A Neat way to retire: Connersville preacher steps from behind pulpit after 27 years of ministry Sep 30, 2005
Before making the 118 mile trek back to Kentucky Christian College on Sundays, he would spend the afternoon with the family. "They basically sort of...adopted me," he said. (Cynthiana Democrat, KY)
College hires 7 professors Aug 17, 2005
George F. Pickens, associate professor of global ministries, has a bachelor's degree in Biblical studies from Kentucky Christian College in Grayson, Ky. a master's degree in African studies from Ohio University and a doctorate of philosophy degree in theology from the University of Birmingham in England. (Carlisle Sentinel, PA)
One Life to Give Feb 9, 2005
In addition to myself, the other chaperones were A.J. Mulholland, our summer youth ministry intern from Kentucky Christian College, Karen Randolph (the heart of our church's involvement with Little Life), and Candace Guill. The young people rounding out our group included Sarah Fisk, Alyson Francis, Jonathan Francis, R.J. Guill, Bridget Rowles, Ben Tucker, Elizabeth Tucker, and Laura Williams. (Chatham Star Tribune, VA)
Don't discount SPC's young faces Oct 28, 2004
By Times Staff Writer Published October 28, 2004. Since winning a Florida Junior College state championship in 2002, expectations for the St. Petersburg College men's basketball team have been high. (St. Petersburg Times -- Sports )
Lady Tiger soccer team remains undefeated Sep 30, 2004
The Campbellsville University Lady Tigers' soccer team ran their record to 7-0-2 with wins over Kentucky Christian College and Trevecca Nazarene University last week. On Thursday, the Lady Tigers bested the Lady Knights of Kentucky Christian by a 3-0 score. (Campbellsille Central Kentucky News Journal, KY)
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Lauren Camp: Kentucky Christian College - 12,000. Stephen Hunt: William J. Gallagher Scholarship/University of Montana/ College of Technology - 3,550. (Flathead News Group, MT)
Indians cruise at home Nov 24, 2003
Kentucky Christian College battled hard but was simply overmatched during an 83-51 Southeast romp in front of an announced crowd of 3,167 at the Show Me Center Monday night. The Knights, who do not award athletic scholarships and compete in the National Christian Collegiate Athletic Association's Division II, fell to 7-6 as they had a five-game winning streak snapped (Southeast Missourian, MO)
LCC Preachers start season 3-0 Nov 12, 2003
CINCINNATI, Ohio - Lincoln Christian College got off to a fast start at last weekend's Cincinnati Bible College Classic. LCC's first game came against Kentucky Christian College, and the Preachers won 97-86 (Lincoln Courier, IL)