The Waodani tribe was once ruled by murder and revenge, but the Lord brought them to redemption. Read here about NGU students’ trip to Ecuador to see how God moved in the tribe.
Impact’s ImpactÂ
Learn more about Impact 360 and where it is able to take you.
The heart behind the mission: Global impact week from the woman behind it, Crystalyn Wyatt
Crystalyn Wyatt shares about the history of Global Impact Week and what the future could hold for the event.
Humans of NGU: Christian Bowers, the man of many ministries
Meet this student who is mission minded and ready to serve his community.
Global impact week: Where do you want to go?
Global impact week’s influence on the student body and a look into different cultures.
Need summer plans? Consider camp
Kayleigh Harrill, Staff Photographer Every year, North Greenville University hosts a camp fair, where every local camp brings a few staff members and sets up a table for the purpose […]
Visit the Global Impact Village
Seth Atkins, Staff Photographer During North Greenville University’s annual Global Impact Conference, right at the entrance of Todd Dining Hall was a “village of missions.” Missionaries from all around the […]
Got summer plans?
Summer is quickly approaching which always raises the question for college students, “What are you doing this summer?” If you haven’t already decided what to do, Woodlands is just one of the many camps that North Greenville students work at each year. Check out this story to see why NGU students keep going back.
Humans of NGU: Josiah Howard
Josiah moved to Turkey when he was 6 months old with his family. He moved back to the states in July right before his freshman year to attend NGU.
NGU readies students to make a global impact
North Greenville University held its annual Global Impact Conference earlier this month. Each year, NGU’s Institute of Global Leadership makes it their mission to highlight the importance of missionaries and make certain that students have opportunities to learn more about the world around them and the difference that they can make.