
معرفی
Greg Burch, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at Multnomah Biblical Seminary's School of Theology and Leadership in Portland, OR. His work focuses on global missions, child welfare, and social justice, with extensive experience in Latin America. Prior to joining Multnomah, he worked in Venezuela and Costa Rica for over a decade with nonprofits like Niños de la Luz, addressing issues faced by street children and marginalized communities. He co-developed the Children At Risk training program at ESEPA Seminary in Costa Rica.
Education:
- Ph.D., Fuller Theological Seminary
- M.A., Fuller Theological Seminary
- B.S., Multnomah Bible College
Research interests include ethical mission responses to children at risk, bi-modal mission strategies, and child protagonism in community development. His publications explore theological frameworks for global ministry, cultural anthropology in mission contexts, and practical approaches to social justice.
Teaching and mentoring are central to his work, emphasizing how students can apply theological principles to real-world challenges like refugee resettlement and long-term development projects. He values collaborative efforts between practitioners and academics to address systemic issues affecting vulnerable populations.





