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You are a writer for a company called Tiny Book. Describe the history of Liberty
University in 100 words.
Beginning around 1971, Liberty University has made a different, steadfast, and worldwide local
area of Champions for Christ. Our 50th Anniversary praised this rich legacy by following the
tradition of its bosses and their impact upon the world as they rejuvenate Liberty's main goal.
This extended festival was a period for everybody in the Liberty people group — understudies,
staff, graduated class, personnel, and companions — to consider where we've come from and
what we've achieved, interface with our local area, and cast a dream for our future.
All things considered, one vision carried us to this mountain — and this mountain gave us a
dream for the world.
Presently, we plan ahead with extraordinary expectation for what God has available for Liberty
in the following 50 years of Training Champions for Christ.
Who am
A dream. Prayer, vision, faith
Prayer for people to be champions of Christ
Since 1971, Liberty University has created a diverse, faithful, and global community
of Champions for Christ. Our 50th Anniversary celebrated this rich heritage by
tracing the legacy of its champions and their influence upon the world as they bring
Liberty’s mission to life.
This year-long celebration was a time for everyone in the Liberty community —
students, staff, alumni, faculty, and friends — to reflect on where we’ve come from
and what we’ve accomplished, connect with our community, and cast a vision for our
future.
After all, one vision brought us to this mountain — and this mountain gave us a vision
for the world.
Now, we look to the future with great anticipation for what God has in store for
Liberty in the next 50 years of Training Champions for Christ.
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4 year University
Chirsitian based
50 years
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Exceptional onlie program
Champions for Christ
excellence, mentorship, commitment to a biblical worldview, service-mindedness, and
responsible stewardship have defined who we are.
the University educates men and women who will make important contributions to their
workplaces and communities, follow their chosen vocations as callings to glorify God,
and fulfill the Great Commission.
a world-class education with a solid Christian foundation. In accordance with Liberty
University’s beliefs, we’ll help you gain the values and knowledge you need to achieve
success in every aspect of life. Through our degree programs, you’ll be equipped to thrive
in your career and grow in your personal walk with Christ.
And we help them gain a greater understanding of themselves and the world, so they can
impact the world for Christ.
1. What are the features and benefits?: Features are factual points about
a product while the benefits might be emotional, financial, etc. I wrote a
guide on features versus benefits I’d recommend reading to learn more
about this idea.
2. What’s the unique value proposition?: What makes the product or
service stand out among competitors? The client will typically tell you
this when you have a discovery call, but it can easily be found on
websites and through other promotional material. Find something that
makes them stand out if they don’t have a clear UVP.
3. What problems does it solve?: Every product and service solves a
problem at its root. A content writer like myself helps businesses
generate traffic, leads, and revenue without having to write copy
themselves or learning how to do it, for example.
4. How much does it cost?: What is the price of the product and how can
you justify it to the audience?
5. What’s the turnaround time?: How long will it take for the customer
to receive the product? It could be instant if it’s digital, a specific amount
of days through mail, or a predetermined amount of time for services.
6. How much does it cost to maintain?: Will the customer need to spend
any further money in the future to maintain the product?
7. What is the customer trying to get out of it?: Brainstorm the deeper
reasons why the customer desires the product.
I learned how to apply my faith to everyday issues in a practical way.
1. How you’re interesting to your target
audience
2. The value you deliver
3. Removing pain
Whenever you catch yourself in a cliché, ask yourself what
facts you have. Then delete the cliché and write the facts. For
instance, you’ve written that you’re the “leading” business in
your area. Why do you think you’re leading? Do your
customers get amazing results? Do you collect the best
minds in the business?
Write those facts and the reader will conclude for
themselves that you’re leading. That’s powerful because the
reader has thought it instead of you saying it.
But if you write that you’re leading because you think it
sounds nice, walk away from the claim right now.
BAYLOR
Integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment
Aware of its responsibility as the largest Baptist educational institution in the
world and as a member of the international community of higher learning, Baylor
promotes exemplary teaching, encourages innovative and original research, and
supports professional excellence in various specialized disciplines. Advancing the
frontiers of knowledge while cultivating a Christian world-view, Baylor holds fast
to its original commitment — to build a university that is Pro Ecclesia, Pro
Texana.
Standing on the shoulders of more than two millennia of Christian scholarship, Liberty University emphasizes
the pursuit of knowledge in every discipline.
In 1971, Liberty University was chartered by televangelist Jerry Falwell Senior to his
congregation at Thomas Rhode Baptist Church
Located in Lynchburg, Virginia Liberty is a private liberal arts institution with 15 colleges and schools
offering programs in fields such as education, counseling, religion, law, aviation, cinematic arts, business, and
more.
