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ello! Just got your most recent
edition of Heart & Mind--enjoying it very much.
Ryan Sarenpa,
'99
Scranton, Kansas

appreciate receiving Heart & Mind and keeping up on the fine things
happening at Bethel Seminary. I have a brief comment regarding the "Q&A"
article in volume 14, number 1. I realize that it is perhaps a bit early
to expect tangible evidence that the Three Centers concept is yielding
favorable results; there have been few graduates thus far who have been
through the system and have had enough time in ministry to fully benefit
from it. Even so, some feedback from graduates or from those who are in
fieldwork would be of interest.
Again, I appreciate your work and will
look forward to receiving future issues of Heart & Mind.
Jim Starr
New Brighton, Minnesota
From the editor:
Thank you for your kind
words and constructive observations. We plan
to publish a followup story when feedback
from graduates in ministry regarding the
influence of Bethel's Three Centers approach
is more forthcoming.
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'm sorry I wasn't able
to take advantage of Bethel's Three Centers approach when I was a
student, but I very much enjoyed your informative articles. My time at
Bethel will always be a highlight of my life on this side of glory. Thanks
for continuing to do a wonderful job of letting us know what's happening
both on and off Bethel's campuses!
John H. Busser,
'98
Minneapolis, Minnesota

any thanks for Heart & Mind. Especially good was Greg Bourgond's article
"The Significance Factor: Four Keys to Leaving a Godly Legacy" (Vol. 14,
No. 1). Well done, Greg! This is a very fine piece.
Paul Barnes, '83
Topeka, Kansas

our recent Heart & Mind featuring Bethel Seminary of the East is an
exciting, informative, and very attractive issue. I am a former Seminary
of the East board member and the director of Vision New England's Pastoral
Mentoring ministry. I could make good use of a dozen copies of this issue.Thank
you.
Dr. Robert C. Frederich
Vision New England
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