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No matter where we live or whom we are serving, each of us face the daily challenges of integrating all of faith into all of life. Here are a few stories representing many alumni who face complex and often dangerous circumstances as they work in regions of restricted access. Mingled with all the risks to themselves and their communities, these alumni are a witness to the joy of creative partnership with the God whose redemptive work knows no borders. We covet your prayers for those named here, and for the many whom we cannot name due to security concerns.
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Daniel Burgi
Daniel continues to find new ways to bring pastoral care and encouragement to people living in some of the most remote regions of Nepal and northern India. More
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Petro Kovaliv
Petro meets new challenges teaching and preaching in Ukraine and eastern Europe. More
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Yelena Pakhomova
Yelena is developing university student leaders in Eurasia and Central Asia. More
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Wei Ming Chi
Wei Ming is one of our newest graduates, returning to Singapore and beyond. More
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Claire Russell
Claire is amazed by her team serving in remote regions delivering relief and development. More
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Peter Twele
Peter has been working in the Arab world for years, doing sociolinguistic research and more. More
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Chin Aik Ooi
Chin Aik is the founder and president of MAP, equipping rural pastors in Asia Pacific. More
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Convocation 43
Not only did this year's Convocation include outstanding speakers, special music, and 161 new graduates, but an added gift was created for this class of 2013: a beautiful, commemorative DVD. To receive your gift, send an email with your postal address to grad2013@regent-college and include the subject line: convocation dvd. The event recording is also available for free video download.
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Regent Alumni groups on Facebook and LinkedIn are growing fast. Join in and stay connected with alumni and events happening in a region near you!
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Mosaic Blog where we track the blogs of 200+ Regent alumni, faculty and student bloggers, plus a few blogs that might interest you. Check out the good content.
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London coffee & conversation Regent staffer John Hall (MCS'11) will be available in late August to meet up with any prospective students you may know.
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Report 2012-2013 was recently mailed with much gratitude to Regent College contributors. Check out this interesting report filled with great profiles of alumni, donors, faculty, staff and students.
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New Mosaic site coming soon! Editing continues on the new Alumni Mosaic website. See the message on the landing page regarding limited access until September 2013.
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The Well (John 4:1-42), a chapel talk by our Dean of Students, Diane Stinton. Enjoy this free downloand from Regent Audio. Check out their new website that just launched!
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Wolf at the Door is a new play by alumna Tina Teeninga (DPCS '07) and features fellow alumnus and Regent staffer, Tim Bratton (MCS '12). The production runs Aug 7-17 at Pacific Theatre so check it out.
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Who? What? Where? What's up when a bunch of Regent faculty gather together on one day for a marathon of lectures? Stay tuned and see! Save the date, Saturday Oct 26. Seating will be limited, so don't miss the details this fall!
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Walt Wright, former President of Regent College will return to Regent to present the lecture "The Question of Leadership" on Friday Sept 27. Event sponsored by Regent Bookstore and hosted by Paul Stevens, emeritus faculty.
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And finally ...
This may be your first issue of Mosaic eNews as a recent graduate or former student at Regent College. Or perhaps you've just reconnected with Regent after many years. Our hope that you'll recognize MOSAIC as the place where we gather up, share and carefully hold onto the diverse histories and next chapters in the lives of our valued alumni and emeriti faculty.
As people relocate to new cities, plan trips for work or leisure, have a new project or publication, or hope to host a Regent gathering; MOSAIC enables our alumni and faculty to stay connected to each other and the College. After four decades sharing a common heritage, it's a privilege to find meaningful ways to serve and appreciate the wider Regent family, then and now!
So make sure your Mosaic directory profile reflects your current life and times. Take a moment to complete this webform and we'll do the rest. We're looking forward to hearing from you very soon.
Sharon Forsyth Director of Alumni Relations
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