2017 Society of World Changers Recipient: Rich Stearns, World Vision U.S. President 

 

Indiana Wesleyan University has chosen Richard Stearns, President and CEO of World Vision U.S. and a bestselling author, as the 2017 inductee into the IWU Society of World Changers.

“Richard Stearns, through his passion and dedication, has used his business expertise and God-given gifts to address world poverty and to bring hope in the name of Christ,” said Dr. David Wright, IWU president. “We are thrilled to honor Mr. Stearns, whose name adds great distinction to the Society of World Changers.”

Excerpts from RichStearns.com:

Rich’s Story: Rich Stearns is the president of World Vision U.S., one of the world’s largest nonprofit humanitarian organizations. In 1998, in the midst of a lucrative business career as the CEO of Lenox, Inc., he felt an unexpected, irresistible call to exchange “success” for service to those affected by poverty and injustice. Since then he has tirelessly exhorted the American church to recognize and respond to God’s heart for children and families in need.

Today, Rich is known among both Christian and secular audiences as a trustworthy voice illuminating the critical issues that affect the world’s poor, and urging those who can to make a difference. Rich is also the author of two acclaimed books — The Hole in Our Gospel and Unfinished — that address the vocation of Christ-followers to live out the whole gospel, bringing the good news to a hurting world in not only word but also deed. In his time with World Vision, Rich has traveled to more than 40 of the nearly 100 countries where World Vision works, and has a firsthand understanding of the issues that affect the poor. Driven by his passion to raise awareness of those issues, Rich has appeared on CNN, Fox, ABC, NBC, and PBS, and written pieces for the Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, and other media outlets.

According to the press release from Indiana Wesleyan University;

Stearns induction will take place at the 14th annual Society of World Changers Convocation at 10 a.m., April 12, in the IWU Chapel Auditorium.

He speaks in churches regularly and in recent years has spoken at the Lausanne Conference, Willow Creek’s Global Leadership Summit, the Christian Leadership Alliance, Movement Day, Worship Together and dozens of other conferences.

The former CEO for Parker Brothers Games and Lenox, Stearns holds a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University and a Master of Business Administration degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Following a calling from God, Stearns resigned from Lenox in 1998, leaving behind more than 25 years of experience in corporate America to become World Vision’s U.S. president. In that position, he has built a strong leadership team focused on bringing corporate best practices to the non-profit sector and inspiring a culture of outcome-focused management at all levels of the organization.

Stearns’ greatest legacy will be his leadership in calling on the Church in America to respond to some of the greatest needs of our time, most notably the HIV/AIDS pandemic and now the global refugee crisis.

Stearns and his wife, Reneé, live in Bellevue, Washington, and have supported World Vision since 1984. They have five children of their own – plus millions more around the world.

IWU established the Society of World Changers in 2003 to recognize role models who have exemplified the concept of being a world changer and whose lives can serve as an inspiration to future generations. Previous inductees include television producer and author Robert Briner, neurosurgeon Dr. Benjamin Carson, author Frank Peretti, Hobby Lobby CEO David Green, founder of Joni and Friends Joni Eareckson Tada, gospel musicians Bill and Gloria Gaither, former U.S. Senator Elizabeth Dole and best-selling author and businessman John Maxwell. The most recent inductee, in 2016, was Dr. Ravi Zacharias, a renowned evangelical speaker and author.

Source: Rich’s Story | richstearns.org

Phillippe Performing Arts Events – January 2017

Phil Huber, Director of the Phillippe Performing Arts shares the following in the latest edition to the Phillippe Presents Newsletter.

It’s hard to believe it but 2017 has officially arrived. Did you make any New Year’s resolutions? If you did, you joined roughly 45% of the U.S. population who make resolutions a yearly ritual. If you didn’t however, it’s not too late…and I have a wonderful resolution for you to consider.

Resolve to join us at Indiana Wesleyan University during the 2017 spring semester for a performance or two (or more) in the PPAC.

phillippe-presents-january-2017_page_1We start off the year with the MLK Living the Dream Celebration Concert on January 13. Things will then quite down a little as the Theatre Department completes its preparations to present Into the Woods from March 30 to April 2. April will feature Music Department concerts of many varieties, and the Mississinewa Valley Band will hold its springtime concert in May.

As you can see, it will be easy to succeed in keeping your resolution to join us for a performance in 2017. And to help make it even easier for you, don’t forget that you will now be able to purchase your event tickets online.

We look forward to celebrating your New Year’s resolution success with you as you come and join us for an event in the coming months.

Download the latest E-Newsletter – Click Here: Phillippe Presents – January-2017.

Phillippe Performing Arts – December, 2016 Events

Keep up on the latest news at the Phillippe Performing Arts Center. Phillippe Performing Arts – December 2016

Welcome to the stage at Indiana Wesleyan University!

Joy to the World – Christmas Concert: 12/10/16

Our goal is to provide a diverse series of performances for the enjoyment of our students, friends and neighbors. Our series features concerts by the IWU Music Division, plays by the IWU Theatre Guild, the Marion Philharmonic Orchestra, and special visiting artists.

We invite you to review the information for our upcoming shows and consider joining us this season. Check your calendar, pick a date, bring some friends and come for the experience onStage!

IWU Event at the Phillippe Performing Arts

Keep up on the latest news at the Phillippe Performing Arts Center. Phillippe Performing Arts – November 2016

Welcome to the stage at Indiana Wesleyan University!

phillippe-performing-arts-centerOur goal is to provide a diverse series of performances for the enjoyment of our students, friends and neighbors. Our series features concerts by the IWU Music Division, plays by the IWU Theatre Guild, the Marion Philharmonic Orchestra, and special visiting artists.

