Yurek Hinz (’92):
In July 2005, I left the service and
started working as an Information
Technology Specialist for the United
States Army Europe in Germany
S. Todd Culpepper (’92): is the
Executive Director of International
Visitors Council / World Affairs
Council in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Bill Harris (’92): I have served ten
years as a missionary in Russia and
have written three humorous books about
life on the mission field. I have also
completed an MA in 1999 at Columbia
International University in
Inter-cultural Studies, and am
currently working on an MA in
Organizational Leadership at Azusa
Pacific University. Both of my children
are freshmen at APU.
Beth (Keller) Legate ('92):
Professionally, I just celebrated my
8th anniversary at Image Base, a
corporate video, multimedia, and event
producer here in Chicago. I'm an
account executive, working with clients
such as PepsiCo, BlueCrossBlueShield,
and Bally Total Fitness. Personally, I
got married last summer to Steve
Legate, a "blind date fix-up" from my
church. He is an awesome man of God
that makes me laugh. It was a blast of
a wedding, with the reception being
held at Wrigley Field. And wasting no
time...we are now expecting our first
child at the end of May, 2005!
Priscilla L. Poindexter (’92): I
moved from Colorado Springs to Plano,
Texas, in September of this year. I
graduated from Wagner Leadership
Institute in Colorado on May 2, 2004,
with my Doctor of Ministry, with major
emphasis on Christian Leadership,
Apostolic Ministry, and Prophetic
Ministry. The Lord has taken me on an
unbelievable academic odyssey since I
left Regent. I lived in Israel for
almost 10 years, and continue to travel
there and across the Middle East I was
ordained on August 8, 1999, as a
"Christian Minister of the Gospel of
Reconciliation & Ambassador to the
Nations" in the non-denominational
church where I went when first saved in
1983--Zion Christian Fellowship. I
teach, speak, and conduct seminars on
Church and Middle Eastern topics. I
have four books in process. I have a
"vision" for establishing a Center for
Middle Eastern Studies in the USA.
Suzanne (Florentine) Stromberg (’92): I
am a senior lecturer at the University
of Colorado at Denver.