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The Last Great Heresy

Dr. Michael Korpi was working for Liberty University, capturing visual content on university-organized mission trips, when he witnessed a young girl die before his very eyes from sickness and starvation in a small home in Haiti.  Feeling disturbed and heartbroken at the sight, Korpi moved to turn off his camera – but as he did, […]

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God of the Whirlwind

In the Old Testament (Deuteronomy 32:35), God tells the people of Israel, “Vengeance is mine; I will repay.” For members of Waco’s Black community steeped in faith, God seemed to be exacting his revenge, albeit 37 years later. Tyler B. Davis’ book God of the Whirlwind revisits the 1916 lynching of Jesse Washington, which W.E.B.

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The Baylor Brief – May 8, 2026

Provost Search Committee This week, President Linda Livingstone, Ph.D., announced the Baylor Provost Search Advisory Committee. With outgoing provost Nancy Brickhouse’s impending departure, the committee will be responsible for finding and identifying candidates to serve as the next chief academic officer.  The committee’s co-chairs are Shanna Hagan-Burke, Ph.D., Dean of the Moody School of Education,

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Baylor’s Turning Point

Ollie Mintz sought to charter a Turning Point USA chapter at Baylor because he felt there was something different about the late founder Charlie Kirk — something that set him apart from other conservative activists.  But now, Mintz says he has questions as the organization continues to diverge from what he remembers.  “I think Charlie

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