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Technology and the Global Church: Strengthening Education, Connecting Community
It's one thing to sit in a classroom to learn, and to have a fine library of theological books and publications at your disposal. But what if you're a missionary in Africa ... or a student in Singapore? Technology can make the world smaller as more resources are available on the World Wide Web. These days, Luther Seminary is supplementing its tradition of global mission by increasing the ways it reaches out to missionaries and other church leaders over the Internet. Megan Torgerson, '06, is quick to acknowledge that access to online resources helped make her year as a Graduate Preaching Fellow successful. Torgerson spent a year studying preaching in London and Rome after graduating from Luther Seminary. Because Torgerson's husband was telecommuting to Minneapolis that year, a fast Internet connection wherever they were was a must.
Your Support Expands Horizons!
As I write this, your Global Mission Institute is preparing to receive 11 new international students for study at Luther Seminary. Through your support and prayers, our churches and seminary receive an incalculable benefit: our horizons are expanded to understand and participate in the work of the Holy Spirit throughout the world. The Gospel is brought to us in the fullness of its expression through the presence of these brothers and sisters in Christ. Please join me in praying that these students will thrive here, and please seek these students out when you are on campus and learn from them. Meanwhile, this issue of Global Vision will introduce you to Toshi Longkumer, one of our Asian students, as well as the intriguing experiences of one of our domestic Luther students on a study visit this summer to Myanmar, a direct result of our Visiting Schiotz Professorship.
Toshi Longkumer
But, after a year apart, the Longkumer family is now together in St. Paul. Longkumer gives thanks for his wife and son's safe arrival while he shares the story of his own ministry journey, which brought him to Luther Seminary.
Joyce A. Thompsen
Thompsen has a heart for working with others and helping them understand the world on a global scale and how they can work together to achieve positive, measurable outcomes. |
More GMI News...Theology Under the Bo TreeCompressed Memories of Intense Impressions Meet Paul Chung, Associate Professor of Mission & World Christianity 22 Countries Represented this Year Grangaard Awarded Graduate Preaching Fellowship Stephanie Olson Lives Out Passion for Global Mission through Service in Slovakia Dana Nelson Leads Peruvian Congregation to be 'Fishers of People' GMI's MissionThe Global Mission Institute (GMI) fosters understanding and experience of Christian life and witness throughout the world for Luther Seminary students and faculty and in area congregations. Global Vision Past Issues
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