Feature Article Archives - 色色研究所 /jublog/ju-magazine/magazine-category/feature-article/ Thu, 16 May 2024 18:54:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 226521620 Science in Pursuit of God and His Mission /ju-magazine/scienceinpursuit/ Thu, 16 May 2024 14:36:50 +0000 /?post_type=ju-magazine&p=19401 By Daniel Overdorf, 色色研究所 President-Elect Noted theologian and philosopher J.P. Moreland wrote, 鈥淔ar from fearing science and what it will reveal, I regularly pray that God will send many Christians into the sciences to conduct their work and make discoveries with humble Christian confidence.鈥1听 Moreland urges parents and Christian educators to equip the next […]

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By Daniel Overdorf, 色色研究所 President-Elect

Noted theologian and philosopher J.P. Moreland wrote, 鈥淔ar from fearing science and what it will reveal, I regularly pray that God will send many Christians into the sciences to conduct their work and make discoveries with humble Christian confidence.鈥1Moreland urges parents and Christian educators to equip the next generation with intellectual and theological foundations for the pursuit of God鈥檚 truth, which is evidenced in God鈥檚 creation and discovered, in part, through scientific pursuits.听 听

Science reveals the building blocks of God鈥檚 creation, illuminating his intricate design and inexhaustible glory. As the Psalmist wrote, 鈥淭he whole earth is filled with awe at your wonders鈥 (Ps. 65:8). We study creation because this study leads us to worship the Creator more passionately and serve him more faithfully.

For these reasons, Ashley and Emma 色色研究所 included extensive study of the sciences in the early curriculum of 色色研究所, offering courses in physiology, botany, physics, zoology, chemistry, and similar fields. In 1924, they opened a science lab that served students for the following forty years.

The new science building at 色色研究所 will further this legacy and enable us to better equip students to deepen their relationships with God and to pursue their mission for God. The building will facilitate growth in science-related programs, such as our A.S. in Health Sciences and B.S. in Life Sciences, which includes biology, fitness science, and pre-professional concentrations. Additionally, the building will provide more and better learning opportunities for all students, as they complete requirements in the natural sciences through the core curriculum.

The building will include new labs for biology, chemistry, physics, and anatomy. These labs, along with new classrooms and additional spaces, will be designed to facilitate collaborative, hands-on learning and research under the guidance of our faculty.

The need is significant, and the possibilities are exciting. Graduates trained in this facility will take the truth and grace of Christ to the world through nursing, research, microbiology, physical therapy, and other science-related fields. Graduates in fields such as preaching, missions, counseling, education, business, and media arts will understand the world more intricately and engage it more effectively because their education included significant study in a state-of-the-art science facility.

The new science building will help propel 色色研究所 into the next generation, enabling us to more effectively educate students for Christian ministries and other strategic vocations, framed by the Great Commission, in order to extend the kingdom of God among all nations.

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1 Scientism and Secularism: Learning to Respond to a Dangerous Ideology. Wheaton IL: CrossWay, 2018, p 22.

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How does a new science building fulfill the mission of 色色研究所? /ju-magazine/sciencebuilding/ Thu, 16 May 2024 13:00:56 +0000 /?post_type=ju-magazine&p=19385 By Tommy Smith, 色色研究所 President Every academic program, co-curricular activity, and even physical space on campus must find its foundation, content, and goal in this mission. Any project, therefore, begins with the question, 鈥淗ow does this fulfill the mission of 色色研究所?鈥 It is thus with a new science building on campus. The essential […]

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By Tommy Smith, 色色研究所 President

Every academic program, co-curricular activity, and even physical space on campus must find its foundation, content, and goal in this mission. Any project, therefore, begins with the question, 鈥淗ow does this fulfill the mission of 色色研究所?鈥 It is thus with a new science building on campus.

The essential task of extending the kingdom (reign, rule) of God among all nations begins with effectively communicating the good news of redemption, reconciliation, and recreation in the person and work of Jesus Christ. This is the 鈥減ower of God for salvation to everyone who believes鈥 (Romans 1:16) and the hope of the world. The work of 色色研究所, therefore, is to equip students to accomplish faithfully this Great Commission.

