[Perspective] What’s the big deal about work?
The Bible teaches we were created to work.
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
One of our long-cherished Baptist beliefs is a doctrine called the priesthood of all believers. This biblical concept teaches that all born-again believers function collectively in their local churches as believer-priests.
We stand on the shoulders of these who invested their lives in a mission of building this Campus of Christian Purpose.
An ongoing issue for schools like Williams Baptist University revolves around defining our purpose – why do schools like ours exist?
Vocational service is the idea that Christ’s followers serve God through our vocation – our work.
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