Jan Paulsen
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Jan Paulsen | |
Born | January 5, 1935 Narvik, Norway |
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Occupation | President of the Seventh-day Adventist Church |
Spouse | Kari Trykkerud |
Jan Paulsen (born 1935 in Narvik, Norway) was elected President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists on March 1, 1999, at the age of 64. The election occurred as part of a special meeting of the General Conference Executive Committee.
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[edit] Presidential Service
Paulsen was reelected to the office of President at the 57th General Conference Session in Toronto, Canada in 2000. During this term Paulsen's office was responsible for the initiation of such programs as Go One Million, Faith & Science Dialogues, and Sow One Billion. Paulsen has also taken the initiative to open dialogue between the youth of the church through his Let's Talk campaign. On July 1, 2005, Paulsen was again reelected to the office during the 58th General Conference Session in St. Louis, Missouri.
[edit] Previous Roles
Pastor Paulsen was vice-president of the General Conference from 1995 until his appointment as president. Prior to that he was president of the Trans-European Division from 1983 to 1995. He has also been a pastor, a departmental leader, a teacher, college president, and has authored several books.
[edit] Biographical Notes
Paulsen was born on January 5, 1935 in Narvik, Norway to Adventist parents. Baptised at the age of 14, Paulsen attended Vejlefjord high school in Denmark and graduated in 1954. On July 1 of 1955, Paulsen married Kari Trykkerud, with whom he has had three children: Laila (1961), Jan-Rune (1963) and Rein Andre (1970).
Paulsen studied theology in Denmark before obtaining a Bachelor of Theology from Andrews University. He would then go on to obtain his master's degree from Potomac University. Paulsen also has a Bachelor of Divinity from the Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University. Paulsen is also the first Adventist Church world president to hold a doctorate degree, which he obtained from the University of Tubingen.
A native of Norway, Paulsen is the third non-American president of the world Church.
In February 2008, Paulsen was the first Adventist church president to be interviewed on a major international television network – by Mike Schneider on "Night Talk", Bloomberg Television.[1]
[edit] Publications
- When the Spirit Descends (Review & Herald, 2001) - ISBN 0-8280-1448-5
- Let Your Life So Shine (Pacific Press, 2003) - ISBN 0-8163-1948-0
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Preceded by Robert S. Folkenberg |
President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists 1999 - Present |
Succeeded by current |