I am honored to be the first alumnus to serve as President at PBU. In addition to my professional interests and education, I have always been interested in history, politics, and culture and serve as a member of the Board of Governors of the John Jay Institute for Faith, Law and Society in Colorado Springs Colorado. I grew up in Middletown, Pennsylvania where I graduated from Middletown Area High School and am a first generation college graduate. I trusted Christ during my high school years and after that I served several years as Horsemanship and Wilderness Program Director at Camp Hebron in Halifax, Pennsylvania. I met my wife Dawn while working at the camp. We have been married for twenty one years, have two teenagers, Connor and Caitlin, and live in Morrisville, Pennsylvania. As a family we enjoy music, the arts and the outdoors. We spend as much time as we can outside gardening, canoeing, fly-fishing, and hiking. I also enjoy golf and tennis. We attend Westerley Road Church in Princeton, New Jersey.

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October 15, 2008

A much needed break

It is hard to believe we are already half-way through the fall semester. Mid-terms are out of the way and we just returned from Fall Break. I was encouraged to hear from several students that they really enjoyed a few days off. I know that my family and I did. We spent our weekend in the woods taking in the colors and smells of the fall. Good apples, good cider, and good fellowship. Saturday, as I sat by the campfire I was reading in Job about the laying of the foundations of the world and was struck again by the wisdom of God in creating all things as He did, and marveled at the extent of the fall, and at the boundless love and grace of God in redeeming all things through Christ. Rest and reflection are a real blessing.

October 9, 2008

Homecoming Weekend

Pictionary with PBU Students
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October 8, 2008

A Great Day - A Great Place

Last week we celebrated homecoming here at PBU and as always it was a day of great encouragement. I am always excited to see so many former students of mine from my days in the classroom. I am also really pleased to hear the stories of how their lives are unfolding after life at PBU. So many grads doing so many different and exciting things. The fact that they come back year after year to reconnect with us and with one another is a testimony to how special a place this is. I know for me, as a grad of PBU, there is no question that my life was changed by my time here.


President Todd J. Williams

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