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    Gregory Conarroe

    PhD Student in Intercultural Studies

    Gregory Conarroe is a PhD student in Intercultural Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary, studying under the supervision of Dr. Sebastian Kim.12 His research focuses on public debates about the history and legacy of Christian missions to California's Indigenous peoples.1

    Prior to his doctoral studies at Fuller, Gregory completed an MSc in World Christianity from the University of Edinburgh and studied cultural anthropology as an undergraduate at Wheaton College in Illinois.1

    In addition to his academic pursuits, Gregory has experience as a director of a Christ-centered, missional ministry. He is known for his strategic vision casting abilities and passion for his work.2

    Gregory's academic background and research interests demonstrate a commitment to understanding the intersection of faith, culture, and history, particularly in the context of Christian missions and their impact on Indigenous communities in California.

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    Story Table: Grief and Healing - Fuller Studio
    Story Table: Grief and Healing - Fuller Studio

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    New York, New York, United States