Stanley M. Mutunga
11265 Creekdale Way, Riverside, California, 92505 USA
Professional Summary
Stanley is a teacher, popular speaker, professor, administrator, entrepreneur, development consultant and an accomplished author.
Core Qualifications
Intercultural communication specialist
Missiologist
Administrator in higher education and non-profit work
Professor of intercultural communication
Professor of international development
Development specialist Experiences
Has planted and led churches in Kenya
Has worked for World Vision International in marketing & fund raising department
Has worked as missiology specialist for the Association of Evangelicals of Africa
Has taught at high school, tertiary college and university levels in Africa, USA and Europe
Has worked as senior administrator in universities in Kenya and USA.
Has Founded Tumaini International where he serves as President and the Chief Executive Officer Education
Ph.D. Intercultural Studies, School of Intercultural Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary, California, USA, 1993.
M.A. Cross-cultural Studies, School of Intercultural Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary, California, USA, 1989.
B.A. Theology, Scott Christian University, Machakos, Kenya, 1986.
Post graduate Studies, Department of Urban Planning, Nairobi University, Nairobi, Kenya, 1991.
Post graduate Studies, School of Social Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, California, 1988.
Publications:
No Longer Forgotten: Incredible Stories of Faith, Hope and Resilience--- by Advantage Publication, (2010).
“Who Raises the Child Where There is No Village” in Footprints of God---by MARC Publications, World Vision International (1999).
“Toward aWaKwetu Without Strangers: A Sociological Look at the Exclusive and Inclusive Nature of Human Interactions” in Tribalism and Ethnicity---by The Association of Evangelicals in Africa Education Commission (1997).
Family:
Stanley is married Rose and together they have three grown sons.
Hobbies:
Stanley is an avid mountain climber. He has successfully climbed to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro twice—
January 2012 and July 2015.