Benediction

Benediction

Benediction A prayer for students from Dr. Brian TurnerConvocation Chapel 2019 “Hold on to instruction; don’t let go. Guard it, for it is your life.” – Proverbs 4:13 Heavenly father, we celebrate this new day. We are so thankful for our teachers, coaches,...
OKWU On The Move

OKWU On The Move

OKWU On The Move 1Richard (‘71) and Inge Huston have been ministering to international students for decades, and they are excited to continue to grow a city-wide ministry in Hamburg, Germany, which reaches over 10,000 international students from all over the world. ...
Stepping Into the Grace of God

Stepping Into the Grace of God

Stepping Into the Grace of God Two years ago, a man began attending church meetings in Beirut, Lebanon, with Matt and Julie Hattabaugh—although “attending” might be putting it a bit strongly. Participation on this man’s part was lacking. “He would...
Eagle Campus Expansion

Eagle Campus Expansion

Eagle Campus Expansion Three Areas of Expansion Turf Fields Fields+Track: Expansion of a new track and field, in addition to championship-level turf fields for baseball, softball, and soccer. Renovations Mueller Sports Complex: Remodel of athletic facilities, focused...
Athlete Profile

Athlete Profile

Athlete Profile During her time at Oklahoma Wesleyan University, Cori Campbell has experienced quite a few “bonuses”—perhaps none bigger than being the 2021 recipient of the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference’s Character Award. Spurred on by Coach Julia Mongin to...
University News

University News

University News October 2020 Dean of Ministry Exploring Christology Through Publication Dr. Jerome Van Kuiken served as the co-editor of Methodist Christology: From the Wesleys to the Twenty-First Century, which explores the doctrine of Christ within the Wesleyan and...
Wake Up Dead Man

Wake Up Dead Man

Wake Up Dead Man In January of 2021, David Sieminskie was close to death.   Infected with COVID-19, he lay in the Intensive Care Unit of Hillcrest Medical Center, deeply sedated and struggling to breathe. His prognosis was grim, and Micah Neuenschwander, one...
What does community mean to me?

What does community mean to me?

What does community mean to me? Growing up, I was told that in order to impact the world, you needed to first start with your community. I never knew what that meant. Living through the global pandemic was a tough battle—I struggled with the sense of being trapped....
New Doctorate Program

New Doctorate Program

New Doctorate Program Impacting the Future of Healthcare OKWU is blazing new trails, launching the first-ever doctoral program in the university’s 115-year history. With a 100% online curriculum, the brand-new Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree will equip...
Pushing Through The Noise

Pushing Through The Noise

Pushing Through The Noise When you look back on the 2020-21 school year, one thing immediately comes to mind: disruption. Between quarantines, missed practices, and games being moved, coaches and players were forced to battle through the strangest collegiate season in...
OKWU Voices

OKWU Voices

OKWU Voices Life is always full of challenges, but 2020 felt different. Things felt altered. In a season of virtual workplaces, endless Zoom calls, and social distancing, the COVID-19 pandemic has put the word “community” into sharp focus. It’s caused us here at...
Do Not Fear

Do Not Fear

Do Not Fear When he was 19 years old, an anxious Ackrion Mangimela boarded a plane to China. It was his first time inside an airplane, and he was on his way to begin a six-year medical school program. During the flight, Mangimela felt the Lord nudging him to a...
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