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AIIAS Welcomes Dr. Gideon and Mrs. Pamela Petersen.

We would like to welcome Dr. Gideon Petersen and his wife, Pamela, to AIIAS. Dr. Petersen joins the Department of Applied Theology at the Seminary.

Thirty years ago, Dr. Petersen and Pamela left Cape Town to work as pioneer missionaries to plant a church among the OvaHimba in North-Western Namibia. The challenges Dr. Petersen faced working amongst a nomadic, oral society ignited a life long journey of research and strategizing for missions among resistant, unreached people groups. His passion is frontline mission practice amongst hard to reach peoples. He enjoys investing in people and helping new groups develop and grow spiritually. Having wrestled with the difficult challenges of reaching nomadic peoples, secular people, and oral societies, Dr. Petersen brings the practical experience of asking the difficult questions to help make Christianity relevant to disinterested, resistant people. People who have rejected biblical Christianity.

While in Namibia, Dr. Petersen completed his PhD in Missiology with the University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa (in 2011). Dr. Petersen worked with Adventist Frontier Missions as a consultant, assisting missionaries in the field develop strategy for missions. He worked at Universite Adventiste Zurcher in Madagascar as Academic Dean (2013-2015) and President (2015-2019). Most recently, he was a district pastor, strategizing to reignite the church in Northern Ireland amongst the indigenous people (2020-2024). Since 2018, Dr. Petersen taught as an adjunct professor at the Adventist University of Africa, Nairobi, Kenya.

Pamela worked with Dr. Petersen while in Namibia, developing material and managing community projects. At Adventist Frontier Missions, she worked as a consultant in the Missionary training department. At Universite Adventiste Zurcher, she was Dean of the Communications Department and taught a variety of subjects. In Northern Ireland, she managed Home-Start Causeway, a charity helping families with children under 5 years. She will be working in the Public Relations office at AIIAS.

Dr. Petersen’s hobbies are reading, listening to TED talks and playing volleyball, pickleball and squash. Pamela’s hobbies are gardening and crafts.

Serving people and helping them reach their full potential, is a core value for Dr. Petersen. We know that AIIAS will be blessed as they serve at AIIAS.

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AIIAS Welcomes Dr. Youssry and Mrs. Joan Guirguis with their son.

We have the privilege to welcome Dr. Youssry Guirguis with his wife, Joan, and son, Benjamin, to AIIAS.

Dr. Guirguis joins the department of Applied Theology at the Seminary. He completed his PhD in 2018 at AIIAS. Since then, they have served at Asia-Pacific International University, Muak Lek, Saraburi, Thailand. Joan taught mathematics and statistics in the Education and Science departments. Dr. Guirguis served as Dean of the Faculty of Religious Studies, MA program director for Andrews University and a full-time professor in the Faculty. Though an Old Testament scholar, his passion is cross-cultural missions. He is very happy to join the department of Applied Theology at the Seminary and share his passion with the students. Having taught in Africa, Middle East, and Asia, he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in cross-cultural mission to the Applied Theology Department.

Dr. Guirguis and Joan met at Solusi University, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe where they served for more than 13 years. Dr. Guirguis was a professor in the Faculty of Theology and Joan was teaching Mathematics in the Science Department and the music teacher. Dr. Guirguis taught as an adjunct professor at Adventist University of Africa from 2019 to 2024. Since 2015, he taught as an adjunct professor at the Middle East University in Beirut, Lebanon. A position he still holds.

Dr. Guirguis’s hobbies are reading, writing and preaching. He has authored 2 books and numerous articles in academic journals. The books are: Islamic Culture and Society, 2nd Edition, published 2021 and Islam in Focus: History, Doctrine and Philosophy, published 2024. He also likes to run and play soccer. Joan’s hobbies are walking, gardening and music. She plays the violin and piano. Her passion is working with the Youth and she was the youth advisor and youth Sabbath School teacher while in Thailand. Benjamin is a senior in High School. He enjoys music and plays the saxophone and violin and plays basketball, volley ball and soccer.

Dr. Guirguis’s motto is ‘Be blessed and be a blessing!’ We know that AIIAS will be blessed as they join our community.

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AIIAS Welcomes Dr. Allan and Mrs. Rinny Pasuhuk and their family.

We would like to extend a warm welcome to Dr. Allan Pasuhuk, his wife Rinny and their two children, Jennifer and Juano. They recently joined AIIAS from from Universitas Klabat, Indonesia. Dr. Pasuhuk and Mrs. Rinny are both alumni of AIIAS. Dr. Pasuhuk completed his MA in 1998 and PhD in 2010. Mrs. Rinny completed an MBA in 2008. Dr. Pasuhuk will be in the Theological-Historical Studies Department at the Seminary.

