by tku | Apr 4, 2025 | Article, Messianic Jewish Studies, News, Programs
Most people who are bound by something do not know how to get free. For them the story of Passover can have great meaning. In his book Simchah, Rabbi Abraham Twerski explains how Passover is all about the breaking of chains: Many families gather together for the...
by tku | Mar 24, 2025 | Featured
Big changes are coming to The King’s University’s undergraduate programs—changes designed to enhance your academic experience, streamline your degree path, and give you more flexibility to customize your education. Whether you’re a current student or considering...
by tku | Mar 6, 2025 | Article, Messianic Jewish Studies, News, Programs
Hitler was once delivering a fiery speech in Nazi Germany. As he was ranting and raving and clinching his fists, and calling for the destruction of the Jewish people, he noticed an elderly Jewish man in the front row who was laughing. The Führer stopped in the middle...
by tku | Jan 28, 2025 | Article, News
Introduction My name is Dr. David Cole and I have served as a faculty member at The King’s University (TKU) for eleven years, where I am currently the Director of the Master of Divinity program and the Professor of Historical Theology. My courses cover a range...
by tku | Jan 21, 2025 | Admissions, Article
For those called to ministry, the journey to answering that call is deeply personal, spiritually enriching, and often filled with questions about where to begin or how to deepen your walk with God. At The King’s University, we believe that equipping...