From an academic, curricular perspective, we do this by employing a three-fold approach centering on God鈥檚 Word, God鈥檚 world, and God鈥檚 work.All undergraduate students complete a major (30+ credits) in Bible and theology, a substantive and systematic study of the Scriptures that grounds students in a biblical worldview. The Bible major is surrounded by an extensive course of study in the arts and sciences. Students complete courses in the humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, the arts, mathematics, and communication not only to enable them to understand God鈥檚 Word but also to engage God鈥檚 world. Without an understanding of the historical, political, economic, social, scientific, and philosophical elements of human society, students cannot effectively communicate the Gospel to their cultural contexts. Professional studies (the third component) are designed to equip students in Christian ministries or other strategic vocations, placing them in areas deemed critical for communicating the Gospel. This area of the curriculum鈥擥od鈥檚 work鈥攅ducates students for meaningful work, enabling them to earn a living while pursuing their passion for Christian service.

The study of the sciences at 色色研究所 finds a place at the table in all three areas of the curriculum. The Great Commission mandate requires not only a solid foundation in the Scriptures but also an understanding of human communities and the natural world:

鈥 A scientific perspective pervades contemporary culture and effective servants of Christ must be conversant with that perspective.

鈥 The 色色研究所 graduate must understand scientific approaches and concepts in order to evaluate claims made by science, comprehend complex social and philosophical issues, and communicate meaningfully with others, especially those in need of the Gospel.

鈥 There are many opportunities for strategic vocations that emerge from the sciences.

鈥 Science is the study of God鈥檚 great handiwork, and is a pathway not only to knowledge but also to worship and praise of the Creator.

A healthy perspective on the value of science is a key component of a Christian biblical worldview. This perspective has been very carefully cultivated by the science faculty at 色色研究所 and has been well-expressed by Dr. Sarah Cathey, Professor of Natural Science and Associate Dean of Arts & Sciences for Sciences at 色色研究所:

鈥淲e are scientists who are unanimous in our view of the created world as God鈥檚 handiwork, made with intent and out of his great love. We believe that as the world is God鈥檚 handiwork, honest seeking for truth affords us the privilege of learning more about the Creator鈥檚 existence, goodness, and purposes. From this position, we are not fearful of teaching about the current state of scientific knowledge in the mainstream. The science faculty are committed to presenting the current status of each of our fields of inquiry鈥攂iology, chemistry, anatomy and physiology, nursing, exercise science, etc.鈥攊n order to prepare 色色研究所 students to interact with others in the public as ministry leaders and servants across other vocations.We also acknowledge and teach that 鈥渟cientific knowledge鈥 is constantly in flux as new evidence arises, and that critical thinking is crucial in their training as educated Christians.

As a science faculty, we do not avoid discussing topics that may interact with our faith. Rather, we engage and acknowledge the world as we embrace the opportunity to know God better through his Word and through his created world, as faithful Christians who are scientists (Romans 1:20-21). The science faculty rely on conversation and interdisciplinary team teaching with our fellow faculty with expertise in biblical text, interpretation, and theology to assist us in presenting topics where faith and science intersect. Together, we carefully and intentionally walk alongside students as they weigh how faith intersects with challenging topics as they grow in personal faith and prepare for their strategic vocations, including full-time ministry.鈥

The new science facility on the campus of 色色研究所 will not only strongly support the teaching of the sciences that is so important in cultivating a biblical worldview in our students but will give us more opportunities to expand the scope and effectiveness of fulfilling our mission:extending the kingdom of God among all nations.

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Teaching the Sciences at 色色研究所: A Historical Perspective /ju-magazine/teaching-the-sciences-at-johnson-university-a-historical-perspective/ Tue, 08 Aug 2023 15:31:38 +0000 /?post_type=ju-magazine&p=17141 By Tommy Smith, President As a Great Commission university, 色色研究所 educates students for Christian ministries and other strategic vocations through a three-dimensional curriculum that we summarize as Word (the equivalent of a major in Bible and theology), World (a significant Arts and Sciences core) and Work (professional courses in preparation for a specific vocation). The […]

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By Tommy Smith, President

As a Great Commission university, 色色研究所 educates students for Christian ministries and other strategic vocations through a three-dimensional curriculum that we summarize as Word (the equivalent of a major in Bible and theology), World (a significant Arts and Sciences core) and Work (professional courses in preparation for a specific vocation).

