Wesleyans in the news
OKWU host families serve important role, IWU and Wheaton form nursing partnership, Houghton expands affordability options, and Kentucky teens minister in South Dakota.
OKWU host families serve important role, IWU and Wheaton form nursing partnership, Houghton expands affordability options, and Kentucky teens minister in South Dakota.
OKWU is currently the only university in the country to own and operate a Save the Storks unit which reaches out to at-risk mothers and saves unborn lives.
An Oklahoma Wesleyan University graduate has been honored for his dedication in the classroom.
Former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcorft will speak at an upcoming chapel service at Oklahoma Wesleyan University
Oklahoma Wesleyan and Wesley Biblical Seminary announce partnership focused on pastor training and theological education.
The Collision Conference featured three nationally-known apologists at the fourth annual event. Christian apologetics is the the defense of the truth of the gospel.
Dr. Everett Piper accomplished much in his six-month sabbatical, including studying abroad and finishing his latest book.
OKWU to add men’s wrestling to athletic program, Houghton student wins bagpipe competition, OKWU president appears on Fox News, and study reflects IWU’s impact on local economy.
The Eagle statue, with an 11-ft. wing span, represents the mission and culture of the university.
A college dean is proud of the students at his university for their decision to speak differently.
Oklahoma Wesleyan protests the NAIA attempt to shame North Carolina and supports women’s rights to privacy.
IWU partners with university in Wales, Wisconsin pastor honored for 25 years of service, OKWU president says NAIA is guilty of misogyny, and more.
Over 50 participants from Oklahoma Wesleyan University spent a Saturday in September serving two non-profits in Bartlesville.
OKWU sues Department of Education, IWU enters special partnership, and Canadian church opens a “free” store, SWU breaks ground on residence hall, and more.
OKWU’s new partnership with Family Research Council gives students the opportunity to engage with leaders who are fighting for religious freedom.
The 2009 OKWU men’s basketball team is being inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame.
OKWU offering course on pro-life activism, SWU basketball coach receives Milestone Award, Michigan church using chalkboards for positive conversations, and more.
Houghton students graduating debt-free, Kansas church volunteers reading to local elementary students, OKWU golf team makes history, and faithful pastor passes at age 103.
OKWU female employees react to editorial, former cop and criminal now friends, Houghton names new dean, Indiana church offering training for immigration legal clinics, and more.
Since the passing of Justice Antonin Scalia, and the possibility of a deadlocked court on key decisions in June, little has been said about what actually happened in this case. But there is hope.
Dr. Everett Piper and students speak on the steps of the Supreme Court regarding religious freedom.
Delaware church packs 100,000 meals for needy, OKWU fights “contraceptive mandate,” Ohio church partners with nursing home to make mats for homeless, IWU announces new football program, and more.
Jo Anne Lyon examines why Christianity is thriving in Nepal, New Jersey pastor joins other professional chefs to feed homeless, OKWU president wins award, SWU yearbooks now online, and more.
OKWU’s Collision Conference on apologetics asked one simple question: Who does your thinking for you?