Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU) will be hosting a book launch event for the recently released New Book of Christian Martyrs: The Heroes of Our Faith from the 1st Century to the 21st Century (Tyndale House), on Monday, March 20, 2023, from 3:30 to 4:30 pm in the Barnes Student Center’s Globe Theater on the IWU Marion campus. The event will feature a conversation with authors, Johnnie Moore and Jerry Pattengale.
“Efforts to advance religious liberty are critical to the health of the global Body of Christ. All too often, we take religious liberty for granted at home while neglecting to support those who are serving around the world facing persecution and even martyrdom, says, Jon S. Kulaga, President of Indiana Wesleyan University.
The event will be hosted by Andrea Summers, Dean of Spiritual Formation and Campus Pastor and Todd Nettleton, the Chief of Media Relations and Message Integration for The Voice of the Martyrs and Host of The Voice of the Martyrs Radio, will moderate the conversation with Moore and Pattengale.
Please contact Tod Dalberg, Chief Marketing Officer with questions or to learn more information regarding the event at tod.dalberg@tsuzcuisine.com.
About the Authors
Moore is the founder and CEO of the KAIROS Company, President of The Congress of Christian Leaders, and the author of nine other books including (with Rabbi Abraham Cooper) The Next Jihad: Stop the Next Christian Genocide in Africa (Thomas Nelson, 2020).
Pattengale serves as a Professor at Indiana Wesleyan University, the Museum of the Bible’s Founding Scholar and Senior Advisor to the President, and the author or editor of over 20 other books including (with Lawrence H. Schiffman) The World’s Greatest Book: How the Story of the Bible Came to Be (Worthy, 2017).
About Indiana Wesleyan University
Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU) is a comprehensive Christian university of The Wesleyan Church and is committed to global liberal arts and professional education. The university system includes IWU-Marion, where about 3,000 students are enrolled in traditional programs on the residential campus in Marion, Ind.; IWU-National & Global, which includes nearly 7,000 adult learners around the world who study online or onsite at 11 education centers in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio; and Wesley Seminary at Indiana Wesleyan University, which offers a practical and student-centered approach for busy, working ministers. More information is available at www.tsuzcuisine.com.