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Robert and Linda first began working with Latin Americans in
1988, when they moved to western North Carolina and began to encounter
many Latin Americans doing farm labor in the community. Bakersville
United Methodist Church and Green Mountain Presbyterian Church,
where Robert served as lay pastor, sponsored the Latin American
community in Tipton Hill, North Carolina.
The Moores both come to their current ministry in Guatemala with
both a rich history of community work and knowledge of Latin American
history, Latin American service, and Spanish language skills.
Both studied pre-Columbian cultures in graduate school with a
focus on Mayan studies and have taught Mayan studies at the university
level. The Moores spent five years in Quito, Ecuador, with the
Peace Corps and Map International, with Robert as the South American
regional representative and program director.
For the nine years prior to the Moores appointment to Guatemala,
Linda taught Spanish at Mitchell High School in Bakersville, North
Carolina. She has also taught English, history, art history, psychology,
and economics at both the high school and middle school levels.
Robert has been an assistant professor of fine arts, aesthetics,
and art history at Western Carolina University, a self-employed
farmer, and a self-employed contractor. After returning from Quito,
Ecuador, Robert was a self-employed consultant for international
health programs, the co-founder and program director of INMED,
and a consultant for Children International. From 1991 to 1993
he participated in commissioned lay pastor studies with the PC(USA)s
Presbytery of Western Carolina and served Green Mountain Presbyterian
Church in Green Mountain, North Carolina. Also, since 1993 he
served as co-pastor for Nueva Esperanza, a multinational congregation,
in Tipton Hill, North Carolina. In addition to his work in mission,
Robert is completing work in the doctorate of ministry program
in spirituality at Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, Georgia.
Linda has a bachelors degree in history and English from
DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, and a masters
degree in art history from Northern Illinois University in DeKalb,
Illinois. She received her teacher certification from Francis
Marion College in Florence, South Carolina.
Robert attended Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina,
and graduated with a bachelors degree in fine arts from
Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, North Carolina. He received
a masters degree in fine arts and art history from East
Tennessee State University in Johnson City, Tennessee.
Linda and Robert are the parents of Robert Jr., Don, and Janet.
Robert Jr. is finishing his sophomore year at Hanover College
in Hanover, Indiana, with a major in anthropology. Don will be
entering his freshman year at the University of North Carolina
in August 2001. Janet is currently attending the seventh grade
at the Inter-American School in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala.
Birthdays:
Robert - August 2
Linda - June 1
Robert - August 9, 1981
Don - March 25, 1983
Janet - July 25, 1988
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