WBU Board tours renovated Startup Chapel
WBU President Dr. Stan Norman (right) looks over the newly renovated Startup Chapel with Trustees Susan Allison and Cliff Gifford. (Walnut Ridge, Ark) – The
WBU President Dr. Stan Norman (right) looks over the newly renovated Startup Chapel with Trustees Susan Allison and Cliff Gifford. (Walnut Ridge, Ark) – The
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.
Williams Baptist University has announced a generous donation of $7,500 from the First National Bank of Lawrence County, dedicated to fortifying the Williams Works program.
The Bible teaches we were created to work.
Williams Baptist University is joining forces with Walnut Ridge Regional Airport and the Wings of Honor Museum to present entertainment before the upcoming eclipse.
Incoming freshmen at Williams Baptist University this fall will each receive a new Bible, thanks to a gift from the Big Creek Baptist Association in northern Arkansas.
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.
The three-day camp will feature preaching, teaching, and breakout sessions expressly focused on various vocational calls to ministry: pastoral ministry, student ministry, music ministry, and women’s ministry.
Editor’s note: This article was first published by Williams Baptist University. WALNUT RIDGE, Ark. – The Williams Works initiative at Williams Baptist University is expanding
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