The God Who Sets His People Free: Celebrating Easter Sunday
On Maundy Thursday when Jesus offered the first Lord’s Supper to His disciples, they were gathered together to celebrate the festival of Passover (Mark 14:12). Passover is still celebrated by Jews all around the world. The festival of Passover originates in the book of Exodus, chapter 12. The Jewish people were enslaved in the nation ...
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Beth Livingston
Get to Know Beth Livingston Beth Livingston is the Writing Center Coordinator and an Instructor of English at Warner. She has been working with Warner since July of 2024. She has earned a bachelor’s in Education and a Master of Arts in Education from Warner, as well as a master’s in English with a concentration ...
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Dr. Beth Burch
Get to Know Dr. Beth Burch Beth Burch serves Warner as a Professor of Plant Science. She has been working with Warner since August of 2016. She has earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Millersville University (Pennsylvania), a Master of Science in Botany and a Doctorate of Philosophy in Botany from the University ...
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Bethany DuBose Schmucker
Get to Know Bethany DuBose Schmucker Bethany Schmucker is Warner’s Director of Human Resources and Payroll. She has been serving Warner since July of 2021. She has a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Liberty University and a Master of Business Administration in Human Resources Management from Warner University. She holds a 4-40 Customer ...
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Warner University: Radically Unradical
As I have watched what has happened on multiple university campuses in the last couple of weeks—students and professors celebrating violence against the Israeli people—my recent reading of a new book titled America’s Cultural Revolution has seemed timely. In this book, author Christopher Rufo details how the radicalism and upside-down moral compasses that characterize much ...
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Financial Tips For College Graduates
Graduation is just around the corner. All your hard work has finally paid off, and now you’re ready to enter the professional world. With graduation comes new freedoms, but also new challenges and responsibilities. For a new or recent graduate, this can be a lot all at once. But, whether you’re a senior going ...
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Fall 2019 Faculty Accomplishments
For an average semester, Warner University faculty members prepare for approximately 140 class periods, or 280 class periods a year. Some of this preparing is done in the evenings, and some members teach more than a full load so that the wheel of the Warner machine can keep turning so smoothly. Aside from preparing their ...
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Christianity and the Call to Generosity
I read a story last week about a Pastor who was diagnosed with Covid-19 during the summer of 2020. Following his recovery from the virus, the Pastor began donating plasma as often as he was able. The anti-bodies he has from the virus allow the plasma he donates to aid in the development of treatment ...
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Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy This privacy policy has been compiled to better serve those who are concerned with how their Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is being used online. PII, as described in U.S. privacy law and information security, is information that can be used on its own or with other information to identify, contact, or locate a ...
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Get to Know President Sutton Week 5
Week 5, Philosophy of Christian Higher Education This week, we asked Dr. Sutton to share his philosophy about Christian higher education. Read what he had to say here. _____________ Over the years, I have developed philosophies of Christian higher education for both the classroom and the institutional levels. My institutional-level philosophy is expressed as a ...
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