Showing posts with label Liberty University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liberty University. Show all posts

Monday, July 22, 2019

Michael W. Smith and Kevin Jonas Join for New Music Collab at Liberty Univ - CBN News Steve Warren

Kevin Jonas, left, will team with Grammy Award-winning Michael W. Smith for newly created Michael W. Smith Center for Commercial Music at the Liberty School of Music this August. (Images credit: AP)
Kevin Jonas, left, will team with Grammy Award-winning Michael W. Smith for newly created
Michael W. Smith Center for Commercial Music at the Liberty School of Music this August. 
(Images credit: AP)
Michael W. Smith and Kevin Jonas Join for New Music Collab at Liberty University
07-18-2019
CBN News Steve Warren
Liberty University has announced that Grammy Award-winning artist Michael W. Smith will team with Kevin Jonas, the father, and original manager of the rock group The Jonas Brothers, for the newly created Michael W. Smith Center for Commercial Music, which will be a part of the Liberty School of Music later this summer. 
Smith will serve as the Lynchburg, VA center's director. Jonas will work with Liberty students to record and publish their records as well as promoting their talent to the world.  
Jonas, a music prodigy-turned-Assemblies of God pastor, met his wife, Denise, on their first day at the Christ for the Nations Institute in Dallas. He went from directing worship for Christ for the Nations and Assemblies of God churches to directing their sons' music careers, according to Good Housekeeping. 
In addition to the new center, a new recording label with a brand new $2 million recording studio will also operate from the school with the goal of attracting new and already successful recording artists from across the country.
Artists will also come to Liberty to help train students to be the next generation of music professionals, according to the university. 
The center is scheduled to open Aug. 1. 
The university hopes the new center and the "Liberty Music Group" label will not only give students the real-world experience of professionally recording an album but will also attract mainstream and Christian artists to sign with the new music label. 
Former Christian recording artist and music industry executive Al Denson has been a key player in securing Smith, Jonas, and others in this unique partnership. As Liberty's commercial music industry liaison, Denson will bring in artists who have the passion to work with budding musicians who were once in their place.
"These artists remember how hard it was starting out, working years and years to have the opportunity to record on a major label," Denson said in a press release. "So when they have a chance to give back to those who are really wanting to seek what they did and walk down the same path, they are more than willing and excited to invest in them. It's magnetizing to get around students who are hungry when you know how it feels yourself. The artists just need a place that has integrity and supportive staff who care, and that's why the match with Liberty makes it so good."
"The passion we have is not just to train a bunch of people to go into the music industry — or just go into the Christian music industry, for that matter — but to be equipped as musicians that go into the music industry fully equipped to do what they believe God's called them to do, whether it's the mainstream market or the faith-based market," Vernon M. Whaley, dean of the School of Music told Religion World News
Several existing programs will also be located in the new center, including a Bachelor of Music in commercial music with emphases in artist development; songwriting; recording, engineering and producing; publishing and producing; or film score production.
Liberty is among the top 10 largest schools of music in the country. With the expansion into commercial music, Whaley said the school is expecting 27 percent growth in enrollment next year and up to 47 percent in the next two years.

Thursday, October 25, 2018

The Real Reason Jerry Falwell Supported Trump for President—And Why He Doesn't Regret It - STEPHEN STRANG CHARISMA NEWS

