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CAMPUS NEWS


He is currently pursuing a Master of Divinity degree from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Previously, he worked with the LifeWay students team as an event director for Student Life Camp.


OFFICE OF MARKETING & CREATIVE SERVICES Jackson Bailey serves as the Web Developer for the Office of Marketing and Communications. He graduated from North Greenville University in 2016 with a B.A. degree in Interdisciplin- ary Studies, with a primary concentration


in Linguistics secondary concentration in English. After graduation, he worked in sales for four years. He also ran his own eCommerce company and taught himself front-end web development. In his free time, Jackson enjoys spending time with his wife Alicia, practicing martial arts, going to the gym, and gaming.


Adam Knechtel has joined NGU as the content specialist for the Office of Marketing and Communications. Shortly after gradu- ating from California Baptist University in 2013, Adam and his wife, Amber, moved from Southern Cali-


fornia’s deserts to the mountains of Western North Carolina. Prior to NGU, Adam worked as the media director for Camp Highlander, overseeing social media, website, blog, magazine, and various digital/ print operations. He and his wife enjoy exploring the Carolinas offer, especially local dining, enter- tainment, endless outdoor activities. The Knechtels have a newborn daughter, Lettie Mae.


T. WALTER BRASHIER GRADUATE SCHOOL Dr. Bill Cashion, an international missionary, pastor, and professor of evangelism and missions,


has completed his new book “The Winning Season.” The work imparts resounding teachings on biblical genuineness by using base- ball stories as efficacious references to strengthen the spiritual perspective. There are 162 games in the Major League schedule.


“No team in history has won them all,” said Cashion.


There are 162 devotionals in “The Winning Season.” They deliver biblical truth, illustrated with stories from baseball history, to help the reader see that every day of the season of life can be victorious when guided by faith in Jesus Christ and him alone. Published by Covenant Books of Murrells Inlet, SC, Cashion’s new book is designed to instill enriching wisdom to readers as they learn and understand the true essence of the Word of God by way of analyzing baseball strategies that result in victory. Readers can purchase “The Winning Season” at bookstores or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble.


To pick the right path you need the right vantage point


You want to thrive academically AND spirtually—we’ve got you! Our commitment to a Christ-centered education will deepen your faith and expand your knowledge.


You want to pursue an impactful career—we’re one step ahead! NGU’s extensive network of students, faculty, and alumni connect you to purposeful professions across the globe.


Start your adventure at ngu.edu/apply


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