MAGL e-Newsletter, Summer 2007

Trouble viewing this mail? Click here to read it online.

Fuller's MAGL e-Newsletter

Summer 2007

Forward to a friend

Want to Study in a New Learning Community?

Since completing studies with their cohorts, many of our MAGL students have spoken to us of feeling a lack of “connectedness” with other online students in the Ministry Focus Electives portion of their programs. They’ve missed the spiritual and learning community that MAGL cohorts provide.

We propose a new way to study in Fuller Online that will enable MAGL students to establish learning communities, or mini-cohorts, in certain disciplines...

Let the Journeys Begin...and Continue!

This spring the Master of Arts in Global Leadership admitted 28 leaders into Cohort 13, bringing the total number of people admitted to the MAGL program since its inception in 2003 to more than 300!

Fourteen MAGL students from six different cohorts will graduate in Spring and Summer Quarters this year. MAGL graduates for 2007 serve in Jamaica, Sudan, and Hong Kong, and across the U.S....

MAGL Online Community of Practice?

During the coming academic year, Associate Dean of Distance Learning Bob Freeman will coordinate the development of an online space for a continuing MAGL community of practice. If you have thoughts about what should be included and how this might be set up, please send your ideas to rfreeman@fuller.edu.

Summer Intensive Course Offerings

Summer is a great time to dive into some wonderful electives offered by our School of Intercultural Studies on the Pasadena campus as one- and two-week intensives. Come soak up some California sunshine while you are enriched by high-quality courses!

Learn More

Popular Religious Beliefs and Practices

After some time, we are happy to offer once again MR520: Popular Religious Beliefs and Practices. This course provides a study of religious perspectives in human experience. Students in MR520 look at the nature and structures of beliefs, practices, symbols, and rituals, and at the dynamics of religious movements. They develop skills in critiquing religious systems by researching religious organizations in their own localities, and learn how to minister to others in a culturally appropriate manner. This is a research-based course, providing practical learning in each student’s context.

Read on

Summer Dates and Deadlines

Summer registration dates, on-campus seminars, IDL courses, and other helpful information.

Contact Us!

 

Master of Arts in Global Leadership
Fuller Theological Seminary
135 North Oakland Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91182


(800) 999-9578; (626) 584-5299
fax: (626) 304-3740

email: magl@fuller.edu
web: MAGL Website

To be removed from this mailing list, please reply to this email  with
"Unsubscribe to MAGL e-Newsletter" in the message body. Thank you.

AddThis Social Bookmark Button