Previously known as Lynchburg Baptist Theological Seminary in – and Lynchburg Baptist College in 1975,
the university is the largest private non-profit university in the United States by total student enrollment
15,000 residential and 80,000 online
Liberty University was founded in 1971 by televangelist Jerry Falwell Sr. Originally Lynchburg
Baptist Theological Seminary in 1973 and Lynchburg Baptist College in 1975, Liberty is a
private liberal arts institution with 15 colleges and schools offering more than 700 programs
from the certificate to the doctoral level. Located in Lynchburg, Virginia Liberty University is
the largest private non-profit university in the United States with a total enrollment exceeding
100,000 students worldwide. With the passing of the founder in 2007, his son, Jerry Falwell Jr.,
presided over the university for 13 years before current president Jerry Prevo stepped into the
role.
Founded by Jerry Falwell Senior, Liberty University started as a small dream on a mountain.
The dream that stated on top of
ounder, Jerry Falwell Sr.,
West Liberty University is a forward-looking, four-year public
university steeped in a rich heritage as West Virginia’s oldest
institution of higher education.
So excited to study under John Doe on Sept. 25, Pastor of @churchoflife in New Mexico!
It is such an honor hosting @emilysmith to convo on Sept, 27th to speak on serving at-risk
youth.
Join us in welcoming Pastor @ericbrown to convocation on Sept. 29th. You won't want to
miss it!
The campground was quiet, and Mom was dosing to sleep. She thought she heard
us return but was peacefully enjoying being half asleep. While in the tent, she saw
Dad’s shadow against the closed canvas entrance flaps as he rummaged through the
picnic basket and the cooler. She called for him to stay away from the food until
dinner, but he continued. Mom thought he couldn’t hear or was ignoring her.
Annoyed, she raised her voice again to get away from the food, but to no avail.
Groggy from her nap, Mom could hear Dad eating from the basket and shouted:
“GET OUT OF THE FOOD”.
Finally, she got up from the cot and walked to the entrance flaps of the tent. Angrily,
she opened the flaps to scold him but instead looked squarely into the eyes of a
gigantic brown Bear eating sticky buns sitting on our picnic table.
This, you, there
Something
The campground was quiet and no one else was around. Mom was really enjoying
the quiet time, dosing off and on. She thought she had heard us come back, but she
was so enjoying that lazy half-sleep state and just the peace of it all so she didn't get
up. She could hear Dad rummaging around in the picnic basket and the cooler. She
could see his shadow against the closed canvas entrance Naps of the tent. She
called out to Dad telling him to stay out the food until dinner, he continued. she
thought he either hadn't heard her or was ignoring her. She was annoyed and raised
her voice telling him again to get out of the food, all to no avail. she laid there for a
bit, still a bit groggy from her nap. Mom could now hear Dad eating something from
the basket. Mom, still a bit groggy and not fully awake, was yelling at Dad to "GET
OUT OF THE FOOD". She got up from the cot, bare foot and walked to the entrance
flaps of the tent. She yelled out to Dad, but he was not paying any attention to her.
She was MAD. She opened the flaps of the tent prepared to take him to task. Then
she looked squarely into the eyes of a HUGE Brown Bear sitting on our picnic table
eating our "Sticky Buns"
The campground was quiet and no one else was around. Mom was really enjoying
the quiet time, dosing off and on. She thought she heard us come back, but she was
enjoying that lazy half-sleep state. She heard Dad rummaging through the picnic
basket and the cooler. She saw his shadow against the closed canvas entrance flaps
of the tent and called out to him, but he continued. She thought he couldn’t hear or
was ignoring her. She was annoyed and raised her voice again to get out of the food,
but to no avail. She laid there groggy from her nap. Mom could hear Dad eating
from the basket. Groggily, Mom yelled “GET OUT OF THE FOOD”. She got up from
the cot and walked to the entrance of the tent. Angrily, she opened the flaps and
looked squarely into the eyes of a huge brown bear sitting on our picnic table eating
sticky buns.
The campground was quiet, and Mom was dosing to sleep. She thought she heard us return
but was peacefully enjoying being half asleep. While in the tent, she saw Dad’s shadow
against the closed canvas entrance flaps as he rummaged through the picnic basket and the
cooler. She called for him to stay away from the food until dinner, but he continued. Mom
thought he couldn’t hear or was ignoring her. Annoyed, she raised her voice again to get
away from the food, but to no avail. Groggy from her nap, Mom could hear Dad eating
from the basket and shouted: “GET OUT OF THE FOOD”. Finally, she got up from the
cot and walked to the entrance flaps of the tent. Angrily, she opened the flaps to scold him
but instead looked squarely into the eyes of a gigantic brown Bear eating sticky buns sitting
on our picnic table.
Momorial Day
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