Mission and Development through Non-Profit Service

Dr. Elizabeth Parsons, Lecturer in Religion and Development and a Resident Scholar with the CGCM, taught an exciting course this spring on the intersection of mission and development. The course, called Enacting Mission Through NGO and FBO Work, covered a variety of issues related to work in non-governmental, non-profit, and faith-based organizations. In the first […]

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Bishop Josiah Kibira: Forty Years After Graduation

The 2014 commenement of Boston University marks the 40th anniversary of the graduation of one of the School of Theology’s most important African graduates: the late Bishop Josiah Mutabuzi Kibira. Josiah Kibira graduated with an S.T.M. from the School of Theology in 1964.  A pioneering local and international leader, Josiah Kibira became the first African to […]

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Contextual education programs abroad through the CWM

The Council for World Mission has several exciting programs this year for those interested in mission and contextual education. The CWM’s Face to Face 2014 Programs include: – Three programs held in Fiji, India and Zambia, open to all students (not yet ordained) who are preparing for ministry. For more information, you can download a Face […]

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CCCW essay writing competition on Christianity in East Asia

The CCCW essay writing competition on Christianity in East Asia The Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide (CCCW) invites students of post-graduate degrees and those who have recently completed (MA, PhD and equivalents) to enter an essay writing competition of between 5,000 and 6,000 words on any aspect of Christianity in East Asia. Submissions from the fields […]

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Costas Consultation on Christians in the Middle East inspires ecumenical solidarity

The 2014 Costas Consultation on March 28 focused on Christians in the Middle East, and attracted many students, faculty, and interested lay people from diverse traditions associated with the Boston Theological Institute (BTI) of ten theological institutions in the greater Boston area. The consultation included a panel of student papers, the viewing and discussion of […]

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Conference Invitation: Can the Native Christian Speak? Discerning the Voices of Indigenous Christians

Emory University’s Chandler School of Theology extends an invitation to all interested in a one day conference: Can the Native Christian Speak? Discerning the Voices of Indigenous Christians in Missionary and Colonial Archives, Wednesday, May 28, 2014, 8:45am – 5pm Location: Emory Conference Center Hotel, 1615 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30322  $10 to attend. This one-day […]

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