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Works Cited for Overture I paper
August 12th, 2008, 3 Comments
I’m so happy to have finished my bibliography/works cited list, I’m going to blog it ;)
These are the items I referenced in the paper for my Overture I class at Bakke Graduate University:
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Interview with Jack Mboya, pastor in Nairobi’s slums
June 18th, 2008, No Comments
Last night we had some friends over to meet Jack, my friend from Nairobi and classmate at Bakke Graduate University. As he was telling his story, I took a few pictures and then used my little digicam’s movie recording mode to put together a few segments. It’s not the best quality recording, and the [...]
The Nature of Transition
June 14th, 2008, No Comments
These are thoughts about handling transitions in life. They come from a brief lecture by Grace Barnes at Bakke Graduate University in our Overture I course.
Life changes occur by our choice and not by our choice. Transitions can be confusing and difficult. Even transitions for good reasons can cause us to grieve the loss of [...]
Overture I – Friday 6/13 Journal
June 13th, 2008, No Comments
Part of the learning model in the Doctor of Ministry program at Bakke Graduate University has us writing daily journals for each in-class day. These journals describe what we saw, how we interpreted it and what we’ll do with it.
FRIDAY 6/13
Today we debriefed the past two weeks and said our goodbyes.
When we were [...]
Overture I – Thursday 6/12 Journal
June 12th, 2008, No Comments
Part of the learning model in the Doctor of Ministry program at Bakke Graduate University has us writing daily journals for each in-class day. These journals describe what we saw, how we interpreted it and what we’ll do with it.
THURSDAY 6/12
Jack Mboya and I led worship. Jack led us to sing a song and [...]
Overture I – Wednesday 6/11 Journal
June 11th, 2008, No Comments
Part of the learning model in the Doctor of Ministry program at Bakke Graduate University has us writing daily journals for each in-class day. These journals describe what we saw, how we interpreted it and what we’ll do with it.
WEDNESDAY 6/11
On the drive in to work today I listened to a set of podcasts of [...]
Overture I – Tuesday 6/10 Journal
June 10th, 2008, No Comments
Part of the learning model in the Doctor of Ministry program at Bakke Graduate University has us writing daily journals for each in-class day. These journals describe what we saw, how we interpreted it and what we’ll do with it.
I awoke earlier than usual today and had to journal what was bubbling up inside me. [...]
Overture I – Monday 6/9 Journal
June 9th, 2008, No Comments
MONDAY 6/9
Today is a transition day in class. Last week gave us foundations in global Christianity, theology of place and specifically of the city, and tours to several ministries. Today we focused on the underpinnings of the BGU approach and then a theology of work.
Brad Smith spoke in the morning about the piping underneath the [...]
Overture I – Saturday 6/7 Journal
June 7th, 2008, No Comments
Part of the learning model in the Doctor of Ministry program at Bakke Graduate University has us writing daily journals for each in-class day. These journals describe what we saw, how we interpreted it and what we’ll do with it.
SATURDAY 6/7
Today was our trip to Acme, WA to Ray and Corean Bakke’s home. I [...]
Overture I – Friday 6/6 Journal
June 6th, 2008, No Comments
Part of the learning model in the Doctor of Ministry program at Bakke Graduate University has us writing daily journals for each in-class day. These journals describe what we saw, how we interpreted it and what we’ll do with it.
FRIDAY 6/6
This morning’s time began with debriefing the trip visits from yesterday. It’s helpful for [...]










