Dr. Paul de Neui is a world traveler and knows the importance of a well-planned journey. “For some, the imagery is a wilderness but, it is a journey for all,” he says. Significant time is spent by faculty with students in the discernment process to monitor a student’s call and progress during the seminary career.
“At ݮӰ Theological Seminary, the faculty, staff, and student community support students in this process. But students must take the initiative to build relationships, find mentors, seek out spiritual directors, and discern in the company of others what is best for them along the way,” he says.
All ݮӰ students are required to have an intercultural ministry experience, and De Neui promotes intercultural competency as an integral piece of the seminary process. His students interact with neighboring communities of different faiths, focusing on developing Christian hospitality. Each year, De Neui offers at least one travel course, taking students to explore Christian faith outside of their home context.
De Neui is ordained in the Evangelical Covenant Church and served as a vocational missionary in Thailand from 1987–2005.