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CIU faculty bring to the classroom deep experience that might include working among Muslims in France and North Africa, teaching leadership skills to FBI Academy instructors, or serving as teachers and administrators in both public and Christian schools.

Add in former military chaplains, experienced practicing family counselors and experts in ancient languages (to name a few) and you get just the right mix of experience and devotion to God that makes CIU a leader among the nation’s Christian universities and seminaries.

Our student/faculty ratio for undergraduates is 17 to 1. At the graduate and seminary level, it’s 12 to 1. Our educators are here because of their passion for their students and community. Interacting with them inside and outside the classroom is how our Bible-based college and seminary transforms students’ lives through developing their academics, sparking their spiritual growth and honing their ministry skills.

Associate Dean, Professor of Ministry Studies, Director of Internships

Melina Rabon joined the CIU faculty in 2015 and became assistant dean in 2019. She oversees internships for the Seminary & School of Counseling. Dr. Rabon teaches Spiritual Formation and Practical

Philosophy Programs Director, Professor of Philosophy

Jonathan Reibsamen was born in Peru, where his parents were missionaries. He grew up in Richmond, Virginia, and completed his undergraduate education at CIU in 1998. After working for a couple of

Director of Communications Programs, Associate Professor of Communication and Digital Media Production

Dr. Ken Rife brings a unique blend of academic training in communication and media along with over 35 years of media production experience specifically within ministry settings. He served in media

Professor of Preaching

Dr. Rogers joined the faculty of CIU’s Seminary and School of Counseling after teaching Pastoral Ministries in the Bible College until 2010; he has taught Church Ministry from 2010 until the present.

Professor of Clinical Counseling

Dr. Scott joined the Graduate Counseling Programs faculty of ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ in 2019, serving as an Associate Professor of Counseling, Director of the PhD in Counselor Education and

Associate Provost for Online Studies - Education, CoE

B.A., Grand Rapids Baptist College; B.S.; Calvin College; M.S.E., Indiana University; Ed.D. Ball State University

Dean, School of Missions & Intercultural Ministry, Professor of Intercultural Studies and History of Global Christianity

Ed Smither joined the ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ faculty in 2012. Previously, he taught church history and intercultural studies at Liberty University and spent fourteen years in intercultural

Professor - European School of Culture and Theology, Korntal Campus

D.Th., University of South Africa Missionary in Tanzania for 8 years. He joined the ESCT-Faculty in 2013, teaching in the area of Intercultural Studies. He also serves as an academic advisor and

Associate Professor of Human Services

Dr. Sarah Thomas joined ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ as a part-time faculty in 2019. She was promoted to full-time in 2021. Previously, Thomas was an Adjunct Professor (2002-2012) at South

Director of Choral Activities, Associate Professor of Music

Professor Bryce Thompson has served as the Director of Choral Activities at ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ since 2019. Mr. Thompson is committed to music making at the highest level while

Associate Professor of Psychology

Professor Tom Vessey joined the faculty at CIU in 2019. He previously taught in the psychology department at Wheaton College, Crown College, Sterling College and Corban University. Although he grew up

Professor of Clinical Counseling

Dr. Wagner is a professor of clinical mental health counseling in CIU’s Seminary and School of Counseling.

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