It is with both joy and sadness that we remember and celebrate the life of Emmaus President Emeritus Dr. O. William Cooper, passing into God’s presence on November 11th. President from 2001 to 2010, we will always remember Dr. Bill’s heart, passion and investment in young Haitian men and women, and his unwavering devotion to...Read More
As staff and students have been deliberately sharing God’s Word in our village every Thursday around Emmaus, we’ve been looking for ways to share God’s love, too. This week, that meant students hooking up kiddos—both those heading to school and those not—with notebooks, pencils, school supplies, the Gospel and prayer. As we train, equip and...Read More
Five different language courses are being offered this semester at Emmaus: English One and Three, Academic French, Greek One, and the Fundamentals of Hebrew. We love equipping our students with languages that will make more texts and resources available to support their ministries! We also strongly believe that biblical language training enables pastors, educators and...Read More
Emmaus University Executive Vice President Dr. Bryan Easley is currently attending the – (CETA) Biennial Consultation being held in Guyana, South America. Event participants are from various countries in the Caribbean including: HaitiTrinidad and TobagoCubaDominican RepublicGuyanaJamaicaPuerto RicoSt. Lucia Dr. Easley will be presenting in a plenary session on the sacred and secular divide. President Matt...Read More
Emmaus University Executive Vice President Dr. Bryan Easley is currently Georgetown, Guyana, S.A., attending the Biennial Consultation for the Caribbean Evangelical Theological Association (CETA). Event participants are from various countries in the Caribbean including Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, St. Lucia. Dr. Easley will be presenting in a plenary...Read More
These are rich and challenging days. Emmaus is made up of men and women. That means it’s a mixed bag of beautiful and broken, of rich moments and moments of want, of blessings and burdens, of radiant faithful and of disappointing failure. It means the nights are once again floating with worship from the...Read More
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