Teryl is a member of Wycliffe USA, currently serving in the Global Partnerships Strategic Innovation Group, as “Strategic Quality Assurance Development Consultant”. She and her husband Ray began their ministry with SIL serving as Exegetical Advisors on a New Testament translation project in Eurasia. In 2010 Teryl began working as a Consultant-in-Training with Seed Company in Nigeria. Since that time, she has served in Seed Company as Bible Translation Consultant, Team Leader for Anglophone Africa, Global Bible Translation Training Coordinator, and most recently as Acting Vice President of Bible Translation for Seed Company, concluding that service in 2019. Teryl is currently engaged in a DMin study program at Sioux Falls Seminary. Ray and Teryl have three sons and three grandsons, and live in Atlanta.
All the Paradigm We Need
Abstract
Research into global trends related to how work will happen in the coming decade indicates that we are entering an era rich with the promise of collaborative interdependence and fearless, innovative problem-solving. The future of work looks more creative, more humane, more digital, more flexible, balanced, and authentic. Mentoring and training will become increasingly central and available as the “crown of splendor” generation remains productively engaged in work longer than ever. Whatever corner of the world we call home, whether young or old, male or female, there is room to bring our unique paradigms while sharing a united perspective.
Each of us is invited to bring our whole selves to participate fully in the grand story of God’s love for the world as given in the Word. We can do this, fearless and refreshed, because, in the kingdom of God, comfort flows.His blood dripping from the altar-throne is the source of the river of life. The powerless All-Powerful is all the paradigm we need, and he is the author of all the paradigms that we will need.
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Strategic Quality Assurance Development Consultant Wycliffe USA