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Randall Runs to Remember
This year, 13 Randall faculty, staff, and students joined together for the first time to run the 19th annual OKC Run to Remember. The marathon honors the lives lost during the April 19, 1995 Murray Federal Building bombing.
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Hope in the Midst of Tragedy
At 9:02 am on April 19, 1995, a truck packed with explosives was detonated outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, leaving 168 people dead, more than 680 injured. Until the September 11, 2001 attacks, the Oklahoma City bombing was the deadliest terrorist attack in the history of the United States, and […]
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Lessons Learned through Service
This article was written by Dr. Brent Sykes, Academic Dean at Randall University. As part of the new Community Engagement Initiative at Randall University, a small group of three Randall students and I recently volunteered at a “Guys Only” (middle school-aged boys) event with our community partner Loveworks Leadership. Loveworks recruited several community organizations to […]
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Spring Break in Alabama
Over the recent Spring Break, Steve Torrison, Missionary-in-Residence at Randall, led a team of four students (Logan Kimbley, Ashleigh Dowdy, Nadia Castillo, and Wyatt Knott) on a mission trip to partner with Cultivate Free Will Baptist Church in Athens, Alabama. Cultivate is a brand new Free Will Baptist Church plant in its infant stages, seeking […]
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How Love Works
On March 28, 2019, a group of ten Randall students had the opportunity to serve at Loveworks Leadership, a non-profit organization in Norman, OK, committed to helping middle school students discover their potential and live into their dreams. LoveWorks sponsored a big “Guys Event” for young men, including speakers, games, and more. It was an […]
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