Business
Edwin Miller: CEO of 9lenses was named to Venture Magazine 40 and 40 [1] and top 12 CEO by Washington Business Journal [2]
Barry Minkow: Former Businessman who's in jail for fraud
Dean Parker: Founder of Cloud Communications Alliance and Callis Communications [3]
Education
Susan Wise Bauer '88: Author and English instructor at The College of William & Mary
Jerry Falwell, Jr. '84: President and Chancellor of Liberty University
Paul H. Dixon: Former president, Cedarville University
Joe Hale: Founder, Network of International Christian Schools
Film
Richard Rossi, filmmaker, evangelist, and missionary
Don White, director and producer
Dan Gordon, screenwriter
Randall Wallace, screenwriter
Journalism
Shannon Bream: Supreme Court reporter, Fox News[4]
Samantha Steele: ESPN College GameDay reporter
Literature
Mike Bullock: Comic writer for Lions, Tigers and Bears and The Phantom[citation needed]
Angela Elwell Hunt '80: Christian author
Daniel Whyte III, M.A.: Christian author
Music
Meredith Andrews: Contemporary Christian music singer
Jody McBrayer: Former singer for Christian group Avalon
Hector Cervantes: Member of Casting Crowns
Thad Cockrell: Christian country singer
Stephen Christian: Lead singer for Anberlin[5]
Terry Fator: Singer and ventriloquist; winner of season 2 of America's Got Talent
Lance G. Flood: Contemporary Christian Singer and Songwriter
Chad Graham: Member of Christian rock band Anthem Lights
Caleb Grimm: Member of Christian rock band Anthem Lights
Corey Horn: Bassist for Christian rock band Remedy Drive
Kyle Kupecky: Member of Christian rock band Anthem Lights
Tim Lambesis: Musician and member of As I Lay Dying
Mark Lowry: Christian singer and comedian
Kevin Max: Singer for Christian group Audio Adrenaline; former member of Christian rock band DC Talk
Guy Penrod: Former singer for gospel group Gaither Vocal Band
Alan Powell: Member of Christian rock band Anthem Lights
Shaun Tomczak: Member of the band Sidewalk Prophets
Phil Stacey: Contestant on the sixth season of American Idol[6]
Jon Schneck: Member of Christian rock band Relient K
Michael Tait: Singer for Christian group Newsboys; former member of DC Talk
TobyMac: Christian rapper; former member of DC Talk
Other
Tad Skylar Agoglia: Founder, First Response Team of America
Kevin Beary: Former sheriff of Orange County, Florida
Politics
Luc Angers: Councillor, Gatineau City Council, Quebec
Chuck Baldwin: Constitution Party presidential nominee in the 2008 US presidential election
Scott Baugh '84: Former Republican member of the California State Assembly
Fernando Cabrera: Democratic Council member in New York
Jeff Coleman '01: Former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Mike Fleck '95: Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Tim Krieger '84: Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Kevin Grantham: Republican member of the Colorado Senate
Ben Parkhill: Political consultant
Tony Perkins: President of the Family Research Council; former Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives
Adrian Smith: US Congressman from Nebraska (transferred to the University of Nebraska)
Jeffrey Thompson: Member of the Idaho House of Representatives
Radio
Kellie Rasberry: Co-host of Kidd Kraddick in the Morning (transferred to Francis Marion University)
Bob Sturm: Sports radio host on Dallas-based KTCK
Religion
Jonathan Falwell '87: Senior Pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church
William Franklin Graham IV '97: Evangelist; grandson of Billy Graham
Michael R. Licona, M.A. '00: Christian scholar and apologist
Gabe Lyons: Founder, Fermi Project
Johnnie Moore, Jr. '04; M.A., '06: Pastor and Liberty University administrator
William Schnoebelen, M.A. '90: Christian apologist and author
Ed Stetzer: Christian author and missionary
Chris Surber, M.Div.: Pastor and author
Michael Mooney, MBA.: Founder of National Association of Christian Ministers
Science
David A. Schauer: Executive director, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements
