By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) - Louisiana Christian University alumnus and Sports Hall of Famer Mattie Stine stepped into the role of head softball coach this season, and she said that some of the most important and lasting wins have happened off the field. “Stepping into the head coach role at LCU has been both humbling and incredibly meaningful,” Stine said. “God often places us in new positions to grow us beyond what feels comfortable, and this season has stretched me in all the right ways.” She said that coming back to a place that shaped her as a student-athlete makes this opportunity deeply personal, and she is grateful. “While the title has changed, my heart has not,” Stine said. “My goal has always remained the same: to love these young women well and to keep Christ as the foundation of everything we do. "Wins and losses will come and go, but we are building a culture rooted in faith, love for each other and servant leadership," she continued. "I want our players to know they are valued for who they are, not just what they produce on the field. I want our players to love each other well and to go out and love others well.” Before taking on the role of head coach, Stine was … [Read more...]
Four earthquakes within 10 minutes reported in northwest Louisiana
LCU to hold inauguration of 10th President Dr. Mark Johnson
By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) - Mark Johnson will be inaugurated as the 10th president of Louisiana Christian University, March 26, 6 p.m. inside Guinn Auditorium. The keynote address will be delivered by Jamie Dew, president with New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Representatives from the religious, political, business and academic communities in central Louisiana also will offer remarks. A mass choir will provide music made up of members from the Citywide Choir, Alexandria, LCU Chorale, First Baptist Church, Kingsville, First Baptist Church, Pineville, and Philadelphia Baptist Church, Deville. Johnson, who was unanimously voted on by the board of trustees in February 2025, has been in office since June 1. “I am incredibly grateful to the Lord in how He directed our steps through the search process, and we, as a search committee, felt confident God directed us to Dr. Mark Johnson to serve as the 10th president of Louisiana Christian University,” said Tommy Kiker, chair of the presidential search committee. “Since he has stepped into the role, I have been continually encouraged as a trustee of LCU, a friend of LCU and a Louisiana Baptist Pastor. As we celebrate his inauguration, my hope … [Read more...]
Second largest earthquake in state history shakes north Louisiana
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