PHOENIX UNIVERSITY OF THEOLOGY THEOPATHIC HEALTH AND HEALING INSTITUTE
December 6, 2008
Announcement: For Immediate Release
From: Phoenix University of Theology Theopathic Health and Healing Institute
Contact: Dr. Karen Drake 731-420-2699
DR. RANDY CLARK TO LEAD DEGREE PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
Dr. Randy Clark, a graduate of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary with a master’s of Divinity degree and Phoenix University of Theology with a Doctor of Ministry Degree with distinctions in healing and revivalism, has been selected by the Board of Regents and Visitors of the Phoenix University of Theology to lead in the development of a master’s and doctoral level degree program with a focus in Theopathic health and healing.
The degree programs will be offered through the University’s Theopathic Health and Healing Institute pioneered by Dr. Karen Drake. Dr. Clark will join Dr. Drake as an associate dean of the institute and lead in the development of curriculum for the spiritual and supernatural healing aspects of the degree program.
Dr. Karen Drake is a level two certified Doctor of Oriental Medicine and has over 20 years experience in the medical profession. She completed pre-med studies at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee and is an alumni of Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, Arizona. She has an earned Master of Ministry degree from Phoenix University of Theology with distinctions in Theopathic health and healing.
“Dr. Clark puts the ‘super’ in supernatural,” said Dr. Drake. “It is our hope to establish Theopathic healing methodology as the superior path to holistic health over eastern mystic spiritualism that is being embraced by modern medical professionals.”
Current and former students of Dr. Clark’s Global Awakening schools, Healing and Impartation, Supernatural Ministry, and Mission to the Nations, can now receive one continuing education units (CEU) for each 10 hours of instruction. The CEU can be converted into college level credit through the University’s unique and trademarked Ministry Advancement Portfolio-Process Assessment and Certification system (MAP-PACTM) Credits earned through the MAP-PACTM system may be used towards portion satisfaction of the requirements of the new degree program.
For More Information:
Visit the University’s Website at http://phxut.com
Call the Registrar’s Office (602) 224-1161
E-Mail the registrar’s Office registrar@phxut.us
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