Today's Headlines
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Persecuted Christians in North Korea are facing heightened challenges amid the coronavirus outbreak, fearing they might not survive because defectors are now barred from sending money back home.
The pro-life group Live Action released an investigative report Monday that exposes the dangers the abortion pill poses to women and children.
Lifestyle Christianity leader Todd White has publicly repented for failing to preach the whole Gospel and criticized the American Church for refusing to address sin and repentance to a watching world. 
A Christian university affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Convention has garnered controversy over rescinding a graduate student’s admission because he is in a same-sex relationship.
There’s been about a 285% increase in the number of “anti-Christian incidents” reported in France over the last decade-plus, according to the head of the Vienna-based Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination Against Christians in Europe.
As we stand on this side of the pandemic gash in time and history, we must be careful where we set our gaze.
Sponsored

A Degree For People Who Want To Lead

100+ Online Degree Programs - Learn More

Over 100 years ago, leaders of The Wesleyan Church met to discuss a fundamental problem: their pastors and church leaders needed more robust training and education that better prepared them for all the facets of ministry.

Inspired by this need, Indiana Wesleyan University was founded. While the university has expanded its purpose to equip students for all kinds of marketplace vocations, today many look to IWU to prepare them for their call to ministry.

Aspiring ministers and lay leaders in the church often face a significant obstacle to maximizing their potential: they need relevant education and biblical training to prepare them for local church leadership. Churches need talent and discipleship resources to launch new ministries, engage their local communities, and develop effective disciples.

The role of Christian ministry leadership education

Are you searching for training and education that addresses the challenges of today’s ministry environment?

IWU recently launched two new undergraduate programs focused on Christian ministry leadership.

  • Associate of Science (60 credits)
  • Bachelor of Science completion program (48 credits)
  • Bachelor of Science (120 credits)

Leon & Latricia BS Management - The first thing I started to hear from Indiana Wesleyan was, You're going to be a world changer. - View their story

These programs offer highly affordable online ministry education rooted in effective leadership theory and practice. Courses help you learn to lead with strategic vision, multiply disciples, equip other church leaders, grow in spiritual maturity, and articulate theology in a way that transforms lives. You’ll be able to start applying your newly-acquired skills to your current ministry context and lead effectively both in local churches and non-profit settings.

The Experiential Learning Lab is a unique feature of the Bachelor of Science in Christian Ministry Leadership that allows you to substitute 24 classroom credit hours with 24 credit hours of hands-on learning in a local church setting. Whatever path you choose, you’ll graduate with work in-hand that demonstrates your skills and knowledge.

Online ministry education has never been more accessible or affordable. Learn more about IWU’s online ministry programs today at IWUpossible.com.

Contact us at [email protected]






This email was sent to [email protected]
why did I get this?    unsubscribe from this list    update subscription preferences
The Christian Post · 6200 2nd St NW · Washington, DC 20011-1426 · USA