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            LCU receives grant from Loftis Foundation 
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            [August 17, 2013]  
            
            
            Lincoln Christian University has been awarded a 
			grant from the Loftis Foundation of Moore Haven, Fla. The grant will 
			make possible the creation and distribution of teaching resources 
			and seminar speakers to empower Christians to make a defense of 
			their faith and take steps to diminish the loss of faith in youth 
			culture.  | 
        
            |  The resources will include published materials, digital strategies 
			and face-to-face educational opportunities conducted by experienced 
			leaders. These resources and educational opportunities will be used 
			nationwide in church settings, at conferences, conventions and at 
			other schools, colleges and universities. The first phase of this 
			project is expected to take place over the next three years. "The 
			goals of the foundation grant and the historic mission of Lincoln 
			Christian University are a perfect match," said LCU President Keith 
			H. Ray. 
			 
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			 This initiative will become part of the newly named James D. 
			Strauss Institute of Lincoln Christian University. The grant also 
			establishes the Robert Sloniger Endowment for Chicago Engagement, 
			which will fund LCU initiatives in Chicagoland. Established in Lincoln in 1944, LCU’s mission is to equip 
			Christians to serve and lead in the church, the workplace and the 
			world. Today, LCU offers a variety of degree programs for 
			undergraduates, graduates and seminary students. Classes are offered 
			on campus, on-site or online. To learn more, visit
			www.lincolnchristian.edu. 
              
            [Text from file received from
			Lincoln Christian University] |