Adjunct professor of Spanish and sculpture Roberto Celis turns stumps into treasures with a chainsaw. Click to read more.
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A Man with a Mission for God
As a regional coordinator for Experience Mission, liberal arts major Yonathan Moya (’10) oversees short-term mission work in Spanish-speaking communities.
The Mission of an Extreme Kiteboarder
Learn about how Kelsey (Waliszewski ’09) Poole is using an extreme sport as a ministry tool in Hawaii.
- December 16, 2011
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Using Your Hands to Talk as a Career
When Angela Myers was in college she accidentally discovered a new passion during an American Sign Language (ASL) elective class.
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Stitching Together a Masterpiece
Bethel graduate Bea Eisenhour (’11) designed all of the costumes for one of the theatre department’s recent productions. Find out which one by clicking here.
- September 30, 2011
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Knowing the Past, Seeing the Future
Professor Chris Stackowicz finds ancient works while envisioning a future for Roma children.
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One Student’s Vision: Give Water to the Poor
One student has a heart to help others have access to clean water.
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A Symphony of Hope
Alumnus Jared Schwartz (’04) records an album with the members of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.
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Business with a Side of Fun
Find out how her Bethel degree helped Tammy Boetsma (’93) become CFO of Hacienda and LaSenorita Mexican Restaurants.
Balancing Between Bethel and Abroad
GLOBAL IMPACT
Assistant Professor of Music Vicky Tan Warkentien, D.M.M. reaches multitudes through music.
- April 1, 2011
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