SGA Winter Wrap Up

Winter Wrap-Up by Frank Brazell It was a chilly evening, and my wife and I were walking back to our car after a dinner date. Small droplets of rain began to fall. As we meandered along the sidewalk, I made eye-contact with a man walking the opposite direction. “Excuse me, I don’t mean to bother … Read more

Student Spotlight: Andre Spell

When we think about military veterans, it is also fitting to recognize the many ways our veterans are still serving. This student spotlight centers on Andre Spell, a devoted husband and father, who embodies selfless service and sacrifice for the good of others. A North Carolina native, Andre joined the United States Marine Corps in … Read more

Servant Leadership: Insights from a Leading Researcher

Looking at Jesus Christ as the basis for servant leadership, one could say that the concept of servant leadership has actually been around for centuries. Academically, servant leadership has emerged in the last thirty years largely due to the research and discoveries of Robert Greenleaf. Even more recently, Dr. Kathleen Patterson has been at the … Read more

Study Tips, Pt 2

photograph and post by Rachel Choi We know studying isn’t always easy or enjoyable, but we aim to help you minimize that! This post will address our top curated tips on studying for tests and exams. If you missed part one on good study habits and tips for writing papers/discussion posts, be sure to check … Read more

Study Tips, Pt 1

photograph and post by Rachel Choi Studying — like anything else — might not always seem fun. Studying takes grit and perseverance, and it has to be done whether we feel like it or not. After interviewing students, professors, church leaders/pastors, and educational researchers, here are some of the top study tips that will make … Read more

Critical Thinking and Problem Solving for Leadership

Today we are in need of leaders who can think critically and effectively solve problems. This may seem elementary, but in reality it’s hard to find. According to Garrette, Sibony, and Phelps at Forbes, “Organizations need effective problem solvers, but they’re telling us our business schools and universities are failing to meet this need. Such … Read more

Student Spotlight: Astrid Quezada

Manna University’s mission is a global one; it fuels the heart behind the several countries and regions that God has called us to be involved with outside of the United States. Currently we are involved in 5 Latin American countries due to the partnership and tireless efforts of the late Alan Winter. These countries are … Read more

Leadership in Action: A Quick Breakdown

    Students that are new to the Manna U community are entering a community that is centered around leadership development. With that said, there are several ways that Manna U staff and faculty try to implement opportunities for Manna U students to apply classroom principles into the real world. One of these opportunities are … Read more

Devotional Thought: Rest for Your Souls

[av_textblock size=’13’ font_color=” color=” av-medium-font-size=” av-small-font-size=” av-mini-font-size=” av_uid=’av-jjk1yn98′ admin_preview_bg=”] We sat down with Nick Ertel, Pastor & Director of theExperience College Internship, to get his thoughts on the importance of rest and Sabbath in the life of every believer. “As I talk to guys who have had success in ministry and in their careers, one … Read more

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