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| Dr Frank Gerald Steyn
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Dr Frank Gerald Steyn studied Bible and Theology at Helderberg College and Andrews University, and also majored in Sociology of Religion and Organizational Development at the University of Port Elizabeth, the Ohio State University, and the University of Pretoria. He completed his practical training in Clinical Pastoral Education at Kettering Medical Center.
Dr Steyn has spent 3 decades in pastoral work and departmental director in Southern Africa and the Ohio Conference, and 10 years as chaplain and counselor at Adventist Hosipitals. He has been an adjunct professor of Religion, Sociology, and the Philosophy of Healthcare at Kettering College of Medical Arts for 6 years. The author of 3 published books (User Friendly People, Thank God I'm Not Perfect, Revelation - Door of Hope) and many published articles, he is also keenly interested in the future of Seventh-day Adventist education and preparation for sharing the Gospel.
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