Vermont Whiskey Founder Offers $200M College Campus to Christian Groups
In Brief
Raj Peter Bhakta offers a $200 million Vermont college campus to Christian institutions for spiritual revival.
Key Facts
- Raj Peter Bhakta, a Vermont whiskey founder, is offering a $200 million college campus to Christian groups.
- The campus in question is Green Mountain College, purchased by Bhakta in 2020.
- The offer is intended to promote a spiritual revival among Christian institutions.
- The offer is directed specifically at Christian institutions, according to reports.
- The campus is being offered for free, with one major condition attached.
What Happened
Raj Peter Bhakta has offered the former Green Mountain College campus, valued at $200 million, to Christian groups for free, aiming to foster a spiritual revival.
Why It Matters
The offer could provide Christian institutions with significant educational resources and space, potentially impacting religious education and campus life in the region.
What's Next
It remains to be seen which Christian groups will accept the offer and what the specific conditions entail.
Sources
- Fox News — Whiskey mogul offers free $200M college campus to religious groups, with one major catch(17m ago)
- The Guardian — Office for Students faces judicial review over public funding for bible colleges(17m ago)
