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►WHO
WE ARE
►Growing
from a world conference in 1997 in Vancouver, Canada, TEENET is an
expanding global network of persons engaged in contextual,
community-based, and open theological education helping the indigenous
Church through formats such as Distance Education, Theological
Education by Extension, and Diversified Learning.
INDEX FOR
MICHAEL HUGGINS TEE NETWORKERS REPORTS AND LETTERS
July
10 - 22,, 2011, at the Vancouver School of Theology
A MESSAGE FROM YOUR
WEBMASTER
SOME MEMBERS OF THE TEENET STEERING
COMMITTEE HAVE BEEN DISCUSSING POSSIBLE CHANGES TO TEENET. ONE
ASPECT OF THIS IS SOME REDESIGNING OF THIS WEB SITE. WE HAVE STARTED
WITH AN INDEX TO MICHAEL HUGGINS REPORTS.
TEE Course Writer's Manual, Click here
Ross Kinslers' reflections on the life of Ralph
Winter
Ralph Winters
Obituary
A Tribute to Ralph Winter by the
staff of the International Journal of Frontier Missionology
p. 1
p.2
►DR.
ROSS KINSLER HAS SUBMITTED AN IMPORTANT ARTICLE ENTITLED EDUCATION FOR
LIFE.HE REQUESTS YOUR COMMENTS.
Diversified Theological Education
(10 COPIES OR
MORE FOR $12 USD)
or ORDER SMALLER
AMOUNTS AT A DISCOUNTED PRICE FROM
MISSION BOOKS
Equipping All God’s People
Edited by Ross Kinsler
The
central concern of Diversified Theological Education, which
includes Theological Education by Extension, is access. TEE and
DTE models have made enormous progress in the urgent task of
opening access to and equipping all God’s people for ministry
and mission. This has many interrelated dimensions:
Geographical, economic, cultural, ecclesiastical, gender, race,
class, pedagogical, and spiritual access.
The case studies in this anthology
come from Zambia, South Africa, Ghana, India, Nepal, Australia,
Costa Rica, Argentina, Guatemala,
Canada, United States, and Russia.
“One
of the most creative and widespread movements of theological
education in our time has been called Theological Education by
Extension. The case studies offered here demonstrate ongoing
creativity, so much so that a new name is proposed in the title
for this anthology: Diversified Theological Education.” —
From the Foreword by Archbishop
Desmond Tutu
► TEEC
30th ANNIVERSARY AND GRADUATION
►The
Theological Education by Extension College of South Africa celebrated
its 30th anniversary with a symposium and graduation, 21-22, April
2006.The following includes materials from that event.
►Symposium
Speech by Ross Kinsler. Doing Ministry for a Change:
Theological Education for the Twenty-first Century
Click here.
►THEOLOGIANS
LAUNCH FIRST AFRICA BIBLE COMMENTARY
NAIROBI —
African theologians have launched the first
African Bible Commentary, or ABC as it has been dubbed, in Nairobi, with
the support of Kenya’s retired president Daniel arap Moi. ”It
is my hope the Lord may use the ABC to draw its readers closer to God
and to ignite a fire of spiritual awakening in Churches throughout
Africa and the world,” said Moi during the official launch of the
commentary on July 5. For more information,
click here.
► MODEL
TEE PROGRAMS IN ENGLAND, INDIA, MONGOLIA AND PAPUA NEW GUINEA
►The
Matheteuo Organization
(TEE
programmes in Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan,
Korea, Russia, Papua New Guinea
and South America).
►Nepali
Speaking Churches in Asom State, India, ITEEN
►Mongolian
School for Theological Education by Extension
►Papua New
Guinea and Solomon Islands
► IMPORTANT
LINKS
The
Theological Education by Extension College of South Africa
www.tee.co.za
The
TEE Africa website
www.teeafrica.co.za
Australia, Coolamon College Distance Education
http://coolamon.org/about.htm
Anglican e Ministry Network
http://www.eministrynetwork.org/
Anglican World Education Resources and links
http://anglicansonline.org/resources/ce.html
Sharing events through technology
www.technoshare.us
S.E.A.N.
www.sean.uk.net
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