[Perspective] A new thing
In my report at the 2024 annual meeting of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention, I shared some personal reflections regarding a faith journey I have
In my report at the 2024 annual meeting of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention, I shared some personal reflections regarding a faith journey I have
Over the past two to three years, the number of times I get asked this question seems to grow more and more in conversations with prospective students and their families.
Our world desperately needs Christ-centered leaders. I believe God birthed WBU to be a place that meets this critical need.
I am grateful to work for and lead a Christian university that I believe has been faithful to a biblical understanding of elite. An elite Christian university should be committed to biblical authority, the lordship of Christ, orthodox Christian theology, a commitment to serve the church, and a mission to produce Christian leaders.
The Bible teaches we were created to work.
Please join with me in praying for God to loudly and clearly call a new generation of faithful followers to serve vocationally in the local church.
WBU was founded in the midst of the greatest military conflict in human history – World War II. Also, we were birthed in the midst of one of the greatest global economic disasters – the Great Depression.
May 6, 2023, was a day of polarities for the Williams community – a day of contrasts.
Knowing our work at Williams makes a difference in the lives of others always lifts my spirit.
“Not on our watch!” These were the words that one of my colleagues, Dr. Marvin Schoenecke, shared at a recent meeting of our executive leadership
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