate Richard Henry Lee introduced a motion calling for the colonies’ independence.” Tensions rose, and arguments were raised from all sides. “Amid heated debate, Congress postponed the vote on Lee’s resolution,” but appointed […]

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