Sports Updates – Fall 2015
Volleyball BC volleyball will hit the courts with possibly the youngest team in the Crossroads League. In his fourth year, Head Coach Kevin Ulmer will rely on 2014 All-Crossroads League Second Team...
View ArticleChrist-Centered Unity Proves Successful For Track Team
Right: Members of the track team stand in front of the newly unveiled National Championship banner on Goodman Gym. Left: The Men’s and Women’s Track Teams celebrate two victories at the 2015 NCCAA...
View ArticleGoing Where They’re Led
Hannah (Miller) Silveus ’12 moved across the country to Billings, Montana, to begin a career in public health. But what she found there was an unexpected opportunity for ministry. After graduating from...
View ArticleThe Arts – Fall 2015
Hunter Carries on Doc Reimer’s Legacy Don Hunter ’06, assistant professor of theatre, was announced as the new chair of the Theatre Department, replacing Richard Young. For the past five years, Hunter...
View ArticleGiving Back: A Life Built On God’s Supply
Beyond the construction business, Charlie and Waneta Habegger have served on the state cabinet of Indiana Gideons. Additionally, Charlie has served on the board of directors of Indiana Lumber and...
View ArticleA Champion For Diversity On Campus
Redgina Hill has been called to take on a new position at Bethel College. And she has big plans for this important role. As director of diversity and inclusion, the former admission counselor aims to...
View ArticleFaculty and Staff News – Fall 2015
David Armstrong, Ed.D. Armstrong Named Vice President for Business Services David Armstrong, Ed.D., comes to Bethel from Truett-McConnell College in Cleveland, Ga., where he most recently served as...
View ArticleAround Campus
Dr. William Abraham addresses staff, faculty and Missionary Church pastors at the ReDiscover session held during faculty retreat on campus. ReDiscover Series Continues On Aug. 11, Bethel professors,...
View ArticleTask Force Alaska: Students, Faculty Witness Revival
Situated nearly 100 miles north of the Arctic Circle, with a river on one side and rugged, mountainous terrain on the other, sits Noatak, Alaska. It’s a region so remote that no roads lead into the...
View ArticleArt Opens Doors For The Gospel
What do you get when you combine Christ, culture and art? You get disciples using their artistic talents, whether they are visual, musical, theatrical ordance, to further God’s kingdom by empowering...
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