MISSIO on MISSION to Share Some Good News
Enjoy anecdotes from our amazing alums, new & exciting stories from current students, and experience the passion that goes into teachingā¦
Interview: Former Missio Board Chair Richard Yeskoo
As Missio continues celebrating 50 years of faithful ministry, Former Missio Board Chair (1992-1999), Richard Yeskoo shares historicalā¦
Journal of Urban Mission 7:1
Volume 7 Issue 1 is dedicated to the theme of #churchtoo. Abuse of power and leadership failures may be nothing new in churches, but thatā¦
Recognition of Juneteenth
Juneteenth is a recognition of Black American life and resilience, and honors the contributions of Black Americans to this country.
Dr. Heath on Self-Care
Rev. Dr. Heath reminds us that self-care is not selfish, but important for our mental, physical, spiritual and emotional care so we canā¦
Statement on the Chauvin Verdict
The video of the death of George Floyd still haunts us today. Seeing George Floyd slowly and painfully lose his life, has left usā¦
Stories from Our Korean Alumni
As Missio continues celebrating 50 years of faithful ministry, we hear memories and inspiration from Rev. Kang (MDiv '86, ThM '87) and Rev.ā¦
Biblical Seminary Memories with Rev. Pakala
As Missio continues celebrating 50 years of faithful ministry, Rev. Jim Pakala shares stories of the BTS/Missio younger years.
Statement Against Anti-Asian Racism
As followers of Jesus we are deeply troubled by the murderous attacks in Atlanta.
Matt Millen on why Missio is Important
We asked Matt Millen to tell us why he and his wife Pat are committed to the mission of the seminary.