We invite you to review the information for our upcoming shows and consider joining us this season. Check your calendar, pick a date, bring some friends and come for the experience onStage!

 

Tom Bowser – We All Have a Voice Worth Hearing.

“We all have a voice worth hearing,” says Tom Bowser during a recent presentation on social media at the Fort Wayne Regional Education and Conference Center. Sharing stories that helped those attending, Tom demonstrated the importance of sharing your story over social media. Serving at JH Specialty, a Fort Wayne Communications and Marketing Company, Tom offered ideas and solutions with his presentation. He is the Director of Traditional Marketing.

tom02rTom is an IWU alum who values his education from IWU. He invested in his alma mater by offering a presentation to fellow IWU alumni. According to Tom’s LinkedIn profile, “As early as I can remember, I have always had a passion for, and been involved in some aspect of leadership, strategic marketing and design.” Check out his profile at JH Specialty.

He shared a story about Dave Carroll, a gifted musician who had his $3,500 guitar tossed off the plane by baggage handlers and the reality was that he was not able to get a resolution. Since he was not getting any resolution some said that he was “statistically insignificant”. Being statistically insignificant means that while the majority of people get the majority of good service, there are some that don’t get the best service. The story had a great resolve as he used social media to help make others aware through a music video he created and posted on Youtube. The United Breaks Guitar song had over one million views in four days which tells his story. Currently there are now over 16 million views (for the first United Breaks Guitars video”). After the first video was posted, United’s stock dropped 10%, or $180 million in value. His book, “United Breaks Guitars: The Power of One Voice in the Age of Social Media” has become a training manual for United employees. Check out his music video.

Most companies use a traditional strategy to respond. United, as one example of companies that don’t know how to appropriately respond. He offered an example where Bob Taylor (from Taylor Guitar) offered online support and as a result his business in sales when up 25%. Tom shares that good social media strategies include listening, engaging, and resolving issues that build better social media policies. Check out Bob Taylor’s video.

For more information about Dave Carroll go to his website. Dave Carroll Music.

The team of alumni volunteers give of their personal time to serve their alumni. Talu_1207-alumni-association-logo_fort-waynehe IWU Fort Wayne Regional Network desires to serve regional alumni and friends through professional development. We welcome your input and should you desire to serve your fellow alum.

Contact the IWU Alumni Office for more details or send a message to rick.carder@indwes.edu.

 

Written by Rev. Rick Carder, Director of Alumni & Church Engagement at Indiana Wesleyan University.

 

America’s Best Hope 2016 – Details and Breakout Lunch

America’s Best Hope Conference – November 11, 2016

America's Best Hope

Join Thousands of Leaders from Across the Country!

The fifth annual America’s Best Hope conference is produced by Truth At Work. This leadership event will feature inspiring industry CEOs, relevant entertainment figures and thought leaders from around the country.

This event is all about cultivating godly leaders in the marketplace – men and women hungry to grow and lead spiritually, professionally and personally – and who are ready to make a difference in the world.

Simulcast event will be hosted by IWU at two locations. Each event is FREE (lunch extra).

IWU Louisville Education/Conference Ctr.: 1500 Alliance Ave, Louisville KY 40299 | FREE | Louisville-KY location registration.

IWU Marion – Residential Campus (at College Wesleyan Church): 4201 South Washington Street (at Church – located at 38th Street and Washington Street) | FREE – Lunch $10 | Marion-IN location registration.

justin-henegar-headshot-2Breakout lunch session will be held at the Marion-IN location. Dr. Justin Henegar, Ron Blue Institute will be speaking to a group of VIP’s at now extra charge. To register please send an email to shami.grieve@indwes.edu stating you wish to register for the *VIP lunch breakout event. (*must be register for the Conference and paid lunch prior to arriving.)

Dr. Justin M. Henegar is the Director of Research and Scholarship at the Ron Blue Institute.  He has worked in the financial services field for over 12 years.  He completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Oklahoma, his MBA at Oklahoma Christian University, and his PhD in Personal Financial Planning from Kansas State University.  Dr. Henegar was previously with Merrill Lynch where he was COO of a large team managing over $500 million in AUM.  Dr. Henegar’s research consists of evaluating how Christians think, feel, and behave around money.  Dr. Henegar and his wife currently live in Noblesville, Indiana where they homeschool their 6 children.

Check out videos of current speakers.

 

 

Call for Choir Members – MLK 2017 Event at IWU

Calling you to join the choir for the Martin Luther King Day celebration at Indiana Wesleyan University. The full choir rehearsals for Marion will be at the Phillippe Performing Arts and the Indianapolis full choir rehearsals for Indianapolis will be held at the Gathertorium at Martin University.

Rehearsal Times in Marion and Indy.

The actual MLK event will take place on the IWU Marion Campus and will feature Wintley Phipps on January 13, 7:00 PM.

wintley-at-galaWintley Phipps is a world-renowned
vocal artist, education activist, motivational speaker, author, and pastor. For more than thirty-five years, he has traveled the world delivering messages of hope, advocacy, and equality to thousands. One of the most watched Gospel Music artists on YouTube, Phipps will be the featured guest at the 10:00 a.m. Student Chapel service as well as perform at the 2017 MLK Celebration Concert.

Colleges Net Ball Brothers Foundation Grants

IWU Art + Design graduates shooting a video for The Brain Kitchen Project!
IWU Art + Design graduates shooting a video for The Brain Kitchen Project!

Indiana Wesleyan will receive $17,400 to form a partnership with the Brain Kitchen, a local nonprofit that serves as a community kitchen and homework space for low-income children. The money will be used to train volunteers and create space to provide activities for the students.

Source: Colleges Net Ball Brothers Foundation Grants

  • Image: IWU Art + Design graduates shooting a video for The Brain Kitchen Project!