Soong-Chan Rah

Soong-Chan Rah is Milton B. Engebretson Professor of Church Growth and Evangelism at North Park University.[1]

Biography

Rah obtained his B.A. in Political Science and History/Sociology from Columbia University. He finished his M.Div. from Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary (GCTS), his Th.M. from Harvard University. He also completed a D.Min. at GCTS and a Th.D. at Duke Divinity School.[2][3]

He was the founding senior pastor of Cambridge Community Fellowship Church, a multi-ethnic, urban church in Cambridge, MA. He has previously worked with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship in Boston areas.

He is currently Milton B. Engebretson Professor of Church Growth and Evangelism at North Park University[1] and will start his role as Robert Munger Professor of Evangelism at Fuller Theological Seminary in summer 2021.[3]

He serves on the boards of Sojourners, the Christian Community Development Association, World Vision, and the Catalyst Leadership Center.[4] His book, Prophetic Lament: A Call for Justice in Troubled Times, received affirmation as The Englewood Review of Books Best Books of 2015[5] and Relevant's Top 10 Books of 2015.[6]

Personal life

He is married with Sue, a special educator and his two children, Annah and Elijah.[7]

Selected Works

  • Prophetic Lament: A Call for Justice in Troubled Times. Downer Grove, IVP. 2015. ISBN 9780830836949
  • Many Colours: Cultural Intelligence for a Changing Church. Chicago: Moody Publishers, 2010. ISBN 9780802450487
  • The Next Evangelicalism: Freeing the Church from Western Cultural Captivity. Downer Grove, IVP. 2009. ISBN 9780830833603

References

  1. "Soong-Chan Rah". North Park University. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  2. "About Soong-Chan Rah". www.profrah.com. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  3. "Fuller Welcomes Soong-Chan Rah as Robert Munger Professor of Evangelism | Fuller Seminary". 2021-01-04. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  4. "Soong-Chan Rah". Sojourners. 2011-02-16. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  5. Smith, C. Christopher (2015-12-18). "Englewood Honor Books – Best Books of 2015". The Englewood Review of Books. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  6. Smith, C. Christopher (2015-12-18). "RELEVANT's Top 10 Books of 2015". RELEVANT. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  7. Rah, Soong-Chan. (2010). Many colors : cultural intelligence for a changing church. Chicago: Moody Publishers. ISBN 978-0-8024-5048-7. OCLC 503049407.
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