Magazine: Alumni Updates
| Victor Hedman (’62) and wife, Janet, have been missionaries in Spain since 2000 and have planted three churches in that time. They have a TV program that reaches all of Spain and Spanish speaking communities throughout Europe. |
Donald Meece (’64) took a position at Global University in Springfield, MO as a professor of record in church business and education. He is accompanied to Springfield by his wife, Nancy. |
| Remi (Attd ’86-‘89) and Anne [Wessel] Malig (’95) are living in Lodi, WI, with their children, Moriah, Zach and Marcus. Remi is a Business Analyst for Mortgage IT in Middleton, WI. Anne works as a Title 1 Reading Teacher and has completed her Reading Teacher 316 certificate. |
Cynthia [Groseclose] Royer (’87) is teaching high school English at a Christian school north of Detroit, MI. She has three children, Josiah, Julia and Carissa. |
| Mike Nosser (’88) is the Vice President of Student Development at North Central. He and wife, Tiffany, have five children, Ty, Josiah, Nicky, Nathan and Hailey. They reside in Forest Lake, MN. | Gena [Lugli] Ramsey (’88) along with husband, Todd, has planted the Well Church in Santa Ynez Valley, CA. They are also involved in missions in India, Sri Lanka, Haiti and Jamaica. They have four children: Sabastian, Sophia, Giovanna and Isabella. |
| Dan Harper (Attd ’88-’89) is the Senior Pastor at Harvest Community Church in DeForest, WI. During their summer children’s outreach, the church saw 10 children accept the Lord into their hearts. | Jon (’91) and Jennifer [Tims] (’94) Dahlager have been A/G missionaries in Costa Rica since 2000. They teach in the Bible College and lead national ministry with youth and Pastors’ kids. They have three children: Jonathan, Joshua and Julia. Jon is working on his Doctor of Ministry degree from the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary. |
| Albert Svenddal (’93) lives in Nashville, TN where he is working in the music business. He also has earned his Doctorate of Ministry and is involved in two churches. |
David Nicholson (’94) and wife, Melissa, have just planted a church in the Mormon community of Eagle Mountain, UT. They have three children: Nathan, Zachary and Naomi. |
| Steven Schweitzer (’95) completed his first year as Assistant Professor of Old Testament at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Elkhart, IN. His first book, Reaching Utopia in Chronicle, was just published by T&T Clark International (2007). | Angela [Renea] Johnsen (’96) has become a pastor’s wife after her husband, Otto, has become the associate pastor at a church in Coleman, MI. They have a two- year-old daughter, Adrianna. |
| Wes Modder (’96) returned home to his wife, Beth, and their three children following an Iraq deployment. He is currently working on his D-MIN from Fuller Theological Seminary. | Michelle [McGraw] Sherman (’97) and husband, Jayesun, have been working as assistant missionaries at Asia Pacific Theological Seminary for the past three years. Michelle is also teaching English to Korean students and working on a Children’s Church curriculum for the Philippines. They have a one-year-old daughter. |
| Seth McCoy (’97) and wife, Jen, have moved back to the Twin Cities with their three children: Judah, Glory and Silas. Seth is the youth/college director at Woodland Hills Church in St. Paul, MN and Jen is working out of her home as a consultant for Body Shop at Home. | Jessica [Lubenau] Broberg (’99) and husband, Aaron, are Associate Pastors in Sparta, WI at New Life Assembly of God. They have three children: Jacob, Levi and Hannah. |
| Sharon Decker (’99) has left her position as Resident Director of NCU’s Miller Hall to become the Assistant Dean of Resident Life at Bethel University. | Tiffany [Dirks] Mossman (’99) teaches physical education classes for elementary and middle school students in Webb City, MO. She also coaches volleyball, basketball, and track. She has earned her Masters Degree and is working on an Education Leadership degree. Tiffany and husband, Josh, have a two-year-old daughter, Ella. |
| Katrina Glaim (’99) has moved to Georgia after two years in Pennsylvania. She has been a nanny for the past three years. | Chad Engelhart (’00) is enrolled in the Physician’s Assistant program at Augsburg College after completing his MA in Christian studies with a youth emphasis from Bethel Seminary. His wife is the youth pastor at Oak Haven Church in Ham Lake, MN. |
| Jonathon Miller (’00) started the Minnesota Teen Challenge Duluth Campus in 2005 and has been successfully running that 44-bed men’s facility. | Jonathan (’02) and Andrea [Cooper] (’02) Roe are currently residing in Brighton, MI, where Jon works as the Pastor of Worship Arts. They spent five months in Padova, Italy, where they volunteered at International Christian Fellowship. In 2006, Andrea received her Masters Degree in Organizational Leadership from Bethel University. |
| Keith (’02) and Karla [Owen] (’01) Foisy live with their three children in Branch, MI, where Keith is the senior pastor of a local church. | Matthew Guevara (’03) has accepted a position as the KidsWorld Creative Art Director at Christ Community Church in St. Charles, Il. He will make the move from Wisconsin to Illinois with his wife, Noel [Denen] (’03), and children Isabel and Sofia. |
| Aaron (’04) and Rebecca (’05) [Bradley] Rath have recently returned from a two-year term of being missionary-teachers in Saipan. They now live in Roseville, MN. | Molly Barnhart (’06) has just celebrated the grand opening of her new coffee shop, Overflow Espresso Café, in Minneapolis, MN. Molly intends this to be a ministry where people “come empty and leave overflowing.” |
| Dawn Steuer (’06) has started her second year teaching fourth grade at Calvary Baptist School in Menomonee Falls, WI. |
Cynthia Rolle (’06) serves as Youth and Children’s Pastor at Evangelistic Temple Assembly of God in Nassau, Bahamas. |
| Shannon [Struck] Moyer (’06) and family recently moved to Pennsylvania to take the position of Associate Pastor of Education at Hope Grace Brethren Church in Mechanicsburg. Shannon is continuing a career in the field of counseling. |
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