Dr. Mohan Chacko and Rev. L. Roshyama Hrangchal are both on the faculty of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Dehradun, India. Bryan Clarke will begin the first Canadian minstry of Reformed University Fellowship in June, 2005, at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. Dr. Gerrit Dawson had his book, "Jesus Ascended," published by T&T Clark in London and P&R in the U.S.
David Foster is adjunct faculty and supervisor in Marriage and Family Therapy at RTS-Jackson. He is also director of clinical services for Warren-Yazoo Mental Heatlh Service in Ficksburg, MS. He is involved in training, disaster relief, and medical missions work with Mission to the World. Other RTS alumni who are currently working with Warren-Yazoo Mental Health Service include:
Monica Douglas, Christy Slawson, Russ Schulte, Margaret Smith, Andrew Hurley, Guitta Chaiban, Mandi Kessler, Betsy Burton, Jessie Garrett, Matt Thames, Leigh Sumrall, Jennifer Glover, Ashley Smith. Two RTS alum who are working with David in Disaster Relief for Mission to the World, are Greg Seymour, and Michael Behmer, Director of Outreach and Congressional Care of St. Vrain Presbyterian Church PCA.
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KNEELING Left to Right: Monica Douglas, Christy Slawson, David Foster
STANDING Left to Right: Russ Schulte, Margaret Smith, Andrew Hurley, Guitta
Chaiban, Mandi Kessler, Betsy Burton, Jessie Garrett,
Matt Thames, Leigh Sumrall, Jennifer Glover and Ashley
Smith.
Over 30 RTS graduates have been hired over the past 5 years by Warren-Yazoo Mental Health Services.
Dr. Chungsook Chung Kim, Professor of Biblical Counseling and Christian Education at Chongshin University, Seoul, Korea, was recently appointed as Dean of four Graduate Schools at Chongshin University; Graduate School of Biblical Counseling; Graduate School of Education; Graduate School of Social Welfare; and Graduate School of Church Leadership.
Fredy Ramos-Pulido has been appointed as the Dean of the San Pablo Seminary in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
Cynthia Ruble's ministry, Life Hope Network, opened the first ever Crisis Pregnancy Center in Japan, March 31, 2005.
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