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Conversation with Dr. Melva L. Sampson: Minister. Theologian. Digital Curator.

28 min · 12 de dic de 2025
Portada del episodio Conversation with Dr. Melva L. Sampson: Minister. Theologian. Digital Curator.

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* In this episode, we’ll listen to an insightful conversation with the Rev. Dr. Melva L. Sampson, Wake Forest University School of Divinity’s assistant teaching professor of preaching and Practical Theology. An ordained minister, practical theologian, and digital curator, Dr. Sampson sits at the intersection of preaching, performance, and prophetic imagination.

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