I posted the names of the new books on the BGU reading list portion of this blog. I'm really looking looking forward to gaining a broader perspective on Hispanic theology and immigration, especially having lived and worked in a Hispanic community for six years when we lived in California. God has planted many seeds in my heart to prepare me for this next adventure.
God is rapidly urbanizing the world. For the first time in human history, more people live in cities than in rural areas. Followers of Jesus must learn how to navigate through the complexities of urban life. This blog documents my urban adventures both in Pittsburgh and in cities around the world. This is my personal blog, and my views may not necessarily reflect the views of North Way Christian Community, Bakke Graduate University, or any other organizations.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
New Books!
I've started reading the books for my next DMin class, Overture II: Faith and Culture in Central America. The class will be held from July 13-24 and facilitated by Dr. Fletcher Tink and Dr. Randy White. Julie is planning to go with me, and we'll be spending time in Costa Rica and Mexico City. We're currently studying Spanish to prepare.
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lots like you will be in my neck of the woods Bryan this summer. I am in Chicago taking a class the next two weeks. Which of the books that you took for Christianity in Central America impacted you the most?
Keep on learning fellow scholar!
Lisa
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