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The Orlando Institute

100 Lake Hart Dr. 3000

Orlando, FL  32832

(407) 721-0111

http://www.toi.edu

 

ADJUNCT FACULTY

Adjunct faculty teach at the resident school or at one of the extension centers. They are individually approved by the faculty and administration of the resident school.

 


   Dennis Beck

BA in Economics, Pennsylvania State University, 1990;  Master of Leadership, The Orlando Institute, 1996; Master of Divinity, 1997; Ph.D. Candidate, Educational Technology, University of Florida, 2006.  Great Commission Training Curriculum, 1997. Staff with Campus Crusade for Christ, 1992-.  Faculty at The Orlando Institute since 2006.


   Randolph Bracy

B.S. in Business, Bethune-Cookman College, 1967; M.Ed. Florida A& M University, 1970; Ed. D. University of Florida, 1974; M. Div. Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, 1982. Randolph has been a public school teacher, university, seminary, and graduate school faculty. He was director of Off-Campus Programs for University of North Florida and has pastored three churches. He is currently pastor of New Covenant Baptist Church in Orlando, FL. Faculty at The Orlando Institute since 1996.


   Philip Chen

B.A. in Liberal Arts, Christ College, 1966; Attended Great Commission Training Center, Manila, 1971. M. Div. , International School of Theology, 1983; D. Min., Western Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary, 1988; Thirty-one years on staff with Campus Crusade for Christ. Senior pastor, United Chinese Christian Church, Hacienda Heights, 14 years. Former National Coordinator, Campus Crusade, Taiwan. Faculty at The Orlando Institute since 1997.


  Virginia A. Clinton

B.A. in Elementary Education and Logopedics, Wichita State University, 1965; M.A. in Communication, Northwestern University, 1968; Certificate, Institute of Biblical Studies, 1979; M.A. in Religion, International School of Theology, 1980. A credentialed classroom teacher in Kansas and Illinois and certified in Special Education in both states. She taught Elementary Education at Tabor College 1969-71 and in the Partners in Education program at the International School of Theology from 1978-86. Thirty-five years on staff with Campus Crusade for Christ. Faculty at The Orlando Institute since 1991.


  Ric French

B.S. Electrical Engineering, U.S. Naval Academy, 1968; M. Ed., U. North Carolina, 1986; M.C.I.S.,     Ric was with the U. S. Navy for 24 years and now teaches at Florida Community College. He holds certifications for Myers-Briggs, Professional Photographers of America, and the New Life Training Curriculum.  He has worked with The Orlando Institute since 2000.

 


 Ben Goldsmith

Bachelor of Arts, Davidson College, 1965; Masters of Science Degree in Urban Life, Georgia State University, 1972; Masters in Christian Ministry, The Orlando Institute, 2004. Following earlier careers in banking and hospital administration in Atlanta, Ben has been on staff with Campus Crusade For Christ for the last 30 years, 25 of them in Jacksonville.  Ben is the Director of the Christian Discipleship Training Center, Jacksonville. He has worked with The Orlando Institute since 1996.


  Tom Hare


   Ho Sung Kim

1996-Candidate of Doctor of Ministry, Regent University. 1991-1993 M. Div., International Graduate School and Seminary. 1981-1981 Diploma, Great Commission Training Center Training, Campus Crusade for Christ, Korea. 1973-1979 B.A., Myung-Ji University, Seoul Korea. Twenty- four years with Campus Crusade for Christ Staff. 2001- President of International City Ministry. (New York, Washington, D.C.). Faculty at The Orlando Institute since 1999.


   Hyang Sook Kim

B. A. in Education, Sook Myung University, 1976; Great Commission Training Curriculum, The Orlando Institute, 1996; M. A. in Leadership, The Orlando Institute, 1999. Fourteen years with Campus Crusade for Christ. Faculty at The Orlando Institute since 1996.


 Paul Laursen


   Dale Schlack

B. S. in Civil Engineering, Calif. State Polytechnic University, 1971; Certificate, Institute of Biblical Studies, 1975; M. A. in Religion, International School of Theology, 1979; M. A. in Counseling, 1986. Ordained in the Evangelical Church Alliance.   On staff with Campus Crusade for Christ since 1971.  Interim Director - Bridges International South Asian Network.  Police Chaplain (16 years). Faculty at The Orlando Institute since 1997.

 

 

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