Mark Hausfeld
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Mark Hausfeld (email)
Visiting Professor of Urban and Islamic Studies
2007-2008 J. Philip Hogan Professor of World Missions
B.A., Evangel University
M.Div., Assemblies of God Theological Seminary
D.Min., Northern Baptist Theological Seminary |
Dr. Mark Hausfeld is the 2007 J. Phillip Hogan Professor
of World Missions at AGTS. He currently serves as Area Director
for Central Eurasia, leading all AG World Missions (AGWM) efforts
across the ten nations of Central Eurasia. In addition to administration
and strategic leadership, his missionary work has ranged across
a wide variety of activities, from teaching in theological schools
to opening drug rehabilitation centers to leading relief and
development work to facilitating short-term missions teams for
college students. Before entering foreign missionary service
in 1992, Dr. Hausfeld was a pastor in Chicago, serving as associate
pastor at Southside Tabernacle before planting Maranatha AG.
He also served on the Chicago Commission for Human Relations.
Dr. Hausfeld has served as an adjunct faculty
member at AGTS since 2002 and teaches an annual class on Intercultural
Urban Ministry in Chicago that exposes students directly to urban
missions in the United States. He is a frequent speaker at conferences
around the world. Together with his wife, Lynda, and Ken Horn,
he is the author of Silk Road Stories: Amazing Tales of God’s
Work in an Ancient Land (Onward Books, 2005). He recently contributed
a chapter, “Ministry in Hostile Areas” to the book
Java and Justice: Journeys in Pentecostal Missions Education,
edited by B. Brenneman, W. R. Brookman, and N. Muhovich. (North
Central University Press, 2006).
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about his inaugural lecture.
Updated:
Thursday, November 20, 2008 10:06 AM
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