Today's Headlines
Monday, June 08, 2020
Theologian and bestselling author Timothy Keller shared that he's been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and listed four ways people can pray for him. 
At least 58 people, including children, were recently killed in northern Burkina Faso in three separate attacks by armed Islamic militants who were targeting Christians. 
African American South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott called on churchgoers and police officers nationwide to take a stand against “bad apples” in their communities while chatting with James Dobson to discuss the racial unrest in the U.S. following the death of George Floyd. 
While the number of churches in the Southern Baptist Convention has increased slightly, total membership in those churches suffered the largest single-year decline in more than 100 years, according to recent measures from LifeWay Christian Resources.
Award-winning Christian singer Jordan Feliz is gearing up for the release of his third album and spoke with The Christian Post about the freedom that he’s experienced in being vulnerable in his music. The singer also opened up about the conversations he had with his friend Jon Seigngard who recently announced that he no longer believes in God. 
As we look at our world today, events are beginning to closely match the picture on the puzzle box.
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Humble beginnings.

That’s where we started 100 years ago, when we were known as Marion College.

For an entire century, Indiana Wesleyan University has been committed to serving all kinds of people through education. Originally, our founders needed an institution that would train and develop great ministry leaders, but they quickly realized ministry could happen in any context, even careers in the marketplace. So they resolved to keep Christ at the center—even in training teachers and social workers and musicians—and strive to create the best academic institution possible.

The university was challenged from the start. After opening its doors in 1920, the Great Depression began a few years later, followed by war. Finances and resources were limited. Faculty, staff, and students stayed afloat with creative solutions and held tightly to prayer. Many Christian institutions at the time were in danger of being lost in the struggle of the conflict.

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But we would rise out of hard times.

In the years that followed, the university survived and even thrived, resulting in a generous family of supporters fiercely loyal to the institution. The local community also rallied around the school it was so proud to call its own.

The impact of IWU, even in early days, was evident. In fact, nearly half of the teachers in the local school system were graduates of Marion College in 1949. Our academic programs have certainly diversified, with more than 150 degree programs available today. Teacher education has been offered since 1920... Read More







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