Historic US-Israel strikes on Iran underway as Tehran faces regime survival test
LCU students compete at 2026 NRB Convention

By Al Quartemont, LCU News NASHVILLE (LCU News) – Students from Louisiana Christian University received several awards from the recent gathering of Christian media professionals at the National Religious Broadcasters Convention, Feb. 16-20, at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel and Convention Center in Nashville. Competing in iNRB, the collegiate division of NRB, the following LCU students were recognized during the annual Student Production Awards: Adàn Wright, Seth Bynog and Danny Cobb – First Place for Video: TV Newscast for The Wildcat Weekly Minute Update; Bryson Baloney, Jacob Mercer and Nick Morrow – First Place for Video: Live Multi-Camera Non-Studio Production for LCU’s weekly chapel service; Danny Cobb – Second Place for Video: PSA, Commercial or Promo/Newscast/Sportscast for his Wildcats Media Sports Report; Adán Wright – First Place for Audio: News or Sports Production for his story on LCU intramural basketball; and Adán Wright, Danny Cobb and Bryson Baloney – First Place for Audio: Podcast Production for The Wildcats Media Sports Podcast. In addition, LCU had three teams of students compete in on-site competitions. They included: Danny Cobb, Jacob Mercer, Kaelyn Richard and Nick Morrow – Second … [Read more...]
LCU’s social work dean says faith an integral part of profession

By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) - Louisiana Christian University’s Dean of Social Work Juanita Moorman practices what she professes. Moorman, who lives in Oakdale, has served as the dean of the School of Social Work since August. She also continues to be a hands-on social worker, in addition to her academic duties at LCU. Moorman said she believes it makes a world of difference—not just to her—but to her students. “I enjoy being allowed to practice clinically and still teach,” she said. “It’s an opportunity at LCU that other schools don’t offer. I think that allows students a unique learning experience—even better than I was allowed in my own studies. It enriches the classroom.” Faculty evaluations done by students echo that sentiment. Students appreciate having a professor who is still practicing what they are teaching them and preparing them to do professionally. Moorman has supervised Drug Court in Vernon Parish for the past 13 years, and does group therapy for Drug Court in Beauregard and Allen parishes from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. every Saturday. Her work has even helped with recruitment for LCU’s Master of Social Work program. “There’s a shortage of licensed clinical social workers, … [Read more...]
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Palmer named vice president for institutional advancement

By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) - Louisiana Christian University has appointed Beth Palmer as vice president for institutional advancement. Palmer, who will begin her new role March 2, will transition from Louisiana State University of Alexandria, where she has served as assistant vice chancellor and director for the Career Center, with her final day at LSUA set for Feb. 27. In her new role, Palmer will lead LCU’s advancement efforts, including alumni engagement, philanthropic development and strategic partnership initiatives that support student success and institutional growth. This appointment marks both a professional transition and a personal homecoming, as LCU is Palmer’s alma mater and a place that has long shaped her commitment to faith-centered higher education. “We are ecstatic to welcome Dr. Beth Palmer,” said LCU President Mark Johnson. “She is not only a respected leader in higher education, but she is also family. As an alumna of LCU, she understands the heart of this institution, the strength of the Wildcat Nation, and the sacred responsibility we carry to serve both our students and this region. What excites me most is her deep desire to continue serving Central Louisiana, as she … [Read more...]
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LBDR repairs damaged roofs at Portuguese camp

By Baptist Message staff PATAIAS, Portugal (LBM) – An Eastern Louisiana Baptist Association Disaster Relief team recently wrapped up a week of work at a Portuguese ministry camp that sustained heavy damage. The team of five worked Feb. 13-21 at Agua de Madei Ros Acampamento Baptista in Patais, Portugal, which is two hours north of the country’s capital city of Lisbon. While there, the team repaired roofs on three buildings and place tarp on three other structures on the campgrounds. According to DR team member Howard Turner, the camp serves as a focal point for the work of the two missionaries use the camp for ministerial efforts including 10 weeks of summer camp, weddings, retreats and other training sessions. Turner said highlights of the trip included conversations with the two missionaries and the more than 100 students who assisted in the clean-up efforts. “It was a wonderful trip all the way around,” Turner told the Baptist Message. “The two missionaries told us once, if not a hundred times, how much impact we had. One of them sent me a text message while we were there and said this was the first time he had seen some of the staff laugh and smile since the storm hit. He said we will never understand the impact … [Read more...]
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