Greg Laurie, Lee Strobel & Kay Arthur to receive Museum of the Bible ‘Pillar’ Awards
Museum of the Bible will be presenting its second annual Pillar Awards on Saturday, November 11, as part of its 2023 Gala & Experience. The Gala awards ceremony is part of a three-day weekend experience filled with inspiration, recognition and celebration. The three award recipients - Lee Strobel, Greg Laurie and Kay Arthur - will be honored at a spectacular event that will also feature renowned Grammy Award-winning artist CeCe Winans.
"This will be an unforgettable weekend celebrating the profound influence of the Bible and its collective impact on society," remarked Harry Hargrave, CEO of Museum of the Bible. "The honorees' lives and work display a personal transformation built upon the Bible.
Museum of the Bible's Pillar Awards honor individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the three core pillars of the Museum of the Bible - History, Narrative and Impact.
Author and speaker Lee Strobel, whose work has been instrumental in unraveling the historical significance of the Bible is this year's honored recipient of the Pillar Award for History. The Pillar Award for Narrative will be granted to pastor and author Greg Laurie, whose innovative and engaging storytelling has touched the lives of countless individuals across media platforms. Finally, the Pillar Award for Impact will be presented to author and Bible teacher Kay Arthur, as her lifelong commitment to biblical education has transformed lives around the world.
The awards show at the museum's World Stage Theatre will include interviews with the three award recipients and a live performance from Winans.
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