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If you would like to contact the CSWCRM you can reach us at:
Revitalization Movements, SPO# 1308
204 N. Lexington Ave.
Wilmore, KY 40390
1-800-2-ASBURY
(859) 858-2338
revitalization@asburyseminary.edu
Members of the Coordinating Committee:
Steven O'Malley, Director -
steven.omalley@asburyseminary.edu
Dr. O'Malley is the John T. Seamands Professor of Methodist Holiness History and the former Chairperson for the area of Theological Studies. His expertise is in Historical Theology, Church History, Pietism, Christian Renewal and Discipleship.
Korrie Harper, Project Assistant/Treasurer -
After spending the past 5 years as an administrative assistant at Asbury Seminary, Korrie is now a stay-at-home mom for her four stellar children. She is excited about being a part of the revitalization grant and furthering the Kingdom of God in another venue.
Jeffrey Rudy, Student/Research Assistant -
jeffrey.rudy@asburyseminary.edu
Jeffrey is a Ph.D. student in John Wesley Studies at Nazarene Theological College, in Manchester, England. The focus of his research is on the doctrine of the atonement in the theology of John Wesley.
Meesaeng Lee Choi - meesaeng.choi@asburyseminary.edu
Dr. Choi is Associate Professor of Church History and Historical Theology, and her expertise is in Church History, Historical Theology, Early Christianity, Wesleyan Holiness Studies and World Revitalization Movements.
Ron Crandall - ron.crandall@asburyseminary.edu
Dr. Crandall is retired Dean of the E. Stanley Jones School of World Missions and Evangelism, McCreless Professor of Evangelism, and Sundo Kim Professor of Evangelism and Practical Theology. His expertise is in evangelism, church growth, small churches, discipleship and missiology.
Jeff Hiatt - jeff.hiatt@asburyseminary.edu
Rev. Hiatt is an adjunct professor at Asbury Theological Seminary and at Lindsey Wilson College teaching World Religions, Missions, and Wesley Studies courses.
Eunice Irwin - eunice.irwin@asburyseminary.edu
Dr. Irwin is Associate Professor of Mission and Contextual Theology. Her areas of expertise include primal religions, cults & new religious movements, the occult, missiology, and New Age spirituality.
Chris Kiesling - chris.kiesling@asburyseminary.edu
Dr. Kiesling is Associate Professor of Christian Education and Human Development. His areas of expertise include campus ministry, development and discipleship in young and middle-aged adults, development and discipleship in marriage and the family, identity and faith formation across the lifespan, moral development, and the ministry of teaching. Dr. Kiesling is the associate editor of Revitalization, the biannual newsletter of the Center.
Art McPhee - art.mcphee@asburyseminary.edu
Dr. McPhee is the E. Stanley Jones Professor of Evangelism on the Kentucky campus, and his expertise is in evangelization, church planting and growth, history of missions and South Asian Christianity.
Lalsangkima Pachuau - kima.pachuau@asburyseminary.edu
Dr. Pachuau is Associate Professor of History and Theology of Mission, and he his expertise is in World Christianity, History and Theology of Mission, Social and Religious Movements in South Asia, Hinduism and Hindu-Christian Dialogue, Missiology and Contextualization, Inculturation, and Intercultural Theology.
Michael Pasquarello -
mike.pasquarello@asburyseminary.edu
Dr. Pasquarello is the Granger E. and Anna A. Fisher Professor of Preaching, and his expertise is in Historical Theology, History of Preaching, Pastoral Ministry, and Practical Theology. Dr. Pasquarello is the current editor of Revitalization, the biannual newsletter of the Center.
Lester Ruth - lester.ruth@asburyseminary.edu
Dr. Ruth is the Lily May Jarvis Professor of Christian Worship, and his expertise is in the history of Christian worship (particularly early Methodism), creativity with the sacraments and contemporary worship.
Michael Rynkiewich - mike.rynkiewich@asburyseminary.edu
Dr. Rynkiewich is the director of Postgraduate Studies and Professor of Anthropology, and his expertise is in Anthropology Theory and Research, Missionary Context and Training, Values and Ethics in Cross-Cultural Perspectives, and Colonial and Post-Colonial Paradigms.
Howard Snyder - howard.snyder@asburyseminary.edu
Dr. Snyder is Professor of Wesley Studies at Tyndale Seminary in Toronto, Canada. In addition to having served as the editor of Revitalization, the biannual newsletter of our Center until 2009, Dr. Snyder has published several books and articles on revitalization in Christianity, including Signs of the Spirit.
Robert Tuttle - robert.tuttle@asburyseminary.edu
Dr. Tuttle is the E. Stanley Jones Professor of Evangelism on the Florida campus, and his expertise is in the person and work of the Holy Spirit, a Wesleyan theology of grace, historical theology, evangelism, prayer and world religions.
Steve Ybarrola - steve.ybarrola@asburyseminary.edu
Dr. Ybarrola is Professor of Cultural Anthropology, and his expertise is in Ethnicity and Inter-Ethnic Relations, Oral History, Ethnographic Research, and Culture Theory.
