Spiritual healing is an integral part of Loma Linda University's mission of whole person care. Students of religion learn the importance of a spiritual connection to a patient's healing. Through a variety of programs, students may study courses in ethics or clinical ministry. Your gift will help students as they prepare for hospital ministry.
To learn more about making a gift to education of religion students, please contact:
Olivia Seheult
Senior Development Officer
(909) 558-3152
oseheult@llu.edu
Wil Alexander Whole Person Care Endowment
Named for Dr. Wil Alexander, founder of the Center for Whole Person Care at the University, the endowment supports educational programs and research in the area of whole person care.
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Christian Bioethics Center
The Center is dedicated to fostering education and research in Christian bioethics. The Center also coordinates annual lecture series in Christian bioethics and related topics of current interest.
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Provonsha Endowment
This endowment honors Dr. Jack Provonsha, founder of the bioethics program at the University and the Center for Christian Bioethics. Contributions to the Endowment foster the work of the Center and its lecture series.
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Gayle Saxby Memorial Scholarship for Women
This scholarship was established in honor of Gayle Saxby, a faculty member at the University's School of Religion at the time of her death. Ms. Saxby had a special interest in women's ministries. The Scholarship encourages women who are interested in the ministry to become professionals in this area.
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Spirituality and Health Care Research
In the University's School of Religion, faculty and other researchers have a special interest in investigating the relationships between spirituality and health. Gifts to this research fund their investigations.
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Center for Spiritual Life and Wholeness
Spiritual, physical and relational wholeness is a special educational and research interest of the Center's faculty and students. Wholeness and the relationship among various facets of the human experience is fundamental to the mission of the University. As such, facilitating wholeness and its study is an important programmatic element of what the University does.
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Thompson Endowment
This endowment supports the work and research of the Center for Christian Bioethics.
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