Ever wonder what it would be like to follow a couple of incoming Liberty University freshmen through their college experience? Run with them through campus as they search for Green Hall, sit with them at convocation - the largest Christian student gathering in the world. Cheer with them from the stands on a football Saturday. And feel your heart pound as romance begins and Ever wonder what it would be like to follow a couple of incoming Liberty University freshmen through their college experience? Run with them through campus as they search for Green Hall, sit with them at convocation - the largest Christian student gathering in the world. Cheer with them from the stands on a football Saturday. And feel your heart pound as romance begins and lifelong friendships start.
Once Upon a Campus (A Liberty University Short Story #1)
Ever wonder what it would be like to follow a couple of incoming Liberty University freshmen through their college experience? Run with them through campus as they search for Green Hall, sit with them at convocation - the largest Christian student gathering in the world. Cheer with them from the stands on a football Saturday. And feel your heart pound as romance begins and Ever wonder what it would be like to follow a couple of incoming Liberty University freshmen through their college experience? Run with them through campus as they search for Green Hall, sit with them at convocation - the largest Christian student gathering in the world. Cheer with them from the stands on a football Saturday. And feel your heart pound as romance begins and lifelong friendships start.
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Jo May –
LU, the best!! I love Liberty University! Several of our young people have attended there. This was a great story that told how special LU is. Years ago they had a program called "Raising Young Timothy's. I was honored to contribute to this amazing program. That was over 30 years ago. What a blessing to see how much the university has grown. Thank you Karen for shedding light on this great school. LU, the best!! I love Liberty University! Several of our young people have attended there. This was a great story that told how special LU is. Years ago they had a program called "Raising Young Timothy's. I was honored to contribute to this amazing program. That was over 30 years ago. What a blessing to see how much the university has grown. Thank you Karen for shedding light on this great school.
Mark Reeder –
The big downside of the story is that you end up paying to read a promo for Liberty University. Now Ms. Kingsbury teaches there as a visiting professor, and all five of her sons have attended there (two are graduates), so of course she isn't going to bash the place. But whether you should pay for a promo is a question you have to decide. But nevertheless the story is a good one; hopefully she will begin working on the series again and continue what is an interesting story line to come. The big downside of the story is that you end up paying to read a promo for Liberty University. Now Ms. Kingsbury teaches there as a visiting professor, and all five of her sons have attended there (two are graduates), so of course she isn't going to bash the place. But whether you should pay for a promo is a question you have to decide. But nevertheless the story is a good one; hopefully she will begin working on the series again and continue what is an interesting story line to come.
Cathy –
KK delivers again with this enchanting short story about one of the adopted Flanigan boys from Haiti. Being a Bible college graduate myself from back in the day, I really enjoyed the descriptions of Liberty University...I really want to visit there! Hoping there will be another installment. Recommend!
Gail Kehm –
A Short Story with a Full Lesson I chose to read KK's short story because she's one of my favorite Christian fiction authors, because I knew it would have all the elements I would expect from her. She never disappoints! A great storyline, a God honoring message, lessons to apply in one's life. Highly recommend read! A Short Story with a Full Lesson I chose to read KK's short story because she's one of my favorite Christian fiction authors, because I knew it would have all the elements I would expect from her. She never disappoints! A great storyline, a God honoring message, lessons to apply in one's life. Highly recommend read!
Dawn Williamson –
Awesome reminder! Karen reminds all of us, young AND old, that just because you THINK you have your life mapped out, God's plans may be completely different!!! Listen to that still, small voice - it's God trying to tell you His plans for you!! Don't be afraid to follow His lead! "For I know the plans I have for you...." Awesome reminder! Karen reminds all of us, young AND old, that just because you THINK you have your life mapped out, God's plans may be completely different!!! Listen to that still, small voice - it's God trying to tell you His plans for you!! Don't be afraid to follow His lead! "For I know the plans I have for you...."
