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Operation Renewed Hope founder Jan Milton spoke during Maranatha's Missions Conference Oct. 26-29. He discusses the scope of medical missions and makes a case for training Christian professionals, even in a Bible college setting.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman visited Maranatha on Sept. 15. Find out why Justice Gableman has a soft spot in his heart for students and why he takes a dim view of "judicial activism."
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Evangelist Steve Pettit talks about his team's unique ministry and music, methodology in evangelism, being a Celtic (not Celtics) fan, and the future of the Pettit Team.
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Dr. Paul Molitor of Maranatha's Science faculty talks about science and faith, being sequestered in Hanneman Hall, his13 years as an undergraduate, and Nebraska football fans. He also answers the burning question, "What's a spectroscopist?"
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Marsha Jackson retired as volleyball coach in 2006 with a 421-217 record and retired from teaching in the fall of 2009. She shares her memories of five national championships, the All-Jackson Team, and some advice for Maranatha's teams of the present.
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Neal Ring was named head men’s basketball coach at Maranatha on April 22. Ring, 39, was an assistant coach at both Northland Baptist and North Carolina Wesleyan, and also coached high school basketball for 12 years.
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Rand Hummel spoke during Winterfest, Feb. 23-25. The director of the Wilds of New England talked about his new camp ministry, preaching 370 sermons per year, and his 3,671 Facebook friends.
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The Foundation Brass performed at Maranatha's annual Valentine Artist Series on Feb. 13. Members of their group talked about their lives and ministries and answered questions from students during an intriguing panel discussion the day of the concert.
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Carole Gordon has worked 33 years at Maranatha and has been coordinator of the Deans' Office since 1986. She talked about Maranatha's past and present, ministering to students, her life as a bus driver, and her Facebook page.
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Dr. Greg Huffman, President of Pillsbury Baptist Bible College, visted his former students who had transferred to Maranatha on Jan. 28-30. Huffman talked about the decision to close Pillsbury, and about following God's will no matter what.
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Morris Gleiser preached during revival meetings Jan. 12-16 to open the second semester. Gleiser talked about being a youth pastor, camp director and evangelist and just how good an athlete he really was.
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Mike Harding preached on “Music That Glorifies God” during Maranatha’s Dec. 1-2 chapel sessions. We talked with Pastor Harding about reaching objective music standards, and whether the issue of musical choices is a vital one.
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Some people may think it's funny that a young man wants to devote so much time to playing the flute, but Jeremiah Willson is laughing all the way to the bank.
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Ben Peterson, a three-time Olympian and 28-year coach, talks about Camp of Champs and being inducted into the Wrestling Hall of Fame.
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Dr. Marty Herron talked with us about his thriving ministry in Guam, which includes a large Christian school and a radio station.
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Maranatha alumnus and attorney Mike Dean talks about First Freedoms Foundation and the need for Christians to become politically aware and active.
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There's a story behind her decision to wear a head covering, one that involves love and respect for a mother who went above-and-beyond for her family.
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The veteran police detective talks about life in Watertown and whether Christians should consider a career in law enforcement.
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The cadre assigned to Maranatha's ROTC company talks about the incredible growth of the program and how believers can be a positive influence in the Army.
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Joe Mark's 40 years in evangelism includes five visits to Maranatha for semester-opening revival meetings. He talks with us about the changing role of evangelism, and about not being afraid to be loud.
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