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7,500th student graduates from GGBTS


MILL VALLEY, Calif. (BP)–A Christian rap artist earned a master of divinity degree, two students received the first master of missiology degrees, and the seminary’s 7,500th graduate were among 253 students graduating during commencement ceremonies at Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary’s five campuses in May.

Choong Man Kim — known as “DK” — has been performing original Christian rap in both Christian and secular high schools, camps, and retreats since 2001.

“My rap presentations enable me to speak about spiritual beliefs to a group that is often difficult to reach,” said the 28-year-old native Californian, who also serves as the English minister at Shalom Baptist Church in Dublin, Calif. In addition to his rap ministry, DK and a few others are “starting a non-profit organization to plant churches in homeless communities and local parks in the city of Oakland,” said the master of divinity graduate.

Alan Krober (Hawaii) and Keith Thompson (S.C.) were the first Golden Gate students to earn a master of missiology degree, which was launched in fall 2010. The degree is designed to equip, develop and train students for a competent, biblical ministry in a cross-cultural context.

President Jeff Iorg challenged the graduates about the filling and power of the Holy Spirit in their ministries. Referring to the church in Antioch, he introduced Barnabas as a Spirit-filled leader and provided instructions about what it means to lead and be empowered by the Spirit.

“Barnabas was described as being full of the Holy Spirit,” Iorg said. “Several things happened immediately as a result of his leadership including ‘large numbers of people were added to the Lord.'”

Iorg cautioned the graduates, “You may deliver the message of salvation, but you will not deliver it powerfully unless it’s done in the power of the Holy Spirit.”

He explained how Barnabas brought Paul to Antioch, where they taught the church for a year. “The capacity to develop a strategy and select the right leader to implement that strategy also requires Spirit-filled leadership.”

Iorg described Spirit-filled leadership as including “preaching, speaking, teaching about the future you anticipate and challenging people to go there with you.” He added, “Leaders don’t have the capacity to predict the future, but they are responsible to anticipate the future, and lead people to fulfill that vision.”

Iorg’s graduation message ended his year-long teaching and preaching emphasis on the work of the Holy Spirit in ministry leadership. He delivered three major addresses to the seminary community, several chapel messages, presentations to the faculty, and spoke on these themes in almost every seminary venue during the academic year.

The seminary’s highest student award, the William O. Crews Presidential Leadership Award, was given to two students. Stephen Aoki (Hawaii), master of divinity graduate at the Northern California campus, and Kenneth Curry (Calif.), master of divinity graduate at the Southern California campus. Also at the Northern California campus, Versil Milton (Calif.), a master of divinity graduate, was recognized as the 7,500th graduate of the seminary.
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Phyllis Evans is director of communications for Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary. Golden Gate Seminary is a Cooperative Program Ministry of the Southern Baptist Convention and operates five, fully accredited campuses in Northern California, Southern California, Pacific Northwest, Arizona, and Colorado. For more information, visit www.ggbts.edu.

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