“God chooses unlikely people to do unlikely things for the good of His Kingdom." This was the emphasis of Dr. Jolene Erlacher, featured speaker at CIU’s 2023 World Christian Week, celebrating CIU’s
Macey Drye is honest about the “ups and downs” in her relationship with God during her time in college. But she quickly adds that college is a place with “experiences that are a part of growing up and
“All these with one accord were devoting themselves to prayer…” Acts 1:14 (ESV) Allison Troyer and Vanessa Smith have taken this Scripture verse to heart. Every Sunday evening, they open their home in
Did you know Ƶ has a European campus in Korntal, Germany? And like any other college campus, they like to celebrate graduation ceremonies. That’s why CIU Interim
Chariti Mealing of Elgin, South Carolina first heard about Ƶ when she was in middle school while listening to WMHK, a radio station that CIU owned at that time. “I felt
Mental illness is affecting all ages in the United States at an increasing rate since the COVID-19 pandemic. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention reports that in 2020, one in 10 people under
CIU international student Emilia Niedzielska says her primary goal is to serve God to the best of her abilities, seeking to bring Him glory rather than seeking recognition for herself. “My desire is
A new century has dawned at Ƶ and the campus celebrated with cupcakes, confetti and collective worship. It was 100 years ago, Oct. 1, 1923, that CIU held its first
For a lot of Ƶ students, to be an MK means a missionary kid, some of whom may call more than one place on earth “home.” Kyra Ledwell is a different kind of MK — a
“Didn’t we order up a really good day to golf?” That was the question from Ƶ Interim President Dr. Rick Christman to the 80 golfers ready to roll their golf carts into
What is the Christian life? Why are we here, and what purpose do we serve? These were the overarching questions surrounding the first prayer day of the fall 2023 semester and the capstone of CIU’s
Ethan Robinson enrolled at CIU early on in his walk with Christ. He says the relationships he developed on campus with peers and mentors, as well as the classes he took, helped him grow in his