Seminary Synopsis

Summer 2012

Anderson University Annual Seminary Newsletter

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Seminary Synopsis OUTSIDE the walls of the seminary faculty and staff as they work in the wider commu- nity and church. Our faculty and staff very much want to engage the church and help wherever possible in its ministry. If you have interest in someone's assistance, please con- tact them at your convenience. Dr. John Aukerman, O professor of Christian education and director of distance education (jhaukerman@anderson. edu), led conferences and preached at the Northeast Ohio Campmeeting (Berlin Center Ohio). Aukerman continues serving The LOGOS Ministry in a variety of ways, such as a board member, leading train- ing in Lakeland, Fla., and Symrna, Tenn., and serving as project man- ager for publishing a new line of high school Bible study curriculum for the organization. Aukerman additionally serves as chair of two Semin ar y Sy nop s i s | Summe r 2 0 1 2 utside the Walls is a regular feature sharing the activities DMin professional projects and serves as chair of the Board of Silent Blessings Deaf Ministries. During his sabbatical, he attended the 19th annual National Character and Leadership Symposium at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs and is retool- ing several seminary courses he teaches annually. Dr. Greg Robertson, associate professor of Christian theology (garobertson@anderson. edu), wrote three articles for the Global Wesleyan Dictionary published by the Nazarene pub- lishing house, Beacon Press. Dr. MaryAnn Hawkins, professor of intercultural studies (mahawkins@ anderson.edu) wrote four articles also for this publication. Dr. James Lewis, professor of Christian theology and eth- ics and director of the DMin Studies Program (jwlewis@anderson.edu) taught and preached at the Wyoming Church of God Inspiration Weekend in Dubois, Iowa. Lewis also has an entry titled, "African American Ethics," for the Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics, edited by Joel B. Green, Grand Rapids, MI: BakerAcademic, 2011. Dr. Kimberly Majeski, assistant pro- fessor of biblical stud- ies (ksmajeski@anderson. edu), helped lead a trip to the Holy Lands with Christians Broadcasting Hope, cbhviewpoint. org; launched a new blog series, "Jesus and Women" (kimberlymajeski.com) and is preaching in many venues, such as Park Place Church of God, Anderson University, Faith Promise Weekend Holladay Park Church of God, Madison Park Church Women's Winter Retreat, Refresh on the Weekend Village View Community Church, and Wyoming Christian Women Connection. David Neidert, direc- tor of student develop- ment (dlneidert@ander- son.edu), works annually with leadership programs in Indiana. He facilitated a pro- gram on civic engagement and mis- sion for LEAD ECI (East Central Indiana/Delaware County), and the Leadership Academy of Madison County (Ind.). He shared in tele- phone training with pastors on emotional intelligence for Healthy Growing Churches (www.healthy- growingchurches.com) and worked with several Anderson University classes on the topic. Neidert also contributed to the book The Gospel Trumpet Years: 1881-1961, published by the Church of God Historical Society (www.choghistoricalsociety. org). He is also in his fourth year of teaching at Madison Park Church of God with Bible for Today (handouts available via the church's webpage). Continued on page 9 8

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