by madeswell | Dec 18, 2020 | Coronavirus
Merry Christmas and happy New Year from The King’s. While we are anticipating a time of celebration with friends and family over the Christmas and New Year holidays, we are aware that this season also brings increased risk for new and current students. The TKU...
by madeswell | Jun 7, 2021 | Stories
Being an online student at TKU, I wasn’t planning to go to graduation. I had a million reasons not to go. I didn’t know if anyone would come see me walk across the stage, and I felt like it wasn’t necessary. After all, I was taking my classes online from Hays, Kansas,...
by madeswell | May 13, 2021 | Stories
I had just dropped my girls off at Gateway Church for an all-day, kid’s KAIROS event. We don’t live in Southlake, so I started driving, not sure how I was going to use my kid-free time. But as I drove past The King’s University, I immediately felt God tell me to make...
by madeswell | Mar 10, 2021 | Stories
When Cassandra Hartsell needs to borrow a textbook, she doesn’t need to look far. In fact, there are three other TKU students in her own family. Her three daughters Chloe, Carissa Byrd, and Caity Byrd, attend The King’s University with Cassandra all at the same time....
by madeswell | Dec 22, 2020 | Stories
As a small child, Sarah Sanders’ life was far from ordinary. Her father, Jim, was a traveling evangelist known to many in Australia and Hungary as “the American missionary.” “We would travel throughout Eastern Europe for months at a time,” says Sarah. “I remember as a...