Liberty University President Jerry Falwell (Joel Coleman)
STEPHEN STRANG  CHARISMA NEWS
This July, Charisma magazine published a cover story about Jerry Falwell, president of Liberty University. Charisma took an in-depth look at how the university is raising up the next generation and training America's young people to be champions for Christ.
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Falwell was one of the first evangelical leaders to support Donald Trump for president—and he received flak for it from both liberals and conservatives. In the foreword he wrote for my new book, Trump Aftershock, Falwell explains why he made the choice to support Trump so early on and why he thinks Trump Aftershock is an important book in our day.
I decided to share with you what he wrote, as I believe it will encourage and enlighten those who read it. The following is an excerpt from the foreword of Trump Aftershock:
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For over two years now people have been asking me why I supported Donald Trump as a candidate for president of the United States and why I continue to support him now in his role as the chief executive of our great nation. After all, I was one of the only people from the evangelical camp who endorsed Mr. Trump even before the Iowa caucuses. I determined early on that what ailed the United States would require more than a PR and policy bandage. And if Trump were to get elected, he would need more than bandwagon support.
But to answer the question about my support, much of my motivation came from my background in business. My father came from a family of businesspeople who were not Christians, including my grandfather. But a series of personal tragedies resulted in his early death at the age of 55. My dad was only 15 at the time, and he became a Christian because of those sorrowful events. I think he might have gone into the family business if those things hadn't happened. The point is that though the world knows the Falwell name chiefly in the context of my famous clergyman father, most Falwells have been successful entrepreneurs—businessmen and businesswomen.
Even in the context of a nonprofit organization such as Liberty University, I have seen firsthand what applying business principles can do to save an organization. In the late 1980s and 1990s, when donations dried up, we had to create a business model that would keep Liberty alive. In the end not only did we eliminate the debt; we also prospered enough that we've now fulfilled many of the original visions my father had for this university. But Liberty's success didn't come through hazy or lazy leadership.
So that's why I supported Donald Trump early, because the United States is drowning in $21 trillion of debt. Trump is a businessman. We haven't had many businessmen who have become president. Instead, we get career politicians who are short on transformative thinking and long on political career preservation. Even though Trump hadn't even decided what all his political views were at that time, I knew that a pragmatic businessman with common sense would come down on the right side of issues. Trump wanted to do what was best for the country. And if you start with that desire—to do what's best for the country and for the common man—then you have no choice but to be a conservative. It's that simple.
I'm proud I supported Donald Trump. And since he's entered the White House, I've stayed in close touch with him, talking to him about once a month. It has become a close friendship. I'm so pleased with how he's kept his promises. He's appointed justices to the lower courts and the Supreme Court who I believe will uphold the Constitution. On matters related to religious liberty, the president has been a godsend. And his deregulation strategies have brought about prosperity for businesses and the American worker. He's done all the things he said he was going to do—even with all the attempts to thwart his administration by fake Republicans in the Senate and all the folks on the left who will stop at nothing to overthrow a duly elected president.
You see, we needed somebody with resolve and backbone. Republicans and Democrats—the parties had become so much alike that you really couldn't tell the difference. Many of them were—and still are—so scared of their shadow and criticism from the press that they waffle on every issue. They put their finger up and see which way the wind is blowing.
But Trump just marches ahead. He doesn't care how much criticism comes his way. And the people don't care either. The people don't care what the press say anymore because they've lost all credibility. That's what Americans have longed to see in their president—somebody who will stand up for the country, stand up for what's right and not back down in the face of adversity.
Like Stephen Strang does in this book, I compare Trump to Winston Churchill during World War II. Everything looked lost in the face of the onslaught of Hitler's military might. Churchill had to resolve to move ahead anyhow and to never quit. That's what I see in Donald Trump, and I think that's why people support him in spite of all the negatives that get thrown at him.
In this new book by my friend Stephen Strang, you will come to a great understanding of all that has been happening since election night. Strang shows how President Trump has exceeded the expectations of his supporters. And Strang reveals how the left, instead of acknowledging the genuine successes of the Trump administration, are growing in their animus toward the president. Refusing to acknowledge the roaring economy and a renewed sense of optimism and national pride, some on the left (and some on the right) are succumbing to "Trump Derangement Syndrome." And so the rift between the left and the right has grown deep, and our national politics are more polarized than ever.
But Strang's book strikes a chord of hopefulness because he believes (as do I) that these days are some of the most extraordinary times in the life of our nation. You'll enjoy Trump Aftershock. But even more, it will prompt you to pray and work in your own community to "make America great again."
—Jerry Falwell Jr.
President, Liberty University
Lynchburg, Virginia
I hope you enjoyed Falwell's powerful message. I was honored he allowed me to put his name on the book's cover. If you haven't ordered Trump Aftershock yet, just visit trumpaftershock.com or stores like AmazonWalmartBarnes&Noble, Books-A-Million or The Christianbook Group. If you order the book before Nov. 6, you'll receive a package of free items, including two e-books and a subscription to Charisma.
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Friday, June 22, 2018

