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Congressman Johnson, wife, headline LCU Value and Ethics Series

November 2, 2022

By LCU News

PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) – Congressman Mike Johnson and his wife, Kelly, will be the keynote speakers at Louisiana Christian University’s 7th annual Values and Ethics Series, Nov. 10, 6 p.m., inside Guinn Auditorium.

“I love the idea behind the Values and Ethics Series, and I wish every university would host a similar event,” Johnson said. “There is too little emphasis on these subjects today, and the foundations of our country are being destroyed because of it. On Nov. 10, we will discuss why the founders insisted that religion and morality were essential to maintain our republic, and how we can all work to restore those pillars before it is too late.”

Johnson, who represents 15 parishes in Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District and has 20 years of experience litigating constitutional law cases, and his wife, who is a licensed Christian counselor, host the weekly podcast “Truth Be Told.” The program offers analysis of current events and topics from a Christian perspective.

They have been married 23 years and are members of Cypress Baptist Church, Benton.

 UGLY MUG FOUNDER TO SHARE BUSINESS LIFE SKILLS

The Business Student Association of Louisiana Christian University will host Wayne Mullins, founder of Ugly Mug Marketing, Nov. 3, 4 p.m., inside Bolton Chapel.

Mullins, a 2001 LCU graduate, will speak on entrepreneurship and marketing a business.

The event is open to the public and is a cultural credit event for students.

C.S. LEWIS FILM SCREENING

LCU will host a screening of the film “C. S. Lewis: The Most Reluctant Convert,” during its final Christ, Church, Culture event of the fall semester.

The film will be shown Nov. 9, 7 p.m. in Guinn Auditorium. While the screening is free to the public, registration is required at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cs-lewis-movie-at-louisiana-christian-university-tickets-388120227047.

A feature film produced by Fellowship for the Performing Arts, the screening stars founder and director Max McLean in the title role of C. S. Lewis. The film premiered in select theatres November 2021.

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