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After the completion of his PhD in 2011, he taught Semantics, Pragmatics and Vernacular Scriptures at Africa International University. He is also a lecturer at Institut Supérieur Pédagogique d’Aru. Her passion is to bring positive change in society through training men and women to address African realities using Biblical principles.Īndy Alo (PhD) is a Translation Consultant trainee with the Seed Company (TSC) and lecturer in the Translation Department at Shalom University of Bunia (USB). The focus of her doctoral study was on how church leaders in Jos and Kaduna, Nigeria, use the Bible to address issues of ethnic and religious conflict. from NEGST, an MA in Conflict Transformation at Eastern Mennonite University, and her DMiss from Fuller Theological Seminary. Priscilla Anyango Adoyo is the Peacebuilding Program Director at the Institute for the Study of African Realities, at Africa International University.