Facebook Blocks 'Trump Prophecy' Ads - CALEB PARKE/FOX NEWS


Facebook Blocks 'Trump Prophecy' Ads

The producer of "The Trump Prophecy," a faith-based film about a man who said he heard from God in 2011 that Trump would one day be president, says Facebook has "almost been abusive" in seeking information from the production company, which was just trying to place an ad on the site.
Facebook is blocking ads from the production, which is a partnership between ReelWorks Studios and private Christian school Liberty University's cinema department, alleging it is too "political."
Facebook did not return Fox News' request for comment.
"The name 'Trump' requires a reaction. Unfortunately people try to come up with a conclusion before they know what the story is about. We're not doing political ads but that's what we're being accused [of]," Rick Eldridge, the film's producer and financer from ReelWorks Studios, told Fox News.
However, Eldridge said the movie does include reflections from several different world leaders answering questions about what it means to "make America great again" and what the current administration means for Israel and world peace.
When "Prophecy" producers tried to appeal the ban of their ads, Facebook responded by saying "the text and/or imagery you're using qualifies as political, based on the definition we're using for enforcement."
"I know issues with Trump are often charged, but if you watch the movie it's not really about Trump as much as the events that occurred leading up to the election," said Stephan Schultze, the film's director and head of the cinematic arts department at Liberty.
Unlike the book it is based on, which gathers the accounts of retired firefighter Mark Taylor and Mary Colbert talking about Trump prophecies, Eldridge said the movie only focuses on one prophecy from Taylor: that Trump would become president and impact the relationship between America and Israel.
One of the more controversial claims Taylor has made, that is not included in the movie, is that President Barack Obama will be charged with treason and that Trump will release cures for cancer and Alzheimer's disease that the pharmaceutical industry has kept secret.
While the film's producers say the film is not political, Facebook blocked its ads for this very reason.
"We think it's going to help unite this world but that's a message Facebook doesn't want us to tell," Eldridge, who has also produced "Four Blood Moons" and "The Ultimate Gift," said.
According to Schultze, 63 students, in addition to some faculty members, at Liberty gained "real life, real hands on experience" working on the film. The class runs like a real production, he said. Each student has two roles, as they help with every aspect of the film.
"In the six years since its inception, we've done five movies – two of which have gotten national theatrical release," Schultze added.
Liberty's state-of-the-art facilities were part of the reason Eldridge was excited to partner with the Christian school.
"We didn't debate religion. We didn't debate politics. We just told a story and everybody had a good time with it," Eldridge said.
But one student didn't want to be associated with the movie, so that student worked on another project.
Outside of the department, however, a petition started by an anonymous person who said they are a Liberty student expressed outrage through a Change.org petition, demanding the school to "cancel" the "heretical film project," though it is unclear how many of the 2,000-plus signees are affiliated with the school.
Last year, LU President Jerry Falwell, Jr. called the actions of a few LU graduates threatening to forgo their diplomas as "grandstanding" and a "joke" to protest Trump's commencement address.
Eldridge said he hopes the film gives people a better understanding of what to pray for based on the Bible verse 2 Chronicles 7:14.
"I think the story is really at its core about prayer and it's about calling our nation to prayer," We are a divided nation in a lot of ways, but when you look at leadership,... when you look at it from a biblical perspective, we are called to pray for our leaders...whoever is in authority over us."
The faith-based film will be released in 1,000 select theaters nationwide on Oct. 2 and Oct. 4.

