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suited to their service in Peru. Before mission service in Peru,
Ruth spent three years as the director for the Center for Micro-enterprise
Development at the Jewish Vocational and Family Center in Louisville,
Kentucky, a position which she created to help refugees and low-income
women. Prior to this, Ruth taught English as a second language
in the Jefferson County Adult Educational Program. For the seven
years prior to accepting the call to serve in Peru in 1998, Hunter
was the area coordinator for East and West Africa for the Worldwide
Ministries Division of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in Louisville.
Before coming to Louisville, Hunter and Ruth spent five years
as mission co-workers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo,
where they taught at the Faculty of Reformed Theology of the Kasai
(Ndesha) in Kananga. Ruth was also the treasurer of the seminary.
Prior to working in Africa, Hunter was a program officer for
the Partners of the Americas in Washington, D.C. From 1981 to
1982 he was a volunteer in mission for the Presbyterian Church
in the U.S. to Zaire.
Hunter received his B.A. in political science and Latin American
studies from the University of Texas at Austin. He spent a year
studying in Lima, Peru, at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica
del Peru. Hunter graduated with a M.Div. in cross-cultural studies
from Fuller Theological Seminary. He also studied at the Ecole
des Hautes Etudes in Paris, France, receiving a diplome d'etudes
approfondies in African traditional religions. He is currently
completing the doctoral program in anthropology at the Pontificia
Universidad Católica del Perú, where his dissertation
focuses on the impact of Peru’s political violence on an
indigenous community in the central Andes.
While in Pasadena, Ruth was the director of financial aid at
Fuller Theological Seminary. Prior to moving to California, Ruth
was the personal assistant/secretary for Senator Richard Lugar
in Washington, D.C. While in Washington, Ruth completed her M.B.A.
at George Washington University in finance and international economics.
She received her B.S. in business administration and systems analysis
from Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
Hunter and Ruth have three children, Ndaya, Billy, and Andrew,
and the family worships at the Iglesia del Buen Pastor.
Birthdays:
Hunter - February 25
Ruth - September 14
Ndaya - November 2, 1988
Billy - January 27, 1989
Andrew - April 2, 1992
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