Letter from the Chancellor
The need for Christian leadership in America’s schools today is unprecedented. Your generous support is urgently needed to equip faithful men and women who can be entrusted with our children’s hearts and minds.
The need for Christian leadership in America’s schools today is unprecedented. Your generous support is urgently needed to equip faithful men and women who can be entrusted with our children’s hearts and minds.
Today’s priorities are vastly different from what they once were. That’s why it’s essential to train the next generation of educators to become Christian leaders to change the world for God’s glory.
In 2021, as Loudoun County, Virginia, became a focal point for a nationwide parental-rights movement, Dr. Sam Botta (SOE ’06) emerged as a beacon of hope.
Dr. Ingraham urges parents to stand together to protect their parental rights and the hearts and minds of their children.
Generous support from Regent donors prepared Dr. Ingraham to lead in the fight for parental rights, school choice, and education freedom.
In the aftermath of unprecedented terror attacks in Israel, your support enabled Regent University’s Ukraine Institute of Education in Psychology and Counseling to swiftly respond, offering crucial trauma training to teams serving on the front lines.
Together, with your support, Regent University can equip the next generation of Christian educational leaders to change the world—one classroom and one school at a time.
“Regent University has taught me the importance of excellence, integrity and commitment to Christian principles in an increasingly secular world.”
As a graduate student, Dr. Anita Phillips (SPC ’08) took a neuroscience class as part of her studies at Regent University when she received a revelation from God.
For many people, the holidays can be emotionally and mentally draining. Dr. Anna Ord, dean of Regent University’s School of Psychology and Counseling, shares five tips to better manage stress, lower your risk of illness and enhance your mood.