Sports
Baseball
Tony Beasley: Manager of the Syracuse Chiefs
Doug Brady: Former second baseman for the Chicago White Sox[7]
Sid Bream: Former MLB first baseman
Rod Delmonico: Former coach for the University of Tennessee and the Dutch national team
Lee Guetterman: Former MLB pitcher
Randy Tomlin: Pitching coach for the Harrisburg Senators
Basketball
Peter Aluma: Former center for the Nigerian national team
Seth Curry: Guard for Duke University (transferred from Liberty)
Katie Feenstra-Mattera: Head coach of the Cornerstone University women's team
Megan Frazee: Forward for CCC Polkowice in Poland
Octavio De La Grana: Current assistant coach and head scout for the Miami Heat
Julius Nwosu: Former NBA player
Jeri Porter: Head Coach of the George Mason University women's team
Itoro Umoh-Coleman: Head coach of the Clemson University women's team
Avery Warley: Center for the Phoenix Mercury
Winston Bennett: Former NBA player [9]
Football
Fred Banks: Former wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins, and Chicago Bears
Sebastian Barrie: Former defensive end and tackle for the Green Bay Packers, Arizona Cardinals, and San Diego Chargers (transferred from Prairie View A&M University)
Mike Brown: Wide receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars
Dwayne Carswell: Former tight end and offensive lineman for the Denver Broncos
John Cartwright: Former Liberty coach
Michael Clayton: NFL free agent[citation needed]
Kelvin Edwards: Former player for the New Orleans Saints and Dallas Cowboys
Jason Elam: Former kicker for the Denver Broncos and Atlanta Falcons[10]
Marcus Floyd: Former cornerback for the New York Jets, Buffalo Bills, and Carolina Panthers
Samkon Gado: NFL free agent
Eric Green: Former NFL tight end
Wayne Haddix: Former defensive end for the New York Giants, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Carolina Panthers
Erick Harris: Former NFL and arena football defensive end
Rashad Jennings: Running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars
Dominique Jones: Tight End for the Miami Dolphins
Matt Lambros: CFL free agent
T.J. McCreight: Personnel director for the Arizona Cardinals
James McKnight: Coach at Cypress Bay High School
Vince Redd: NFL free agent (transferred to the University of Virginia)
Stephen Sene: Offensive tackle for the New England Patriots
Vic Shealy: Head coach at Houston Baptist University
Richard Shelton: Scout for the Tennessee Titans
Johnny Shepherd: Former running back for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Buffalo Bills, and New York Knights (transferred to Livingston University)
Chris Summers: Wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings
Paul Troth: Assistant football coach at ECU
Soccer
Darren Amoo: Forward for the Pittsburgh Riverhounds
Philip Aseweh: Forward for the Houston Dynamo
Juan Guzman: Midfielder for the Charlotte Eagles
Joshua Boateng: Midfielder for AC Oulu in Finland (transferred from Virginia Tech)
James Price: Head coach of the University of Northern Iowa women's team
Darryl Roberts: Striker for the Charlotte Eagles and the Trinidad and Tobago national team
Osei Telesford: Midfielder for the Puerto Rico Islanders and the Trinidad and Tobago national team
Sly Tetteh: Former president of Liberty Professionals in Ghana
Other
Sam Chelanga: Professional runner
Josh Cox '98: Long-distance runner
Elena Seiple: Bodybuilder
Deborah Yow: Director of Athletics at North Carolina State University
Mike Hall: Director of Athletics at USC Upstate [11]
Clark Zealand '96; M.A. '98: Ultramarathon runner
Television
Jean Doumanian: American television producer
Trent Garrett: Actor and model (attended one semester)
Victoria Henley: Contestant, America's Next Top Model, Cycle 19
Vic Mignogna '86: Anime voice actor
Heidi Mueller: Actress[12]
Jeremy Nicholson '01: Emmy Award-winning videographer[13][14]
Kera O'Bryon: Actress nominated for a Daytime Emmy
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