Water Angels is a homeless ministry that takes in people, shows them the love of Christ and provides the resources for them to change their lives. Stephanie Mitchum gave the background of the organization, and Sam Burgin and Nellie Crothet shared their testimonies of how Water Angels helped them find Christ.
Read More Bottle of water opens door to salvationMonth: September 2014
Johnson University unleashes day of service across Knoxville
The fifth annual K day of service, put on by Johnson University, happened on Sept. 17. Students fanned out across the greater Knoxville area to participate in various service projects, such as painting houses, and helping out at food pantries. Both the students, the community were impacted in a good way by this event
Read More Johnson University unleashes day of service across KnoxvilleStudents connect with refugees during summer
For two months out of the summer break two Johnson Students worked internships with a mission organization located in Houston. Both women were able to work with refugees, from various countries, to help them learn English. They also learned a lot about their culture and people. They learned shocking truths about the plight of the refugee, and how the refugee housing system works in the United States. Both received a deeper look into the shoes of people fleeing or their lives, and how difficult it can be to live in a foreign land.
Read More Students connect with refugees during summerRoyals seen playing around (a game of golf)
For the first tim in Johnson University’s history, the athletic department now has a golf team. 2012 graduate Spencer Proctor is the new head coach. Proctor said that more than 20 students have signed up and showed interest in joining the team. The team has arrangements mad with Creekside plantation golf course that allows students to practice with free rounds of golf and unlimited range balls.
Read More Royals seen playing around (a game of golf)Kimberlin Heights Postmaster reflects as he preparers for retirement
The Kimberlin Heights Post Office will soon close. And when it does, Buster Smith, the long-time Post Master will hang up his hat. Smith reflects on nearly three decades as the PostMaster General.
Read More Kimberlin Heights Postmaster reflects as he preparers for retirementWelcome to Royal Scribe
Welcome to Royal Scribe, the student publication for students at Johnson University. Royal Scribe is a student-run publication, which is housed and advised through the School of Communication and Creative…
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