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Working with a missions movement on a large campus, I get to wet my feet with a lot of different departments. My main role is
Together we commit to the communication of the gospel by training, sending, supporting and being missionaries.
I did my DTS in 2001 in Canada and fell in love with the Word, which lead me to do an SBS right after I graduated. The power of the gospel in the Book of Acts convicted the shy and insecure German so much, that she stayed on staff for two years to be trained as a Bible teacher for the nations. Getting a university degree in languages in between, I helped pioneer an SBS and train local Bible teachers for four years. The prospect of getting more theological training led me to move to Montana in 2015, and in combination with the beautiful Rocky Mountains and a leader interested in the arts it’s the best decision I could have possibly made. My passion is to bring theology and the arts together – to equip artists theologically and to help Bible teachers understand the arts. We need theology and the arts to help us truly live as incarnational beings and see the world transformed by the gospel of Jesus Christ!
Working with a missions movement on a large campus, I get to wet my feet with a lot of different departments. My main role is
‘“About this time next year,” Elisha said, “you will hold a son in your arms.” “No, my lord!” she objected. “Please, man of God, don’t
Bob Goff in Love Does says that he quits something every Thursday. While that’s admirable and I wish Bob Goff was my very cool uncle,
I rarely wear earrings. But when I do, I often forget to take them off. Today, I glanced in the mirror and noticed that one
It was over – again. The hope, unspoken, barely admitted, though thoroughly wrestled through, fell away like it had so often done before. As usual,
I believe God created humanity to function as a unit. The Bible refers to the church as a body with many parts. Humans were built