Dr. James Cecil Logan, beloved teacher, preacher, and leader in The United Methodist Church, died on Saturday, October 17, 2009 in Winchester, VA. Dr. Logan was a mentor to many of us. In the time that I've had to reflect upon Dr. Logan's life and his impact on me, I've come to realize how important he was to my intellectual and spiritual development. Dr. Logan was my major professor while I studied at Wesley Theological Seminary (I took six courses with him), and I was priviledged to have served as one of his graduate assistants. Dr. Logan's is a legacy of what it means for the church to be missional and what it means for us to be wholly committed to Christ.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Giving Thanks - Another Leagacy of Lessons
Dr. James Cecil Logan, beloved teacher, preacher, and leader in The United Methodist Church, died on Saturday, October 17, 2009 in Winchester, VA. Dr. Logan was a mentor to many of us. In the time that I've had to reflect upon Dr. Logan's life and his impact on me, I've come to realize how important he was to my intellectual and spiritual development. Dr. Logan was my major professor while I studied at Wesley Theological Seminary (I took six courses with him), and I was priviledged to have served as one of his graduate assistants. Dr. Logan's is a legacy of what it means for the church to be missional and what it means for us to be wholly committed to Christ.
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