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"Come step into the Bible," reads the brochure in Arabic, Hebrew and English. Just a half kilometer from Jesus’ birthplace, Nazareth Village - a full-scale restored first-century farm and village - welcomes twenty-first century visitors to experience the world he grew up in.
For their vision, intensive research, and leadership of Nazareth Village, Michael and Virginia Hostetler have been named EMU Alumni of the Year for 2003. A photography exhibit in the third floor Hartzler Library Gallery, created by Mike and his Nazarene colleague Grace Abdo, offers a glimpse of the fruits of their labors. Read more...
The late evenings in Martin Chapel have been filled with prayer and vision. Nathan Bontrager said, "It's all been pretty random (in our eyes) and completely of God. Somehow a few of us found each other and discovered we had this same passion to pray and so we started praying!" He and other students have been frequenting the chapel to seek God’s will for the campus and in their own lives. Read more...

The EMU community knows him as the founder of the Conflict Transformation Program. Those who attended the Mennonite convention in Atlanta remember his inspirational speech on conflict. The rest of the world knows John Paul Lederach as an expert in conciliation and mediation, which is why CBS featured him in their special on conflict transformation on Sunday, Oct. 12. Read more...
Handicapped student Jill Parker says that at EMU she has "to drive to all of my classes."
EMU’s placement on a hill obviously poses an automatic problem to any handicapped student.
Unfortunately the options for aiding with this problem are very limited. Read more...