LCU promotes Dr. Mariana Hwang
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[March
15, 2014]
Mariana Hwang has been promoted
to associate professor of Christian education in the School of
Undergraduate Studies at Lincoln Christian University, effective
June 1.
Hwang joined the LCU faculty in 2008 after a four-year appointment
as acting director of the Philippine Department of Education and
serving as director of Christian education at Presbyterian
Theological Seminary in the Philippines.
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She has been a guest
lecturer around the world — including the countries of Brazil,
Korea, China and Australia, as well as the state of California and
Texas — on the topic of spiritual formation in children and
families. She is a founding member of a 1981, seven-family church
plant in the Philippines that has grown to an average weekly
attendance of 2,000-2,500 individuals. She also serves on the board
of the Society for Professors of Christian Education.
Hwang holds a bachelor's degree from Central Washington
University (1988), a Master of Business Administration from the
University of Idaho (1990), a Master of Divinity in family life
education from Fuller Theological Seminary (1998) and a doctorate in
educational studies from Talbot Theological Studies (2003).
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Hwang's promotion to the rank of associate professor was the
result of a recommendation process initiated by a committee of her
peers. The provost and dean also review requests for faculty
promotion and, upon endorsement, send the committee recommendation
on to the president for final approval.
Dr. Hwang's students recently commented: "She is passionate about
her faith and desire to see her students be effective in their
ministries, so children and families can come to know Christ and
grow in their relationship with Him."
[Text from file received from
Lincoln Christian University]
Established in Lincoln in 1944, LCU's
mission is to equip Christians to serve and lead in the church, the
workplace and the world. Today, LCU offers a variety of degree
programs for undergraduate, graduate and seminary students. Classes
are offered on campus, at extension sites and online. To learn more,
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