| Before her home assignment and study leave in 1989-1990, Anne
had been assigned to Chogoria Presbytery for six years as pastor
for high school students in three rural presbyteries north of
Nairobi on the east side of Mt. Kenya. She also helped start and
coordinate ten adult study groups in the theological education
by extension program established by the PCEA.
Having grown up in Menlo Park, California, Anne earned a BA from
Occidental College in Los Angeles. For one year she taught English
and Bible to Ethiopian girls in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, as a volunteer
for the former United Presbyterian Church. Following that experience
she studied at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California,
and earned a master of divinity degree.
Before her assignment to Kenya, she worked with the interdenominational
African Enterprise in Pasadena, meeting and working with African
evangelists and pastors who came to the United States. In 1991
she completed her master of theology in missiology from Fuller
Theological Seminary's School of World Mission. Her thesis was
on "The Role of the Pastor as Teacher in the Presbyterian
Church of East Africa."
In June 2006, Anne was awarded a doctor of ministry from the
School of Theology of Fuller Theological Seminary. Her final project
was entitled "Cultivating Theological and Spiritual Reflection:
Principles for Sustaining a Long-Term Ministry Among Cross-Cultural
Mission Workers."
A native Texan, John earned a bachelor's degree in aerospace
engineering at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas,
and a master's in aeronautical engineering from the Naval Postgraduate
School in Monterey, California. He was a U.S. Navy pilot for eleven
years before earning his master of divinity from Fuller Theological
Seminary. Ordained in February 1992 by Kikuyu Presbytery in Kenya,
John is now a member of New Covenant Presbytery. Anne is a member
of San Fernando Presbytery.
Birthdays:
Anne - November 3
John - August 27 |