Meet Your OKWU Prof: Dr. Jon Ensor
“We want our students not only to know the truth about our subject matter, but we hope to equip them with the tools necessary to pursue the truth and spot lies long after the semester concludes.”
“We want our students not only to know the truth about our subject matter, but we hope to equip them with the tools necessary to pursue the truth and spot lies long after the semester concludes.”
Congratulations to Dr. Jerome Van Kuiken on a decade of outstanding leadership in education.
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“You can go anywhere and get a good education. But at OKWU, we really challenge students to think critically and form a worldview based on biblical truth.”
“Experiencing growth in myself and my students’ growth motivates me in my work. I love success, no matter how big or how small. And growing is a success!”
“I find it incredibly fulfilling, and such an example of God’s grace, that we each have our part to play in doing His work. Mine happens to be through art and design. I am deeply grateful that I can use the gifts that God has given me to help people.”
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“He’s a very ornery, very stubborn, very independent little boy. But I wouldn’t change one thing about it, because it’s what pushes him to achieve.”
“Seek God’s direction for this critical decision… explore how OKWU can help prepare you for the future.”
“The main purpose for this book is to really get the conversation going again on what Wesleyans and Methodists believe, and should believe, about Jesus. And to give some historical background on what they have believed about Christ in the past.”