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The New ORU: Empowered for the 21st Century

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The story of the near-demise and miraculous resurgence of Oral Roberts University is told in The New Empowered for the 21st Century by Neil Eskelin. In honor of the founder Oral Roberts 100th birthday, this book was released on January 24, 2018. What started in 1960 as a fledgling University with the motto, Make no little plans here, grew in scope and size at a breathtaking pace to become a premier Christian university. However, the rapid expansion resulted in escalating debt and a looming financial collapse. Even more troubling than the financial spiral, trust in the University by students, parents, and even faculty was being eroded. But then, what can only be called a miracle happened and the university turned around. This book is your behind-the-scenes pass to see this redemptive drama unfold. Drawing from numerous interviews conducted with the major players in the story, as well as from an extensive array of historic sources, The New ORU is the definitive record of a tumultuous but ultimately triumphant time in the University's history. "It was an honor for myself and the entire Green family to be part of this chapter in ORU's long history," said Mart Green, board chair of Hobby Lobby and Trustee Emeritus for ORU. "For me it is and always has been about the students. Raising up students to hear God s voice and go change the world. This book tells that story well. Green played a prominent role in ORU's turnaround, becoming the driving force behind the financial infusion that breathed new life into Oral Roberts University in 2007-2008. "Now that Oral Roberts University has its feet firmly planted, the time was right to tell this story in this way," said Mike Rakes, the Chair of ORU's Board of Trustees. "We've had ten rock-solid years of growth and our future looks incredibly bright. The New ORU tracks the progress of the University from its founding through its rocky troubles up to 2007, when Mart Green and the Green family stepped in with a sizeable financial contribution that allowed the University to get back on track with new leadership, new focus, and a new plan for growth in the new century and beyond. The book closes with a look ahead to the bright future of the new ORU.

173 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 14, 2018

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May 31, 2020
Glad to have read this condensed version of God's redemption of ORU. I highly recommend if one wants to be inspired by God's faithfulness to those who are faithful with what He has given to them but also witness how He is faithful even when we are faithless.
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