Sarah –
Definitely a quick read - as a Liberty University Online student and a fan of Karen Kingsbury I was thinking this would be a neat read. I haven't been to the campus yet, but will be doing my intensive in November and look forward to seeing the actual campus. Definitely a quick read - as a Liberty University Online student and a fan of Karen Kingsbury I was thinking this would be a neat read. I haven't been to the campus yet, but will be doing my intensive in November and look forward to seeing the actual campus.
Jan Thompson –
Good quick read Lovely story love to read the whole story just to see what temptation and firery darts are coming his way. And will Connor play a big role in helping Shawn find his way. Will he really get the girl without his coach kicking off the team?
Hyacinth –
I love anything Kingsbury. This short inspirational college campus sports centered love story captured my heart because the star athlete wanted to belong. I can't wait to see how their story unfolds. Vienna has her work cut out for her with a loving but over protective dad. I love anything Kingsbury. This short inspirational college campus sports centered love story captured my heart because the star athlete wanted to belong. I can't wait to see how their story unfolds. Vienna has her work cut out for her with a loving but over protective dad.
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Kayla Kanak –
Another hit This was another Karen Kingsbury hit. I could have read more and more. I have always loved her books. I can't wait for more. Another hit This was another Karen Kingsbury hit. I could have read more and more. I have always loved her books. I can't wait for more.
Runnisha McNamee –
Great start. I can't wait to read more as with all Karen's books. I cannot put them down until they are finished. Great start. I can't wait to read more as with all Karen's books. I cannot put them down until they are finished.
Heather –
Love it wish it was longer
Beverly Knudsen –
A great short story. I would love to read a follow-up to this great story about Liberty University and the students their.
Terri –
I hope this is the beginning of a new branch of this tree of stories!
Phyllis –
I always enjoy Karen's Writing This book was of special interest to me since I have a grandson who wants to attend a Christian university when he finishes high school. I enjoyed learning more about the campus and it's values. I also loved the familiar characters from previous books. Short but sweet. I always enjoy Karen's Writing This book was of special interest to me since I have a grandson who wants to attend a Christian university when he finishes high school. I enjoyed learning more about the campus and it's values. I also loved the familiar characters from previous books. Short but sweet.
Eileen Murray –
Summary Loved this book! The way the story moved made me want to see what was going to happen next! Karen Kingsbury has a way of writing that has Christ in every paragraph! I would recommend this to a young student who is either already a Christian or searching for the answer. Great story, can hardly wait to read the rest.
Kiesha –
Always dreamed of going to Liberty University, but God had other plans. It was awesome getting a little insight into what it is like. Enjoyed reading this! Hope she continues the story soon. Always been a huge fan of Karen and always look forward to reading her books
Elaine James –
Timely. Karen Kingsbury was the first Christian fiction author I discovered many year ago. She did not disappoint in OUAC. I am so excited for my high school freshman daughter to get inspired by this short story with the focus upon Liberty University! thank you KK!
Barb Jones –
Great story As usual, a great story from Karen Kingsbury! And of course, leaves me wanting more. Can't wait for the next book. Great story As usual, a great story from Karen Kingsbury! And of course, leaves me wanting more. Can't wait for the next book.
Debra Shipley –
On campus Loved the story! Seeing God intervene in Shawn's life through much prayer we never know whose praying for us! God is a good good Father! On campus Loved the story! Seeing God intervene in Shawn's life through much prayer we never know whose praying for us! God is a good good Father!
Melissa Henderson –
A wonderful story of listening to God's plan. I really enjoy stories by Karen Kingsbury. A wonderful story of listening to God's plan. I really enjoy stories by Karen Kingsbury.
Rita Nelson –
Another great story from Karen Kingsbury. The best author in Christian fiction.
Jackie Gallardo –
Inspiring I enjoyed the way this book engrossed me and inspired me to focus on the future I dream of and how that relates to God's plan. Inspiring I enjoyed the way this book engrossed me and inspired me to focus on the future I dream of and how that relates to God's plan.
Jennifer –
Great story! Can't wait to read more! My husband works at Liberty so it's neat to read from a students perspective. Great story! Can't wait to read more! My husband works at Liberty so it's neat to read from a students perspective.
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