Wesleyans in the news
Construction on a riding arena is underway at Houghton and IWU to host a world-class competitive group.
Construction on a riding arena is underway at Houghton and IWU to host a world-class competitive group.
The team may be on top of the NAIA, but they still carry an “I am third” mentality.
No one should hear about the love of God on an empty stomach.
Those who are a part of Marion Design Co. are helping to revive, empower and propel Marion, Indiana, to a brighter future.
Indiana Wesleyan University recently received official notice of its reaccreditation with the Indiana State Board of Nursing (ISBN) for its nursing program.
Bachelder is known for her strategic thinking, franchisee-focused approach, superior financial performance and the development of outstanding leaders and teams, as well as her commitment to Jesus.
The class, which covers the literature of the New Testament, is a new online course for high school juniors and seniors seeking to obtain college credit.
Maryland church gives to 500+ families, Wesleyan women join Ruby Wood pilgrimage, Iowa pastor joins coalition to better local neighborhood and more.
Two Wesleyan churches are in the top 100 largest and fastest growing in the U.S., a South Dakota church talks faith and security in wake of the Texas church tragedy, IWU dedicates space to student veterans and more.
The first season of “IWU Best Lecture” includes topics such as immigration policy, Martin Luther’s legacy on the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, how to read the Bible and more.
Dezaray and Matt are just two of the more than 18,000 students who are enrolled in Wesleyan colleges and universities each year. Their stories of overcoming obstacles to obtain their degrees are both inspiring and compelling.
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OKWU host families serve important role, IWU and Wheaton form nursing partnership, Houghton expands affordability options, and Kentucky teens minister in South Dakota.
The free music therapy will benefit those in the local community, both children and adults.
The 3+1 Program allows students to earn two bachelor degrees in four years.
A U.S. Air Force veteran recruits for IWU’s adult enrollment program, Wesleyan wins a Meals on Wheels award, and an Arizona church opens a coffee shop to minister to its community.
Creating a certificate of education responding to a specific need for adult learners within the state of Oregon is just one of the many accomplishments of Matt Lucas.
Egenreider has earned a reputation of Christ-centered service, disciplined leadership, and the ability to effectively lead teams towards the accomplishment of recruitment goals.
The youth events saw a great number of responses to challenges given during the sessions.
Unique summer camp experiences at IWU and SWU await high school students called to ministry, thanks in part to grants from the Lilly Endowment.
An Indiana native, Dr. Chris Young is returning to his alma mater with a myriad of leadership opportunities behind him as preparation for this role.
The new Justice Center for Human Trafficking will support research, provide resources, and sponsor initiatives to help combat the multi-billion dollar industry that buys and sells people.
Wilbur Williams is known for his love for his students, as well as his 150+ trips to Israel. The beloved professor will retire this spring after 50 years of teaching at Indiana Wesleyan University.
A pastor’s wife in Indiana tells how God has walked with her in the midst of extreme suffering, a Nebraska couple plants pineapples in Sierra Leone, and more.