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AlumniEngagement


The Transformation Continues Dear Alumni!


In Romans 12:2, Believers are encouraged to “be transformed.”


During our time, the campus community of faculty, staff, and university friends pushed us to live in a way that reflected God’s transformational work. They did this because they understood that shifting your patterns and focus can change your life and empower you to honor God consistently.


In this issue of 1892, you will read stories filled with transformational moments, stories detailing moments of success throughout the entire university. Additionally, you will read about alumni and friends who are experiencing the Lord’s transformational work in – and through – their lives.


The world and society have patterns that lead to a broken life. These patterns are easy to fall into and can be challenging to turn away from. Sometimes, these actions are repeated mindlessly, without considering our witnesses or the consequences that follow. We are challenging our community to break from that pattern. We continue to serve as a university fully committed to being a place where Christ Makes the Difference. We continue to be a university developing transformational leaders for church and society.


In athletics, we transformed.


In June of 2022, the NGU Baseball team transformed the landscape of Division II College Baseball when we went undefeated in College Baseball World Series and claimed our first National Championship in any sport in school history.


In ministry, we transformed.


This year, NGU student ministry teams invested in transforming the world. Teams served locally, statewide, nationally, and internationally to share the message of the Lord’s transforming power. Student mission teams gave their spring break, and invested their summer to serve others on six continents.


In academics, we transformed.


We announced the addition of a master’s degree in Biological Science. On campus, currently, we are transforming the historic Donnan Administration Building into an all-new home for the College of Business and Entrepreneurship. This will enable our business faculty to help develop and prepare students to be transformational professionals leading businesses in a way that honors God.


What about you? Are you living a life that reflects God’s transformational work? We would love for you to share your transformational stories. And, if you are not, start changing your patterns and focusing on Christ today. He will change your life. When we understand God’s love and mercy for us, we find the reason to transform our lives, renew our minds and live in a way that honors Him.


Lamont Sullivan (’98, ’13 MM) Senior Associate Vice President, Alumni Engagement & Athletics MASTER’S DEGREE IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE SPRING 2023 MIAMI MISSION TRIP NGU’S FIRST NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP


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