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Brigitte Gabriel at Regent Law Chapel

On Wednesday, November 21, students and faculty at Regent gathered to hear Brigitte Gabriel speak at Regent Law’s weekly chapel. In addition to founding ACT, the largest national security grassroots organization in the U.S. – with over one million members – Gabriel is a regular guest analyst on Fox News Channel, CNN and many American and international media outlets worldwide. Despite her accomplishments and accolades, Gabriel’s message to faculty and students alike was humble – “to know what God is asking you to do.” Gabriel shared her life’s story. Born in Lebanon, she survived war in the Middle Eastliving in an 8×10 underground bomb shelter from the age of 10 until 17. These years would shape her passions, career aspirations, and love for the Lord as she witnessed the Lord’s nearness and comfort amidst the terror of a war-torn country. “I look back on my life and I realize that every single thing that God orchestrated happened for a reason – as a preparation for what I’m do

Associate Dean Natt Gantt Interviewed on Lawyers for Jesus

On Monday, November 11, Associate Dean Natt Gantt was interviewed on Lawyers for Jesus Radio,  a weekly show braodcast by attorneys from Mauck & Baker covering a variety of topics relating to the Gospel in law society, culture, politics, and in the marketplace. Natt Gantt is Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs as well as the Co-Director of the Center for Ethical Formation and Legal Education Reform at Regent University School of Law. He regularly writes about professional identity, ethics, and other areas of significance to lawyers and law students. In his interview, Dean Gantt examines lawyers' ethical responsibility when discussing non-legal matters with clients.  Listen to his interview below: