John Moldovan

Associate Professor of Evangelism, Missions, and Intercultural Studies and Ida M. Bottoms Chair of Missions

Education

  • Ph.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1994
  • M.Div., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1987
  • B.S., Polytechnic Institute Traian Vuia, Romania, 1972

Experience

  • Professor, Perspectives of the World Christian Movement, U.S. Center for World Missions, Trinity International University and Columbia International University, 1992-present
  • Department Chair, Missions and Evangelism, The Criswell College, 1992-2002
  • Associate Professor, Missions and Evangelism, The Criswell College, 1989-2003
  • International Conference Speaker, 1980-present
  • Guest Professor, Zaporoshye Bible Institute, Zaporozhye, Ukraine, 2001
  • Guest Professor, Emmanuel Bible Institute, Oradea and Baptist Theological Seminary, Bucharest, Romania, 1999
  • Encounter Missions Director, The Criswell College, 1993-98
  • Director, Day of Prayer, The Criswell College, 1993-97
  • Teaching Fellow, Dept. of Evangelism, SWBTS, 1988
  • Evangelist, Travis Avenue Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas, 1985-88
  • Lecturer, on campuses across the United States on: Religious Freedom, Marxism, Human Rights, Prayer, Persecution in Church History, Spiritual Awakenings, and Church and State Relations, 1980-88
  • Evangelist, Missions Consultant, Ryanwood Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas, 1983-85
  • Preacher, Teacher, Church Planter, Discipleship Coordinator, Prayer and Outreach Leader, Evangelist, Youth Leader, Romania, Europe, 1969-80

Church Membership

  • First Baptist Church, Dallas, Texas

Memberships

  • Evangelical Theological Society
  • Evangelical Missiological Society
  • American Society of Missiology

Honors

  • Dean's List, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, The National Dean's List
  • W. Oscar Thompson, Jr. Memorial Award in Evangelism, 1987

Personal

  • Spouse: Anna Mihuti
  • Children: Gabriela, Loredana, Adrian.
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