The founders of 色色研究所 understood that to be fully prepared to communicate the Gospel to the world, students must understand that world. The curriculum from the very beginning valued the liberal arts, and students took significant coursework in the humanities, arts, and sciences along with their biblical instruction. This included courses in science and mathematics. The earliest curriculum we have available (1897) listed courses in Geography, Physiology, Arithmetic, and Algebra. Five years later, the courses expanded to Physics, Botany, Algebra, and Geometry. Other science and math courses during the presidencies of Ashley and Emma 色色研究所 included Zoology, Astronomy, Chemistry, and Trigonometry. The Tabor Chemistry Laboratory was constructed in 1924 and served as a science lab into the 1960s. The curriculum remained very stable throughout the Brown years and into the first decade of Dr. Bell鈥檚 presidency.

The decades from the 1950s to 1970s, however, saw a reduction in the number of courses in science and math. The 1956-1957 curriculum listed two science courses (students could take Physical Science or Biology) and no mathematics. This remained the case through the 1979-1980 curriculum. There were three main reasons for this reduction in science and math courses. First, 色色研究所 increasingly mirrored the educational philosophy of its sister Restoration Movement Bible colleges, which contained an aversion to science. This reflected the origin of the Bible college movement in the era of the Modernist/Fundamentalist controversy. The study of the sciences was considered 鈥渓iberal鈥 (in the theological sense) and this perspective gave birth to an anti-intellectualism that saw the sciences as inimical to a sound Christian education. This is well-documented in historian George Marsden鈥檚 work on fundamentalism and evangelicalism and Mark Noll鈥檚 Scandal of the Evangelical Mind.

The second and third factors were more practical. In the 1950s-1970s, the vast majority of 色色研究所 students were preparing for vocational Christian ministry. Even those who did not plan on pulpit or other church leadership ministry completed a ministerial degree. Science and math were not considered a high priority in preparation for a ministry vocation鈥攖hus, only minimal attention was given to the subjects. This led to the third factor鈥攅conomics. With limited financial resources, faculty salaries were invested in the areas of Bible, ministry, and the humanities.

Several factors emerged, however, in the late 20th and early 21st century that began to slowly change this culture. The criteria for accreditation with the Association of Biblical Higher Education (ABHE) and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) in 1979 established minimum requirements for the general education curriculum, including science and math courses. The establishment of the teacher education program included new requirements for science and math to meet State of Tennessee licensure requirements. This did not affect all students, but it did lay a foundation for further development of the sciences in the curriculum.

The major factor in the change of science/math culture came with the new mission statement in 2011. The Third Way, Great Commission mandate requires not only a solid foundation in the Scriptures, but also understanding of human communities and the natural world. A scientific perspective pervades contemporary culture and effective servants of Christ must be conversant with that perspective. The 色色研究所 graduate must understand scientific approaches and concepts in order to evaluate claims made by science, comprehend complex social and philosophical issues, and communicate meaningfully with others, especially those in need of the gospel. In addition (and perhaps more importantly), science is the study of God鈥檚 great handiwork, and is a pathway not only to knowledge but also to worship and praise of the Creator. I believe that a healthy perspective on the value of science and mathematics is a key component of a Christian, biblical worldview. (A very helpful resource is the CCCU Christian Coalition 鈥淭hrough the Eyes of Faith鈥 series of books, including Biology Through the Eyes of Faith and Mathematics Through the Eyes of Faith).

In addition to a strong biblical and philosophical rationale for the teaching of the sciences at 色色研究所, we have increasing, practical demand for higher levels of science to meet the requirements of a number of strategic vocations. These academic programs in business, social sciences, health sciences (pre-nursing), and sport and fitness require a solid foundation in science and math. We now offer a B.S. in Life Sciences and B.S. in Mathematics, as well as an A.S. in Health Science. We must also continue to expand the STEM (Science Technology Engineering, and Mathematics) track of preparation for our teacher education programs. Because of this change in the science/math culture, we have additional opportunities for new programs in, for example, computer science, information systems, and accounting. With additional laboratory space, we can add programs in biology and chemistry, which would open pathways to several strategic vocations.

