IWU’s Jim “Umfundisi” Lo completes 1,000th prayer walk
The IWU professor does five to six prayer walks a week and has seen God answer prayers as a result “time and time again.”
The IWU professor does five to six prayer walks a week and has seen God answer prayers as a result “time and time again.”
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The Visiting Scholars Program is a recent collaboration between IWU and Beijing International Education Exchange (BIEE).
The well-known sportscaster became a Christian through the ministry of 12Stone Church in Georgia.
The creation of Marion College (now Indiana Wesleyan University) was driven by a desire to establish a college in Indiana to serve the heartland of a growing denomination.
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Now is the time to schedule your campus visit to one of The Wesleyan Church’s five colleges and universities.
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The Indiana Wesleyan University Wildcats packed out its football stadium in the program’s inaugural game.
The oldest known Wesleyan passes away, Canada church prepares event to serve Haitians, West Virginia church ministers in Guatemala and more.
West Virginia church with historic roots reopens, South Dakota church damaged by fire, assistant district superintendent prays for House of Representatives and more.
WE5 celebrates the combined strength and ongoing impact of the five colleges and universities of The Wesleyan Church.
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A women’s recovery home set to open in Indiana, a World War II veteran is honored by his North Carolina church and more.
A Wesleyan in Ohio needs a kidney, Michigan churches are set to merge and more.
Colleges and universities within The Wesleyan Church are implementing strategies and initiatives to support multicultural environments.
FUSION 2018 was designed to help students experience the love of Christ, sense his power at work and begin a life transformed.
The 2018 FUSION is approaching, an Alabama church cancels Easter egg hunt to finance projects, a Wesleyan pastor is honored in his Wisconsin community and World Hope International forms a new partnership.
Construction on a riding arena is underway at Houghton and IWU to host a world-class competitive group.
The team may be on top of the NAIA, but they still carry an “I am third” mentality.
No one should hear about the love of God on an empty stomach.