Lesallan | June 15th, 2026

A Warm Beginning — Message to Dr. Craig Nathanson

Dr. Craig Nathanson;

Thank you, Professor Nathanson — and thank you for creating a welcoming start to the course. I appreciate the clear invitation to share ideas without fear of a single “right” answer; that openness encourages thoughtful participation and honest dialogue.

I’m looking forward to engaging with classmates, learning from the readings, and contributing perspectives that are both evidence‑based and personally grounded. My goal this week is to post an initial reflection that connects the course material to a recent experience I had with public speaking and audience engagement, and then to respond to at least two peers with constructive questions and practical suggestions.

Peace and Grace,
—Lesallan ✝️

References:

Bostron, L. (2026, June 14). A Journey In Life and Christianity – A Journey in Life and Christianity.

Thechristianthing.org. https://thechristianthing.org/

Thomas, L., Haupt, J., & Spackman, A. (2017). Management Communication. Open Textbook Library.

https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/management-communication

Instructor: Dr. Craig Nathanson

Email: cnathanson@uagrantham.edu

Office Hours: Friday 12-1 MST (707-774-6446) By appt.

Late Policy: See Universal Late Policy in Syllabus


Lesallan

Lesallan Bostron is a Christian leader, writer, and practitioner committed to incarnational ministry and cross‑cultural partnership. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Christian Leadership and combines academic study with hands‑on experience in community engagement, discipleship, and mission strategy. Lesallan’s work emphasizes culturally sensitive approaches that prioritize local leadership, long‑term sustainability, and spiritual formation. His vocational journey includes service in the Air Force, experience in sales, and practical stewardship of rural life, including horse care and farm work. These varied roles have shaped his pastoral instincts, resilience, and capacity to work across social and cultural boundaries. Lesallan brings this practical wisdom into classroom settings, short‑term mission planning, and curriculum design, always centering humility, listening, and mutual accountability. Lesallan’s research and writing focus on rethinking mission from models of exportation to models of partnership. He draws on historical examples, contemporary missiological scholarship, and lived practice to advocate for pre‑departure listening, capacity transfer, and reparative accountability. His devotional writing and teaching aim to bridge academic insight and spiritual formation, helping churches and practitioners translate theology into ethical, effective ministry. Available for speaking, teaching, and collaborative projects, Lesallan seeks partnerships that honor local agency and cultivate sustainable discipleship. He lives in Wisconsin and welcomes conversation with pastors, mission leaders, and educators who are committed to faithful, contextually wise engagement.

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