From the President: Warner University, Deeply Rooted and Well Positioned

The most memorable first lines of a book that I have ever encountered are from a publication titled Exodus by author Dave Shiflett. Writing in 2005 about why so many Americans were fleeing churches that had abandoned biblical orthodoxy to instead attend churches that were unapologetically committed to historical biblical convictions, Shiflett opened his book … Read Post

From the President: On Mission Focus

Recently, a good friend who has spent virtually all of his career in Christian higher education spoke with me about the possibility of moving into a para-educational organization. The opportunity was a pretty prestigious one, and it certainly would have been a well-deserved appointment anchored in my friend’s faithful career service of two and a … Read Post

Get to Know President Sutton: Week 8

A Letter to Students Dear Warner University students, I could not possibly be more excited to start another school year with you. After seeing and getting to be a part of what God did on our campus last year, I am enthusiastic about the upcoming year. Many of our returning students’ lives were radically changed … Read Post

Get to Know President Sutton: Week 7

Influential Books and Reading This week I have been asked to share a little about the books that have influenced me and my thinking the most over the years. To do that, I need to think in categories, as I have a fairly eclectic academic background and reading history.  I’ll start with Scripture. When my … Read Post

Get to Know President Sutton: Week 6

Why a Fully Endowed Warner University Is So Culturally Important Perhaps it is best to start this essay by explaining what is meant by the word endowment. It’s a word that those of us in higher education use frequently, but we seldom define it. An endowment is simply a large sum of money that organizations … Read Post