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Cross Cultural Education

Cross-Cultural Education offers a variety of programs to help students pursue areas of special interest and gain experience, which will be directly related to their ministry.
 
Cross-Cultural Experiences offer short-term immersion experiences in various settings, satisfying degree requirements for M.Div. and M.A. students.

Off-Site Study allows students to do some of their coursework in places all over the world.

Master of Arts in Cross-Cultural Education. Luther Seminary offers this degree, focusing on ministry in critical contexts where cross-cultural knowledge and skills are essential for effective leadership.

Contact Rod Maeker or Alicia Vargas for more information about cross-cultural education.

Mission and Ministry Forum
at Luther Seminary

At Luther Seminary, each Thursday during the academic year, the Global Mission Institute partners with Cross-Cultural Education to provide special discussion forums. These lunchtime forums are informal gatherings where students and other members of the community learn about various topics, including cross-cultural ministry, missiology, and opportunities for involvement in the global church.

What's a Cross-Cultural Experience Like?

Read these journals and blogs from recent Cross-Cultural Mission experiences:


  

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Luther Seminary educates leaders for Christian communities called and sent by the Holy Spirit to witness to salvation through Jesus Christ and to serve in God's world.
Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary develops leaders for the church by deepening faith in Christ, expanding the heart, challenging the mind and energizing for mission.
The Contextual Leadership Initiative helps students become faithful and effective leaders for the ecumenical church through engaged and mentored participation in communities of faith and ministry contexts.
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