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Dave is the Executive Director of the Global Learning Center at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary, where he also teaches Intercultural Studies. In addition, Dave is the Co-Founder of Intersect, a ministry that provides leadership training and consulting to emerging leaders in ministries around the world.
Dave has a heart for the globe and has had the opportunity to serve with national leaders in over 60 countries. Dave has published widely on youth ministry, missions, education, and issues related to contextualization and culture. Dave loves to take deep theological truth and make it profoundly relevant to students and leaders. He keeps a regular speaking schedule of preaching at conferences and churches. His research interests are focused most upon issues of contextualization including the implications of contextualizing the gospel in cross-cultural contexts, in youth ministry, and in emergent expressions of the Church.
Dave completed his Ph.D. at Michigan State University where his research focused upon the connection between learning and culture. He has Masters degrees from State University of New York at Brockport (in communication) and from GRTS (in Systematic Theology). His Baccalaureate degrees in Education and Communication are from Calvin College and Cornerstone University.
Dave and his wife Linda live in Grand Rapids, Michigan along with their two daughters Emily and Grace. Some of their favorite family activities include traveling, biking, reading, eating Asian food, and walking to the local ice cream shop-Jersey Junction!
Executive Director, Global Learning Center
Assistant Professor, Intercultural Studies
Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids Theological Seminary
Co-Founder
Intersect
1995-2001 Ph.D. in Education
Michigan State University. East Lansing, Michigan
Educational Administration/Adult Learning
Emphasis: International Educational Leadership
1992-1994 M.T.S. in Systematic Theology
Grand Rapids Theological Seminary. Grand Rapids, Michigan
1989-1992 M.A. in Communication
State University of New York. Brockport, New York
Social Movements Emphasis
1987-1989 B.S. in Education
Calvin College. Grand Rapids, Michigan
1985-1989 B.A. in Speech
Cornerstone University. Grand Rapids, Michigan
1999-2003 International Director.
Sonlife Ministries. Elburn, Illinois.
1994-1999 Associate Pastor of Youth and Global Outreach.
Calvary Church. Fruitport, Michigan.
1992-1994 Youth Ministry Coordinator.
Cornerstone University. Grand Rapids, Michigan.
1989-1992 Minister of Youth.
Grace Baptist Church. Brockport, New York.
2006
Livermore, D. (2006). Serving with Eyes Wide Open: Doing short-term missions with cultural intelligence. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books.
D. Livermore & S. Argue. (2006, July/August) “Beverly Hills, That's Where I Want to Be.” Group 32 (5).
D. Livermore, & S. Argue. (2006, May/June) “Summer-time Blues.” Group 32 (4).
Livermore, D. (Winter 2006). “EMS…You just might be more emergent than you think.” Occasional Bulletin 18 (3), 1-5.
Livermore, D. & S. Argue (2006, March/April) “The Longest, Deepest Time of Year for Youth Ministry.” Group 32 (3).
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2006, January/February) “New Year’s Resolution: Be Amazingly Average.” Group 32, (2).
2005
Livermore, D. (2005). “Global Access Partnerships: One Church’s Story—Part Two.” Message 53 (1).
Livermore, D. (2005). “Identity Crisis of the Youth Worker”. Youthworker Journal 22 (1), 60-61.
Livermore, D. (2005). “Ministering to Non-Christian Parents” in Plugging in Parents. Loveland, CO: Group, 131-33.
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2005). 5 of 8 chapters in Youth Ministry in the 21st Century. Loveland, CO: Group.
Livermore, D. & Argue S. (2005). Explore2: Shema, Creed, Formation. Grand Rapids, MI: Intersect.
Livermore, D. & Argue S. (2005). Explore1: Shepherd Through Following. Grand Rapids, MI: Intersect.
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2005). “Youth Ministry by the Num83r5.” Group 32, (1), 32.
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2005). “Don’t Go Solo in your Self-Improvement.” Group 31, (6).
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2005). “An Appeal for In-Your-Face Evangelism.” Group 31, (5).
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2005). “Focus through the Family.” Group 31, (4).
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2005). “Taking Storytime to the Mat.” Group 31, (3).
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2005). “Taking Youth out of Youth Ministry.” Group 31, (2).
2004
Livermore, D. (2004). “American or American’t: A Critical Analysis of Western Training Practices.” Evangelical Missions Quarterly 40 (4), 458-66.
Livermore, D. & Argue S. (2004). Encounter. Connecting Ourselves with the Person, Life and Ministry of Christ. Elburn, IL: Sonlife.
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2004). “No Shirt, No Service?” Group 31, (1).
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2004). “Ecclesia, Semper Reformanda.” Group 30, (6).
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2004). “Modification, Formation, Reformation.” Group 30, (5).
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2004). “Following Leaders.” Group 30, (4).
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2004). “The Follower’s Prayer.” Group 30, (3).
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2004). “Reclaiming the ‘Fellowship’ Hall.” Group 30, (2).
2003
Livermore, D. & S. Argue. (2003). 24-7 Link. Streamwood, IL: AWANA.
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2003). “New and Improved?” Group 30, (1).
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2003). “We the People.” Group 29, (6).
Livermore, D. & S. Argue (2003). “Ready to Go Bible Studies: Peter.” Group 29, (6).
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2003). “Hey Youth Group! This is my Body.” Group 29, (5).
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2003). “MTV, PS2, Thai, German, Jesus.” Group 29, (4).
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2003). “What if?” Group 29, (3).
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2003). “The Heart of the Matter.” Group 29, (2).
2002
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2002). “Jesus, Is, Therefore I Think.” Group 29, (1).
Livermore, D & S. Argue. (2002). “Jesus Call to Follow, Not Copy.” Group 28, (6).
Livermore, D. (2002). “The Youth Ministry Education Debate: Irrelevant Theorists vs. Mindless Practitioners”. Journal of Youth Ministry.
2001
Livermore, D. (2001). “Billions to be Won!: Going after the largest mission field in the world--Youth!” Evangelical Missions Quarterly: Fall.
Livermore, D. (2001). Connecting Your Journey with the Story of God. Disciplemaking in Diverse Contexts. Elburn, IL: Sonlife.
Livermore, D. (2001). Disciplemaking in Diverse Contexts: Global Fieldbook. Elburn, IL: Sonlife.
Livermore, D. (2001). The Emperor’s New Clothes: Experiences of Stateside Church Leaders who Train Cross-Culturally. Dissertation. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Services.
1997
Livermore, D. (1997). “Live to Tell: Prioritizing the 10/40 Window.” Message 44 (1).
1996
Livermore, D. (1996). “International Youth Ministry.” Evangelical Missions Quarterly 32 (1).
1994
Livermore, D. (1994). Is Youth Ministry Biblical. Thesis. Grand Rapids, MI: Grand Rapids Theological Seminary.
1992
Livermore, D. (1992). Mesmerized by MTV: MTV as a Social Movement in the 80’s. Thesis. Brockport, NY: SUNY Press (out of print).
ASM (American Society of Missiology)
AYME (Association of Youth Ministry Educators)
CFIA (Council on Faith and International Affairs)
GYI (Global Youth Initiative)
Chair and/or member of the Leadership Team since 1998
IASYM (International Association for the Study of Youth Ministry)
NNYM (National Network of Youth Ministries)
Ordained Minister of the Gospel, September 1997.
Calvary Church, Fruitport, Michigan.
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