Rae Cho

Rae Cho is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Duke Divinity School. He received his Th.D. and M.Div. degrees from Duke Divinity School, an M.B.A. from Stanford Graduate School of Business, and M.S. and B.S. degrees from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His scholarly interests are in the areas of theology and practice of Christian leadership and administration and Asian American theology and has taught classes in both at Duke Divinity School. He served as the church administration head at an Asian American church in Silicon Valley while working at a management consulting firm and then a high-tech startup and has provided consultation to churches on church administration.

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Strategic Management for Churches (Coursera)

Why is vision theologically important for your church, and how should it be realized? How do church goals, objectives, metrics, core values, and culture play a crucial role in this? What kind of pastoral leadership is needed to bring God’s vision for your church to fruition?

Church Administration Theology and Time Management (Coursera)

As church pastors and leaders, how should you manage Christian church administration? Shouldn’t Christian theology matter in church administration? If so, how? At the same time, how should you utilize management principles and techniques to make your church a more faithful church, rather than turning it into a secular [...]