Mid-Season Update v.2



Greetings BetterPears listeners, readers, and fellows,

Our scheduled episode this week was interceded by developments with our in-person offerings in Oklahoma City. It is becoming more apparent that we live in troubled times and one of the greater difficulties in preparing for an uncertain future is developing a community of others who share a common worldview and corresponding principles. While our humble little podcast has been successful in casting a wide net of interested people seeking interest in the strong sense, it is time to offer something more concrete and engaging for our audience.

In designing what are called Greenhouse Fellowships, particular attention has been paid to making this model scalable as the world is wide and the hour is late. Registrations for these fellowship sessions is being facilitated by Stellar Web Systems with whom I have worked closely in my previous career. Their data management platform is innovative and adaptive to the growing needs of BetterPears.

To better explain the Greenhouse Fellowships and invite fellow Oklahomans to register, I produced a short introductory video that I encourage you to view and share with your close friends and family.

Yours in Him,

Dr. Jason Fugikawa




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Published by Jason Fugikawa, Ph.D.

Jason Fugikawa earned his undergraduate degree in theology and classical languages from Fordham University in New York City and his doctorate in systematic theology from Ave Maria University in Florida. After over a decade in secondary and post-secondary education and educational administration, Dr. Fugikawa founded BetterPears in an effort to provide better fruit for the human soul. Dr. Fugikawa's views and opinions are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of BetterPears or its parent company.

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