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The Surprising Power of Belonging
Simon Biasell, B.A. Organizational Leadership, and M.Div. shares his story of discouragement in school and a renewed love for learning through a sense of belonging in Fresno Pacific’s Degree Completion and Seminary programs. Through hard work and dedication to his programs, he became an ordained pastor in the Presbyterian Church after previously believing he would never go back to school. For the full story, follow the link below.
https://blogs.fresno.edu/alumni/2019/11/27/the-surprising-power-of-belonging/
Seminary alum Rose Letkemann recently spoke at the Wertvoll
Women’s Conference in Loma Plata, Paraguay. Letkemann spoke about what it means
to be valuable in God’s eyes and how faith and a relationship with Christ can
be a part of the healing process for women dealing with eating disorders. If
you’d like to share how God is shaping your ministry, email us at [email protected] or use the
hashtag #featuremefpu.
“I realized the best way I could help today’s youth is by being adequately trained. That led me to the MFT program where I hope to be someone who really listens to people’s stories and helps them live their best life.” – Jason Kinzel
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Fresno Pacific University graduate students showcased their research to
faculty, family and friends at the Sixth B-Annual Graduate Research Symposium
on May 3rd. Participating students working toward master’s degrees
in administrative services, mathematics education, STEM education, special
education, teacher librarian and nursing used poster presentations to display
their study of issues and concerns in their professional field. Great job,
Sunbirds!
The Seminary gives amazing opportunities for its students to hear perspectives on various church-related topics from local pastors through the Partnering Pastor program. This is one of the many amazing opportunities the Seminary program at Fresno Pacific has to offer!
Meet our Marriage and Family Therapy Program Director, Cynthia McGrady. We asked Dr. McGrady what her most memorable moment of teaching in the program was: “I love sitting with students as they face their fears, realize their strengths, and watch God transform their lives”.