When I became the dean of the School of Arts & Sciences in 2011 (with the reorganization of the college into a university structure), improving the sciences at 色色研究所 was one of my strategic priorities. When Sarah Cathey was hired as a full-time science professor, I challenged her to help change the science culture at 色色研究所, an endeavor that has been quite successful thanks to her tireless work. When I assumed the presidency in 2018, one of my announced 鈥淧residential Priorities鈥 was the expansion of academic offerings in science and mathematics. 色色研究所 now has a very robust science program led by Dr. Sarah Cathey, Dr. Emily Christensen, and Dr. Keri Merritt. Dr. Monica Nelson leads our associate degree in health science and pre-nursing program. We initiated our first math major two years ago under the leadership of Dr. Jason Bintz. Even our Bible and theology curriculum is reflecting this new culture; Dr. Joe Gordon recently received a Course Development Grant from the John Templeton Foundation for his 鈥滳reaturely Theology鈥 course, which he taught for the first time this past semester.

There are exciting days ahead for the teaching of the sciences at 色色研究所, and they are days of challenge as well. We are in desperate need of laboratory space鈥攁ll of these programs are sharing one small science lab and, therefore, lab space is a priority for our current strategic planning and is under strong consideration as a major facet of our upcoming capital campaign.

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Student Story: Joe Hilty /ju-magazine/student-story-joe-hilty/ Mon, 31 Jul 2023 13:48:47 +0000 /?post_type=ju-magazine&p=16944 I鈥檒l be a senior this fall; I switched to math my junior year, before the math program 鈥渙fficially鈥 existed, because I was excited about doing this degree and then going on to become a math teacher. I will only graduate one semester late, although right now my entire course load is math classes. I love […]

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I鈥檒l be a senior this fall; I switched to math my junior year, before the math program 鈥渙fficially鈥 existed, because I was excited about doing this degree and then going on to become a math teacher. I will only graduate one semester late, although right now my entire course load is math classes.

I love that math teaches problem solving. You鈥檙e given some information and told what you need to figure out, and you have to find your way there. That has many applications inside and outside of math. I鈥檝e talked to Dr. Bintz about his research, and it鈥檚 interesting to see the discoveries being made. It鈥檚 cool to work on math that has real-world application and to see how researchers are using those skills right now to discover new things in multiple fields.

One of the best parts of 色色研究所鈥檚 program is the small class sizes, which you don鈥檛 have at larger institutions. Instead of listening to a lecture and trying to follow along while Dr. Bintz does the problem, I鈥檓 doing the problem up at the board and he鈥檚 guiding me. If there鈥檚 a part that clicks for me easily, we move on. If I鈥檓 struggling, we can use half the class period to talk about how the problem works. That鈥檚 been absolutely wonderful. Dr. Bintz is great at helping me through the process and knowing when to give help and when to let me figure it out. I love the math program, and even though I got here by way of another major, I鈥檓 glad I鈥檓 studying math at 色色研究所.

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Student Story: Helen Downey /ju-magazine/student-story-helen-downey/ Mon, 31 Jul 2023 13:47:13 +0000 /?post_type=ju-magazine&p=16947 I just finished my first year teaching eighth grade science and honors physical science at Hardin Valley Middle School here in Knoxville. My first career was in nursing and then I took some time off to be a stay-at home mom. When I decided to return to the workforce, I decided to pursue teaching because […]

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I just finished my first year teaching eighth grade science and honors physical science at Hardin Valley Middle School here in Knoxville. My first career was in nursing and then I took some time off to be a stay-at home mom. When I decided to return to the workforce, I decided to pursue teaching because I had always wanted to be a teacher; teaching people about a medical diagnosis or instructing them on how to care for their health was one of my favorite parts of nursing. I had also volunteered at my kids鈥 schools and at church and taught middle school at a local homeschool co-op. I love working with middle school students鈥攖hey are still kids but are capable of higher-level thinking and having deeper conversations about what they鈥檙e learning.

