Jerry Pattengale
Strategic Planner, Author, Educator
About
During the last three decades I’ve been fortunate to help develop and lead a variety of sustainable programs. My modus operandi has been and continues to be employing an irenic spirit, developing healthy and international networks, and maintaining an open commitment to biblical foundations. And, having fun when possible. The latter is usually easier with funding in place, and God has blessed with considerable funds for various projects—hundreds of millions overall.
These programs are in Washington, DC (Museum of the Bible), Florida (The Scriptorium, now the Van Kampen Collection formerly at the Holy Land Experience), the largest FCA event nationally (the Night of Champions at Azusa Pacific University), and in Marion (numerous programs at Indiana Wesleyan University, and the JC Body Shop youth ministries). All of these have taken place via teamwork, enabling colleagues (young and old) to take over leadership roles (including in numerous new departments at IWU).
Throughout, I remained engaged in the community and our local church (College Wesleyan since ‘97), wrote dozens of books, tech products, local and national columns, launched international projects and helped manage journals. The biggest joy continues to be assisting others in accomplishing their goals.
I am honored to serve on boards of Christianity Today, Yale’s Jonathan Edwards Center, Changing Destiny (to assist trafficked kids in Asia), Africa New Life (services 12,000 students in Rwanda), and retain distinguished appointments at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Tyndale House Cambridge, the Sagamore Institute, Waverly Abbey-UK, and Excelsia College, Australia.
IWU selected me as it first World Changing Faculty (2012), first University Professor (2014), and Outstanding Alumnsu (2022)—all special moments for life.
Recent Posts
Earliest mention of ‘Yahweh’ found in archaeological dump
‘Wisdom gushing out of him’: A remembrance of Robert E. Cooley
“The Capitol Offense: A Christian Professor’s Warning 50 Years Ago.”
This article is from the Religious News Service posted on 01/21/2021 The prescient words of professor Glenn Martin remind us why biblical…
“A Hinge of History: An Ode to George Floyd and Civility”
This article was posted on The Wesleyan Church International on 06/16/2020 Can we all get along? But, I can’t breathe, officer. Your weight is crushing…
The Long View of America’s Dreamers: Before and After DACA
This article was posted on The Christian Post on 02/21/18 Dreamers are survivors and are stronger than their struggles. History already proves…
‘Purpose over politics’ at the National Prayer Breakfast
This article was posted on Religious News Service on 02/09/2018 In its 66th year, the event was a reminder that the dream…