Humanities Students are ready to lead

Humanities Graduates | Ready to Lead

The Humanities department at MBU is dedicated to developing leaders that know the culture and share the truth. The seniors highlighted here, and their classmates, are equipped for leadership in a variety of fields. W can’t wait to see how they go out and influence the world.聽

Lauren Stoner

Lauren came to 海角原创 from Millersburg, PA ready to get involved. Throughout her college career, she was active in society leadership, choir, and local church ministry. These opportunities allowed her to gain leadership and professional experience. She鈥檚 excited to carry both with her in the future.聽 She says, 鈥淚 learned being a leader is so much more than simply leading. MBU taught me to be a leader in the big things and the little things.鈥澛

Balancing school requirements and various leadership roles wasn鈥檛 always easy for Lauren. However, she says, 鈥淓ven when I wasn鈥檛 sure where that time came from, God always worked out my schedule to help me manage my time and get everything done by the time it was required.鈥澛

Lauren advises younger students considering the Humanities to take internship opportunities as a chance to put classroom knowledge to practical use. 鈥淓ven if you aren鈥檛 sure what you want to do, find someone and talk to him or her about internship opportunities,鈥 she says. 聽

After graduation, Lauren will work in the administrative office of her local public high school. 鈥淚 am excited to begin my career there and see how God will open up opportunities for me.鈥澛

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Hannah鈥檚 college years presented many academic, financial, and physical challenges. But the guidance and support of divinely placed influences helped her persevere. 聽

鈥淭hrough my various challenges at school, I learned that God鈥檚 plans are vastly better than mine. The times I was unsure if I would financially be able to make it, God provided money in unexpected ways. As I experienced severe health issues, God gave me time to rest and gracious teachers who helped with assignments. When my schedule did not fall into place as I wanted it to, I learned that God was giving me extra time to build relationships with people. Every single time I thought my plans and expectations were set, God always changed them and gave me something better. I have learned that my God does not just meet expectations, but He exceeds them.鈥澛

Through it all, Hannah also learned that one never really stops learning. 鈥淭he work does not stop when you step outside the classroom. The world changes every single day and culture holds immense power and it is my responsibility to continue to learn. Learning does not stop once the classes end. Rather, graduating means I am presented with even more opportunities to know the culture and share the truth of the Gospel.鈥澛

Hannah is currently applying for theatre related jobs in the Milwaukee area and she looks forward to pursuing her Master鈥檚 in a fine arts field in the future. She is also getting married this fall.聽聽

鈥淚 have loved every minute of learning about art, people, history, and language, and what I can do to influence the culture for Christ.鈥澛


Joseph Runkle聽

Hailing from聽 Joe is a bright light on the MBU campus. His time in the Humanities department taught him many things, but he summarizes them all saying, 鈥淢BU has taught me to always have God’s Word as the foundation for one’s thinking in all subjects and as the lens through which one sees and analyzes all things.鈥澛

Joe has a passion to be a Christian intellectual and to 鈥渂ring the voice of the Biblical worldview to bear on all subjects and all areas of life.鈥 He is a writer at heart and hopes to impact the world for God鈥檚 glory through his Christian works.聽鈥淚 want with all my heart to impact the world for His Kingdom and His glory.鈥澛

鈥淚 would tell new Humanities students to simply trust and obey God’s Word in whatever situation God has placed them in. Only in doing that, as the hymn says, will they experience true satisfaction and true joy.鈥