News Tag Archive: School of Ministry and Christian Thought
Summer Internship Giving Nathanael Anderberg a Chance to Serve
Anderberg is serving in his local church this summer.
Ministry Students Participate in Service Day
Students put their learning into action in the local community.
Answering the Call: Jabin Umfleet’s Journey to Rural Youth Ministry
Jabin Umfleet (’20) has a heart for ministering to youth in rural America.
Women Leading in Ministry – Both Inside and Outside the OKWU Classroom
Ministry profs are committed to continuing a strong tradition within The Wesleyan Church.
On Wall Crawling, Doubt, and Dogmatism: Ministry Profs Publish New Work
Professors in OKWU’s School of Ministry and Christian Thought don’t just stay in the classroom – they’re writing on the forefront of a number of topics, from the issues facing American evangelicalism to a theological study of Marvel’s famous web-slinger.
Meet Your OKWU Prof: Dr. Jon Ensor
“We want our students not only to know the truth about our subject matter, but we hope to equip them with the tools necessary to pursue the truth and spot lies long after the semester concludes.”
Dean of Theology Celebrates Ten Years of Service
Congratulations to Dr. Jerome Van Kuiken on a decade of outstanding leadership in education.
From Transition to Trust
“We had to pack up our stuff right after getting married and move to a place that we’ve never been together, and come to a town with people we didn’t know… It was really scary, honestly.”
OKWU Hosts 2021 Dunn Institute for Church Leaders
Over 40 people attended the conference, including pastors, district superintendents, and OKWU students.
OKWU Alum Serving Persecuted Church Through Book Release
“I believe God will make clear the next steps He has for us as we pray and as we learn more. Then it’s up to us to be obedient to what He is asking us to do.”
OKWU Dean Exploring the Tough Questions
“The main purpose for this book is to really get the conversation going again on what Wesleyans and Methodists believe, and should believe, about Jesus. And to give some historical background on what they have believed about Christ in the past.”