| Nuhad previously worked with
the PC(USA)s Worldwide Ministries Division in "three-way"
mission, that is, WMD helped pay his support when he was seconded
from his home church to a church or institution in another country.
This is sometimes called "south-to-south" mission. From
1995 to 1998, he conducted in-service training and leadership
development for churches in the Middle East and the U.S. Prior
to that, from 1986 through 1995, Nuhad was a professor, dean,
and acting president of the Near East School of Theology in Beirut,
Lebanon. Since 1992, Nuhad has been coordinator of the Urban Rural
Mission Program for MECC in Beirut. He also served this organization
as coordinator of the Drug Addiction Awareness Program from 1987
through 1994.
From 1981 to 1990, Nuhad was part-time assistant and associate
pastor for the National Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Beirut.
At the Contact and Resource Center in Beirut, he was founder and
director of the Drug Prevention and Counseling Program and supervised
guidance and handicapped awareness and sensitivity from 1978-1986.
Nuhad also served as part-time associate principal of the National
Evangelical Institute in Sidon, Lebanon, from 1985-1992. Before
that, from 1975-1977, he was a high school counselor and director
of boarding facilities for the National Evangelical Institute.
Nuhad holds a bachelor of arts degree in philosophy and psychology
from Beirut Arab University in Beirut and a master of divinity
from the Near East School of Theology. He received his doctorate
of ministry, with a major in pastoral care and counseling, from
Christ Seminary Seminex (ELCA) in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1985.
Nuhads clergy membership is with the Synod of Syria and
Lebanon, which is the Presbyterian Church of Syria and Lebanon.
When not preaching in various Synod churches, he attends the Beirut
Presbyterian Church. When he is in Tucson, Arizona, where his
wife Grace lives with their four sons, he attends St. Andrew Presbyterian
Church.
Birthday: October 13
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