Trying to stimulate discussions on partnership topics!
I work with Phill Butler, Bill Sunderland and a small set of others as mission network development specialists based in Edmonds, WA at www.visionsynergy.net.
I am an ordained Presbyterian (PCUSA) minister in Seattle Presbytery. My focus at visionSynergy includes assisting Muslim-related networks (to my joy) such as the Arabian Peninsula Network, Central Asia Consultation, and North Africa Partnership, among others; and secondly, assisting the global advancement of Internet and digital evangelism by working with networks focusing on that, such as the Muslim Internet Evangelism Network,…
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Areas of Interest:
World Faiths, Unreached People Groups, Media & Technology, Forming Leaders, Partnership, Indigenous Leadership
Occupation: International mission partnership development specialist and minister of the Presbyterian Church (USA)
Church: Presbytery of Seattle
Groups: Internet Evangelism: Casting a Digital Net, Lausanne Blogger Network, Missions Issues Discussion for Cape Town 2010, Visual Storytelling
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Taught University-level courses as a Presbyterian PCUSA missionary in Economics, English Composition, and English Conversation at a Christian (Presbyterian)-affiliated University of 9,000 students.
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