Dr. Pasuhuk comes from a very close family with six siblings. On receiving the call to teach at AIIAS, the Pasuhuk family faced numerous challenges that seemed insurmountable. Dr. Pasuhuk’s siblings joined them in praying that God would lead and show them clearly what His will is. They recognized that only with God’s intervention would they be able to accept the call. As they waited on God, miracle after miracle removed each obstacle and challenge they faced. God truly opened the way for them to come. The family is awed by God’s grace and goodness towards them and praise God for His care.

Dr. Pasuhuk worked for over 22 years at Universitas Klabat in a variety of roles including church pastor, professor, program director & dean of the faculty of Religious Studies. He enjoyed working at Universitas Klabat and was comfortable in his comfort zone. It will be very different teaching in English, but he knows God will enable him to succeed with challenge. Dr. Pasuhuk enjoys teaching and helping his students develop academically and spiritually. His field is systematic theology and he enjoys sharing the Seventh-day Adventist doctrines. His passion is conducting house-to-house visitation to pray and encourage the church members. He is a pastor at heart. As he says, ‘I prefer to be called Pastor Allan’. His hobby is badminton.

Mrs Rinny taught in the Business Department at Universitas Klabat. She will work as a cashier and receptionist at AIIAS. She is very willing to serve where ever God puts her and enjoys learning new things. Her hobbies are reading and drawing. Jennifer is a senior student studying English literature at AUP and Juana is a senior at high school.

Dr. Pasuhuk and Rinny’s favorite song is “I don’t know about tomorrow. I just live from day to day”. Their trust in God has led them to AIIAS. As we welcome them into the AIIAS community, we know that their trust in God will be an inspiration to us.

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Preaching Life Changing Stories

On January 16-17, 2025, the 10th Annual Preaching Lectureship organized by the Applied Theology Department of Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies with the theme "Preaching Life-Changing Stories." Dr. Ginger Ketting-Weller, the AIIAS President, in her written remarks formally opened the lectureship and encouraged the participants, "At the end of this lectureship, you will be all have been blessed."


In attendance were students and staff from AIIAS, as well as church administrators and pastors from the various conferences in the Philippines. Dr. Ricardo Gonzalez, the Dean of the AIIAS Theology Seminary, welcomed the participants and stated. “We are very pleased that despite your activities and agenda you decided to come to AIIAS. AIIAS is here to serve the church, and to provide the best resource we can in order for you to be successful in God's work." He stressed the importance of the theme, "Preaching Life-Changing Stories."

"As Paul says, we need to preach the Word, but the way in which we convey the message is very important because we want people to listen to what we have to say. For this reason, we are having this lectureship event,” continued Dr. Gonzales.

Dr. Jim Park, this year’s featured speaker, has contributed significantly to Adventist education and preaching and is no stranger to AIIAS. As Dr. Richard Nelson, AIIAS Vice President for Academic Administration, highlighted in his welcome remarks, "It's a pleasure to hear of the dedication of Dr. Park in giving so much of his life in service at AIIAS, and then coming back to check on us and share the enthusiasm."


Dr. Park asserted that the Bible (God’s Word) contains wonderful stories that can touch people’s lives. He encouraged attendees to use biblical narratives as powerful tools for sermon delivery. The lectures covered five topics: Learning the Story, Connecting the Story, Building the Story, Studying the Story, and Telling the Story. Through the sessions, Dr. Park showed that well-presented biblical stories can be powerful sermons for the congregations.


The Preaching Lectureship closed on Friday, January 17, 2025 with all registered participants receiving certificates of attendance. However, as an extension of his contribution to campus, Dr. Park was invited to preach during vespers and divine service at AIIAS Church on Sabbath, January 18, 2025, where he demonstrated practical applications of "preaching life-changing stories."


The 10th Annual Preaching Lectureship has been important for pastors in the Philippines with its focus on public evangelism preaching. Under this lectureship, they were guided in sermon writing as it relates to the spiritual needs of the members of their church, and empowered with skills in giving meaningful and transformative messages.


Dr. Jim Park currently teaches for Loma Linda University, Chinese Adventist Seminary and Adventist University of Africa, and also serves as adjunct professor at AIIAS. He pastored in the Southern California Conference for over 25 years, and taught for over 12 years at AIIAS Theological Seminary. He received his PhD in Discipleship and Mission from Fuller Theological Seminary.


