World Changing Aims
Mission: Indiana Wesleyan University is a Christ-centered academic community committed to changing the world by developing students in character, scholarship, and leadership.
A World Changer is a servant leader who exhibits the following:
- Knowledge
- Basics of the Christian Faith: A knowledge of the basic themes and truths of the Old and New Testaments and the basic beliefs of Christianity, an awareness of Bible-based morality and social responsibility, and a reasoned understanding of a Christian worldview and the meaning of salvation as expressed in evangelical Christianity.
- Liberal Arts Foundation: A solid grasp of the general studies that have been associated with a liberal arts education.
- Competency in a Discipline: Competency in at least one major discipline of the university curriculum.
- Integration of Knowledge: The integration of knowledge with the Christian faith and across academic disciplines.
- Leadership Understanding: Knowledge of the key components and dynamics essential to effective servant-minded leadership in any setting that leads to positive world changing outcomes.
- Skills
- Creativity: Making connections between various bodies of information.
- Critical Thinking: Analyzing information in order to determine the validity of competing truth claims, and to solve problems.
- Communication Skills: Reading critically, writing clearly, and communicating effectively.
- Self-discipline: Demonstrating habits of correction or regulation of oneself for the sake of improvement.
- Leadership: Taking action to effect change by mobilizing others to accomplish a shared vision.
- Dispositions (Beliefs and Attitudes)
- Commitment to Truth: A commitment to the search for Truth as revealed in the Bible and in God’s created order.
- Lifelong Learning: A commitment to discovering and processing information in preparation for a life of learning.
- Human Worth: The belief that God created all life and therefore all people have worth.
- Inclusion: The willingness to interact with persons of different perspectives and cultures without surrendering a commitment to truth.
- Stewardship: The belief that the created order is a trust from God and a commitment to the wise use of all the resources of life.
- Life Calling: The confidence of an overriding purpose for one's life based on a relationship to God, an understanding of self, and a personal response to the needs of the world.
- Agents of Change: A commitment to change the world for Christ.
- Servanthood: A commitment to meet the needs of others before one's own self interests.