Richard Waldrop, D.Miss.
Associate Professor of World Missions
1995 - Present
- B.A., Northwest Bible College, 1972
- B.A., Lee College, 1974
- M.A.T.S., Bethel Theological Seminary, 1995
- M.A., Fuller Theological Seminary 1984
- D. Miss., Fuller Theological Seminary, 1993
Dr. Waldrop's pioneering ministry in theological education has been
instrumental in establishing alternative programs of ministerial formation
throughout Central America, with a special emphasis upon contextual
and holistic approaches to church growth and leadership development
in situations of poverty, oppression, and violence. For eighteen years
he and his wife, Janice, served as missionaries in Central America.
They established Casa Shalom Home for Children in Guatemala, a holistic
ministry of healing and hope for victimized children, where they lived
with their own four children for eight years. Dr. Waldrop is also
a member of several scholarly societies including the International
Association for Mission Studies (IAMS), the American Society of Missiology,
the Fraternidad Teologica Latinoamericana, and the Society for Pentecostal
Studies. He has also contributed articles to the Church of God Evangel,
The Pentecostal Minister, Pastoralia, and Vida Y Pensamiento. Dr.
Waldrop has traveled widely, consulting with Church leaders, and teaching,
leadership, and mission courses in a variety of seminaries and Bible
colleges in Korea, Romania, Philippines, throughout Mexico, Central
and South America, and the Caribbean. He is also a frequent speaker
in regional mission conferences and in churches throughout the United
States and Canada.
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