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Photo credits: AIIAS Public Relations Office

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Battle Creek Sanitarium Memorabilia Finds New Home at AIIAS Library

The Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies received a unique and notable gift when Mr. Teddric Mohr, retired Seventh-day Adventist hospital administrator and former CEO, donated four original plates and two serving bowls from Battle Creek Sanitarium tableware to AIIAS on December 16, 2024.

 

Mr. Mohr, the last president and CEO of Battle Creek Adventist Hospital, had saved these artifacts when the hospital was sold. They will be on display as part of the Adventist Studies holdings in the Leslie Hardinge Library. Additionally, a table and two chairs designed by Adventist healthcare pioneer John Harvey Kellogg were donated for the collection. 

 

The furniture will soon be shipped to join the display of dishes, housed with the Ellen G. White Estate Branch in the Library building. 

 

During a visit with Mr. Mohr in Penang, Malaysia, AIIAS president Dr. Ginger Ketting-Weller received the dishes, which are decorated with an elegant green design and the letters “BCS” for “Battle Creek Sanitarium.” Additionally, several vintage books, including two books by Dr. J.H. Kellogg and one by Adventist evangelist and administrator F.C. Gilbert, both of them friends of Ellen G. White, were included in the gift. 

 

The chairs, designed ergonomically, will speak to viewers of Kellogg’s observations of the needs of the human body, with its gently curved spine. Dr. Ginger notes that her mother, who was raised in Michigan, remembered going to Adventist summer camp and gazing across the small lake at the property of Dr. Kellogg, and seeing him sitting in his white Adirondack chair in his signature white suit, watching the children play in the water. 

 

Dr. Ginger’s mother said that she thought he always looked rather wistful. Kellogg had been disfellowshipped from the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1907, due to his theological views which were seen as pantheistic. 

 

AIIAS expresses gratitude for the significant gift these items will bring , piquing the interesting of students and visitors to the library as to the historical personalities and ideas that shaped the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

AIIAS President Dr. Ginger Ketting-Weller receives historic Kellogg-era tableware from Teddric Mohr, former president and CEO of Battle Creek Adventist Hospital, on September 16, 2024, in Penang, Malaysia.

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A Spirit-filled Week With Speaker Justin Torrosian

The Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies (AIIAS) hosted its Student Association (SA) Week of Prayer from October 21 to 26, 2024, under the theme “The History of Tomorrow.” The guest speaker, Pr. Justin Torossian, a great-great-great-grandson of Ellen G. White, delivered nine inspiring sessions that left the community spiritually renewed. His messages emphasized God’s guidance throughout history and His promises for the future, encouraging participants to place their trust in Him.


The morning sessions took place in the Amphitheater, while the evening gatherings were held in the AIIAS Auditorium. The program began on Monday evening and concluded on Sabbath with a special session for Pathfinders, where Pr. Torossian taught the Adventist Heritage Honor.

Each message was heartfelt and relevant, drawing participants closer to God.


A simultaneous Children’s Week of Prayer ran each evening from 6:00 to 7:00 PM, with the theme “Remember the Way.” This program ensured the younger members of the community were also spiritually engaged and nurtured during the week.


Several unique elements added a special touch to the Week of Prayer. Prayer Boxes placed around campus collected requests, which were prayed over throughout the week. The day began with dawn prayer sessions at 5:30 AM in the prayer garden, offering a peaceful time of reflection and worship. Prayer bands followed every evening meeting, bringing participants together in small groups to pray and share. Morning sessions featured quiz activities with exciting giveaways, and the first 50 attendees at each evening session received commemorative fridge magnets.


Midweek, Typhoon Kristine posed a challenge, but through God’s grace, the program seamlessly transitioned to online broadcasting, ensuring everyone could continue participating. The Sabbath school and Divine service were taken care of by the SA officers and the SA religious team. Sabbath lunch was marked by an international potluck in the gymnasium, where the AIIAS community shared food and fellowship. This joyful gathering brought a fitting close to the week’s activities before the final Pathfinder session.


On Friday, Pr. Torossian also visited AIIAS’ sister institutions, including SSD, the 1000 Missionary Movement, and the Philippines Publishing House. He departed for Australia on Sunday evening, leaving behind a strengthened and inspired community.


The 2024 SA Week of Prayer was a time of spiritual revival, unity, and gratitude. It reflected God’s blessings and the faith of the AIIAS community, making it a memorable and meaningful experience for all who participated.


The success of the SA Week of Prayer was made possible by the dedication of many individuals. The SA Religious Team, led by Chair Elfino Prayer Elmo and supported by Pr. Viliame, Pr. AJ Bernal, Pr. Jason Gulea, Pr. Haldeman, Jiawen Niu, and Lun, worked tirelessly to ensure everything ran smoothly. The SA officers, along with administrators and community members, provided invaluable support.