REV. BONNIE JENSEN RECEIVES HONORARY DOCTORATE FROM DANA COLLEGE
ELCA official honored for a
lifetime of service
to people around the world
Dana College honored the Rev. Bonnie Jensen by presenting her with
an honorary doctor of divinity at the college’s Commencement
Ceremony, May 24 in Blair, Neb.
Jensen, who currently serves as executive director for the Division
for Global Mission of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
(ELCA) from its churchwide offices in Chicago, was given the honor
for her decades of work helping the unfortunate around the world.
“Her outstanding leadership to her national church and to
Christian causes, agencies and institutions worldwide, and her clear
voice of advocacy for women, children, minorities, the poor and the
neglected has brought honor to Dana College and all who know her,” said
Dr. Myrvin Christopherson, Dana College president.
Jensen also was the guest speaker at the college’s Baccalaureate
Service, held May 23.
As executive director of the Division for Global Mission, Jensen
oversees a $29-million program operating in approximately 70 countries,
with 300 missionaries and volunteers, and 47 Chicago-based staff.
Under Jensen’s leadership, the division developed a model that
held to deepen and expand the ELCA’s relationship and cooperation
with more than 60 Lutheran churches worldwide. During her tenure,
Jensen has diversified the ethnic makeup of the division’s
staff by adding significant numbers of people with Latino, Arab,
African and Asian backgrounds.
Jensen, originally from Royal, Iowa, is a 1970 graduate of Dana
College and a 1980 graduate of Wartburg Theological Seminary in Dubuque,
Iowa. Before her current appointment, she served in the same division
as director for planning and evaluation and program director for
Papua New Guinea and the South Pacific, and director for global mission
education.
She has participated in numerous international church consultations
and conferences, and served on the Lutheran World Federation (LWF)
Advisory Committee for Women in Church and the LWF Society and the
Project Committee representing North America, and was an advisor
to the LWF Assembly in Winnipeg, Canada. She is also a member of
the board of Lutheran World Relief. From 1962 to 1965, she served
with her husband, Dr. Richard A. Jensen, as missionaries in Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia. She was ordained a pastor of the ELCA in 1993.
Dana College is a private, liberal arts institution that currently
enrolls approximately 600 students. The campus is located on 150
acres overlooking the Missouri River Valley in Blair, Neb. Dana grants
bachelor’s degrees in more than 35 liberal arts, business,
education and pre-professional programs, with an emphasis on personalized
teaching from experienced and dedicated faculty. Dana is a college
of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and its athletic teams
compete in the Great Plains Athletic Conference.
More information on Dana College can be found at www.dana.edu.
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For more information contact:
Sarah Cavanah
Dana College Communications Coordinator
(402) 426-7216
scavanah@dana.edu
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