Rob Gallagher - Visiting Associate Professor, MT520AB: Biblical Foundations of Missions
Robert is at present an Associate Professor
of Intercultural Studies at Wheaton College. Born and raised
in New
South Wales, Australia he grew up in a godly home, but did not
become
a follower of Jesus until his second year at the University of
Wollongong.
The ministries of Pastor Bill and Joan Beard, and the CRC
Churches International
(Australia) deeply influenced him in his walk with Christ.
While completing
his Bachelor of Science degree in Material Engineering he
worked as
a metallurgist at John Lysaghts, Port Kembla. Later he joined
the teaching
staff of Edmund Rice College in Wollongong where he taught
mathematics
and geography (grades seven to twelve) for seven years.
After teaching at the Catholic boys' high school, Robert
pastored with
the Lighthouse Christian Centre (an urban multicultural
Pentecostal
church) in downtown Wollongong. In the twenty one years
ministering
with this congregation, he served as executive pastor and
taught courses
in Old and New Testament at their multidenominational Bible
school.
Robert and his wife Dolores, with their daughters Sarita and
Luisa,
moved in 1990 to Pasadena, California where he studied at
Fuller Theological
Seminary earning Master of Arts degrees in missiology and
theology,
in addition to a doctorate in intercultural studies. Following
completion
of his studies Robert joined the faculty of the graduate
program in
Intercultural Studies at Wheaton College where he teaches
courses in
biblical theology of mission, the history of missions, and
leadership
studies.
In 2002 Robert’s wife, Dolores, died of cancer. He has since
married
Jayna and together with her three children (Landon, Sydney,
and Caprice)
lives in Wheaton.
Robert has ministered in Australasia, Europe, Latin America,
South East
Asia, and Oceania. He continues to serve as a regular speaker
and Bible
instructor internationally, as well as throughout the United
States.