EVANGELICAL LEADERS AT RTS"When God called me to RTS ten years ago," says Paul Long, "I prayed that He would send foreign students of His choice to study with us. He has answered that prayer and sent from many countries outstanding Christian leaders with significant experience and responsibilities in their local areas." "We try to keep them no longer than three years so they don't lose contact with their people," continues Long. "Over the years, only one foreign student in our missions program, Asung Lungleng, has not returned to his native land -- only because he would have been assassinated had he done so. Thankfully, he should be able to go back soon." Bishop Augustus Marwieh, Liberia In the Doctor of Missiology program, Marwieh is one of the world's great evangelical preachers. A significant Christian leader in Liberia, he hosted a radio show heard daily by the entire country. His life and ministry are chronicled in the biography Born to Lose, Bound to Win by Lorry Lutz. After the revolution in Liberia, Bishop Marwieh was forced to leave the country in April, 1990. One of his foster children has already starved to death in a Liberian refugee camp, and others continue to suffer. Elias Medeiros, Brazil Also in the Doctor of Missiology program, Elias has already received a Masters degree and a Doctor of Ministry degree in Missions. An aggressive and innovative leader, Elias helped establish an outstanding missions program in a Brazilian missionary training center. Some 100 missionaries have already graduated, with twenty working overseas and the rest in Brazil. Policarp Teen, Nigeria Currently in the Doctor of Missiology program, Policarp heads the chaplain ministry in sixty-nine medical institutions in Nigeria. After graduation, he will return to lead that ministry and teach in a seminary. Jun Mo Jeong, Korea Enrolled in both the Master of Theology in Missions and the Doctor of Missiology programs, Jun Mo Jeong is a former seminary professor in Korea and an outstanding scholar with degrees in sociology, psychology, and theology. While at RTS, he has been instrumental in establishing a Korean church in Atlanta. After graduation, he plans to form a mission team to work in Mainland China. |