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Monique MacDonald, Director of Development at Fuller, writes about meeting four MAGL Students who serve in Rwanda. In May 2007, while taking part in a conference on the emerging church in post-colonial Africa, I traveled to Kigali, Rwanda. Rwanda is a beautiful place. It is hard to imagine that amid so much beauty, great heartache has occurred. I am delighted that four Fuller MAGL students, living and working in Kigali, are among the people trying to bring positive change to Rwanda... |
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Ray Anderson, Senior Professor of Theology and Ministry, has been on the faculty at Fuller Theological Seminary for more than 30 years. Ray and his wife, Mildred, moved from South Dakota to Southern California in 1956, so that after seven years of farming, Ray could enroll in the Fuller MDiv program. Graduating in 1959, he became founding pastor of the Evangelical Free Church in Covina, California. |
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TC509: Theology and Pop
Culture, Craig Detweiler
OT504:
Writings, John Goldingay, with online
facilitation by Daryl Jump |
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Dave began his cross-cultural experiences early. He was born in Munich, Germany, to missionary parents, and also lived
as a child in Perth, Australia. The family returned to the U.S. when Dave was 12.
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