The Master of Arts in Teaching program at 色色研究所 is intense, but it鈥檚 worth it. In 14 months you become a fully licensed teacher in your subject area. When I taught at the homeschool co-op, I realized some students weren鈥檛 understanding the material, but I didn鈥檛 know how to help them. In the MAT program I learned how to create lesson plans and how to support and assess students throughout the learning process.

The most helpful part of the program was student teaching. The JU professors worked hard to fit us with mentors who would help us be successful. I grew close to the people in my cohort; we studied together, encouraged each other, and prayed for each other. I know other people who have done similar programs at other institutions, and they didn’t have that same support system. I am so thankful for and appreciative of the JU professors.

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Student Story: Joanna Lloyd /ju-magazine/student-story-joanna-lloyd/ Mon, 31 Jul 2023 13:44:13 +0000 /?post_type=ju-magazine&p=16940 I started in the pre-nursing program鈥檚 very first class, and I鈥檒l be a senior this fall. I loved the atmosphere here, and my grandparents live in Seymour so I had opportunities to visit and get to know people. I was amazed at how people here cared about me and how they care about each other. […]

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I started in the pre-nursing program鈥檚 very first class, and I鈥檒l be a senior this fall. I loved the atmosphere here, and my grandparents live in Seymour so I had opportunities to visit and get to know people. I was amazed at how people here cared about me and how they care about each other.

I know wherever I end up will be something fast-paced! I am doing the externship program with the University of Tennessee Medical Center, and I requested emergency room/trauma as my placement. My experience so far has been everything I expected and more. I can already tell this is going to be one of the best learning experiences in my educational career.

I came to 色色研究所 feeling academically unprepared. This program is challenging, but the professors really took time to help. Dr. Merritt taught me how to look through a microscope 鈥 that鈥檚 how behind I was when I began freshman year! My professors told me, 鈥淚鈥檓 here for you; if you need me to explain this a different way, I will.鈥 They really want you to learn.

Moving to Tennessee was a new start for me. I loved how chapel grounded us in Jesus. The people here really love Jesus and I鈥檇 never experienced such kindness. I want to know these professors for life. They have really impacted me.

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Student Story: Trevor Lawrence /ju-magazine/student-story-trevor-lawrence/ Mon, 31 Jul 2023 13:39:51 +0000 /?post_type=ju-magazine&p=16928 I heard about 色色研究所 from friends at church. The life sciences major launched during my freshman year, so the timing worked out well. My goal is to attend physical therapy school after 色色研究所 and be an athletic trainer. The program is small because it鈥檚 new, but I like that. In the difficult classes, we are […]

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I heard about 色色研究所 from friends at church. The life sciences major launched during my freshman year, so the timing worked out well. My goal is to attend physical therapy school after 色色研究所 and be an athletic trainer.

The program is small because it鈥檚 new, but I like that. In the difficult classes, we are all on the struggle bus together. The students in the program are all good friends; we like to hang out together even when we鈥檙e not in class. Dr. Cathey hosted us in her home at the end of spring semester – dinner was at 6:00 and we stayed until 10:00, talking about science stuff and summer plans and future goals. Hey, it sounds geeky, but it was fun.

I鈥檓 excited to take Ecology this fall. It was a subunit in Biology II this past semester and I鈥檓 looking forward to a whole class on the subject. Yesterday I helped my grandpa with some yard work and saw some clover not getting enough sun. Just as the textbooks say, it was adapting to its circumstances and had grown six times as tall so it could get more light. I see examples of what I鈥檓 learning everywhere.

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Student Story: Tiffany Waitman /ju-magazine/student-story-tiffany-waitman/ Mon, 31 Jul 2023 13:38:23 +0000 /?post_type=ju-magazine&p=16932 I found 色色研究所 through my now-husband; he wanted to study ministry here, and as soon as he stepped on campus to visit he called me and told me I needed to check it out, too. I came for a Preview Day and felt like God was telling me I needed to be here. I graduated […]

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I found 色色研究所 through my now-husband; he wanted to study ministry here, and as soon as he stepped on campus to visit he called me and told me I needed to check it out, too. I came for a Preview Day and felt like God was telling me I needed to be here.

