More than ‘Hello, how are ya’?’
On October 30, Karen and I will travel to Medellín, Colombia as guests of the Biblical Seminary & University of Colombia. We’ll undergo formal interviews as candidates for service in this fine institution, one of the top-tier, cutting-edge seminaries in all of Latin America.
Although I’ve known the school for twenty-five years, this will be Karen’s first eyes-on exposure both to Colombia and to the school. Medellín, once notorious for its drug cartels and associated violence, is a modern, dynamic city and home to nearly four million people. In addition to the social ills that are present in any large city, Medellín has thriving businesses, innovative governance that is now recognized worldwide, and strong universities. It’s a great place for preparing emerging Christian leaders with local, regional, and global promise.
Our new chapter of service with the United World Mission will place us in Latin America for half of each year. I’ll direct UWM’s Theological Education Initiative (TEI) from our future home in Connecticut for the other half. My work with the TEI has already begun. We’ll catch you up with that in a future Baerly There … email. |
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