Thursday, May 31, 2018

'The Trump Prophecy': Liberty University Helping Turn Prophetic Book Into Nationwide Movie - CBN News Kayla Root

THE TRUMP PROPHECY
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'The Trump Prophecy': Liberty University Helping Turn Prophetic Book Into Nationwide Movie
05-30-2018
CBN News Kayla Root

Retired firefighter Mark Taylor will get to see the true story of his prophecy about Donald Trump 
unfold on the big screen later this year when "The Trump Prophecy" hits theatres.
The film will highlight the night Taylor says God spoke to him, revealing that Donald Trump 
would one day become president.
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He says it was 2 a.m. in April 2011 when he saw Donald Trump on TV and heard the voice of God.

"I didn't know a lot about Donald, I just knew that he was a very powerful businessman, built this 
empire, and he was toying with the idea of running for president at the time," he told CBN News. 
"Most people thought it was a joke so I'm listening to him on an interview and all of the sudden 
I hear the voice of the Lord say, 'You're hearing the voice of a president.'"

Taylor writes about the powerful moment in his book which details how everything God told him 
is now coming true.

Taylor told CBN News that Trump's presidency was vital in stopping an anti-Christian agenda 
that was taking hold of America.

"The enemy's timeline has been denied by the Most-High God and it's through Donald Trump 
a lot of this is being denied right now," Taylor said. "And what God is saying right now is, 'No, 
it's not time right now' because there are many things that God wants to accomplish on the 
earth right now."

Now, ReelWorks Studios producer Rick Eldridge, along with Liberty University's Executive 
Director of the Cinematic Arts program, Stephan Schultze, are turning his story into a feature film.

Liberty's Cinematic Arts department announced their partnership in January, recruiting more 
than 50 students to join in on the project.

Schultze said in a statement that "the experience provided to students through this project 
is invaluable."

"Our students were very appreciative of the opportunity to work on a feature film while in 
school," Schultze said. "They know the training they are getting through this experience gives 
them the preparation necessary to be successful when they enter the work place."

Eldridge told the school that he wants the film to be about "a God and country message that 
we can understand."

"The best thing I can take away is when people leave the theater they are really feeling proud 
about their country and the things God has blessed us with," he continued.

The film's website says it also concludes by asking a panel of world leaders to respond to a 
few questions like: "What does it mean to 'make America great again'?"

The film will be shown in over 1,000 theatres on October 2 and 4. You can find out where it's 
playing in theatres near you, here.

Thursday, November 9, 2017

FAITH NATION: Packing Heat in the Pews? Jerry Falwell, Jr. and Rev. Rob Schenck Weigh In - CBN News


FAITH NATION: Packing Heat in the Pews? Jerry Falwell, Jr. and Rev. Rob Schenck Weigh In    CBN News Nov. 8, 2017

WASHINGTON - In the aftermath of the church massacre in Sutherland Springs, Texas, evangelical leaders are divided on a big issue: should church members be encouraged to carry guns in churches?
On today's "Faith Nation," Jerry Falwell, Jr. and Rev. Rob Schenck weigh in on whether Christians should bring their guns to Sunday service and how church leaders can shepherd their flocks in a time of fear and uncertainty.
Schenck, of the National Clergy Council, has been in ministry for more than 30 years. He describes himself as a "card-carrying member of the NRA" but cautions pastors to be wise in the aftermath of the mass shootings.
He tells CBN News that since churches often consist of broken people, he believes encouraging a congregation full of people to come to worship armed could do more harm than good. Schenck wants Christians to respect the Second Amendment while honoring the Second Commandment.
Meanwhile, Falwell, president of Liberty University holds that if more trained, moral citizens carried concealed firearms, less casualties would result from these mass shootings due to the intervention of the gun-toting good Samaritans.
He enthusiastically encourages his students and staff, who pass all training and background requirements, to arm themselves while on Liberty University's campus. Falwell maintains that taking guns away from good people won't stop evil people from doing evil things.
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Thursday, November 2, 2017

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