I graduated high school a semester early and started 色色研究所 immediately after because I thought I wanted to do a triple major with Bible and theology, church leadership, and sport and fitness. My freshman Cornerstone class was with Dr. Nelson, and she told me more about the pre-nursing/nursing option. I shadowed some nurse practitioners that summer and switched to the pre-nursing program in the fall.

I like being on campus at 色色研究所 while I finish the program at Tennessee Wesleyan. I don鈥檛 know how I could stay in the program if I wasn鈥檛 able to live on campus 鈥 there鈥檚 no way I could work enough to pay rent and also go to nursing school. Another thing I love about living at 色色研究所 while finishing my nursing degree is continuing to grow friendships that began during our first two years. It鈥檚 nice to meet my friends for homework on Hammock Hill and enjoy 鈥淔iesta Fridays鈥 together even though we now go to two different schools.

This summer I鈥檓 doing an externship program with University of Tennessee Medical Center. We can choose different specialties like obstetrics, the ICU, or operating room, and we鈥檒l be assigned to shadow one nurse throughout the experience. I鈥檓 excited about this and to start my senior year this fall!

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Student Story: Josie Harbin /ju-magazine/student-story-josie-harbin/ Mon, 31 Jul 2023 13:35:13 +0000 /?post_type=ju-magazine&p=16925 I鈥檓 studying life sciences and I want to be a physician鈥檚 assistant. I started 色色研究所 in the pre-nursing program and switched to life sciences with a biology concentration. I would love to open my own practice someday or work in an outpatient center, so I started my MBA at 色色研究所 this summer with a concentration […]

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I鈥檓 studying life sciences and I want to be a physician鈥檚 assistant. I started 色色研究所 in the pre-nursing program and switched to life sciences with a biology concentration. I would love to open my own practice someday or work in an outpatient center, so I started my MBA at 色色研究所 this summer with a concentration in healthcare management. I鈥檒l graduate with my bachelor鈥檚 degree in 2024 and the MBA in 2025.

I chose the physician assistant path because I love the medical field. Also, I don鈥檛 want to be on call all the time as a doctor; I love working with Young Life, I love volunteering, I want to have time for other things. Dr. Nelson also helped me explore the specializations available as a PA; I鈥檓 interested in dermatology and rheumatology. And the professors are amazing: Dr. Merritt鈥檚 husband allowed me to shadow him in his work, Dr. Nelson helped me land the job as a nursing technician at the University of Tennessee Medical Center, and I work for Dr. Christensen as a teacher鈥檚 assistant.

During my time at 色色研究所 I鈥檝e grown a lot in my faith. It was more about the science for me before, but now I can combine my vocation and my faith. They can work together for me as I move forward in this field.

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Student Story: Abbi Ranson /ju-magazine/student-story-abbi-ranson/ Fri, 12 May 2023 18:11:56 +0000 /?post_type=ju-magazine&p=16151 Abbi Ranson completed her associate degree at Florida Christian College (now 色色研究所 Florida) in 1999. Even though it has been more than twenty years since she earned that degree, this past summer she was able to apply every credit toward a bachelor’s degree and begin her new program as a junior. She plans to […]

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Abbi Ranson completed her associate degree at Florida Christian College (now 色色研究所 Florida) in 1999. Even though it has been more than twenty years since she earned that degree, this past summer she was able to apply every credit toward a bachelor’s degree and begin her new program as a junior. She plans to graduate with her bachelor鈥檚 in business administration next year.

鈥淚 knew I would be required to take some Bible classes as part of the coursework, and that was good, but I wondered how it would benefit my business degree and career goals,鈥 she says. 鈥淏ut our business classes talk about how faith is important in the business world, with a big focus on business ethics and leading with integrity. It鈥檚 shaped my perspective that my professional career can also be a ministry.鈥

Abbi was a stay-at-home mom for 14 years, raising her two daughters who are now 18 and 12.

鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 sure what it would be like to go back to school, but I felt like God directed me to 色色研究所,鈥 she says. 鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to seeing how I can use this degree for my future.鈥

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