Rick T. Lumadue

Rick T. Lumadue

Adjunct Professor in Pastoral Ministries

A.B.S., Moody Bible Institute, 2000; Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary, 2005; Ph.D., The University of North Texas, 2007.

Richard Lumadue served as a church-planting missionary in the Eastern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea for six years. There he developed an alphabet for the Kafe tribe through the process of applied linguistics and phonemics as well as wrote literacy materials to teach the language to the people. During Rick’s time at Dallas Seminary he served as a pastoral intern and resident at his local church. He also worked in the Pastoral Ministries department as a graduate teaching assistant prior to joining the faculty. Rick and his wife, Robin, have four children.

Journal Articles:

  1. "In Memoriam: A Tribute to George J. Apel, Jr." Christian Higher Education 6, no. 1 (2007). In press.
  2. "An Institutional Autopsy of the St. Augustine Junior College in Florida." Community College Journal of Research and Practice In Press, no. In Press (2007). In Press.
  3. "When Graduate Degrees Prostitute the Educational Process." Christian Higher Education 5, no. 3 (2006). 263-278.