Michael Swenson lives in Nome, Alaska, with his wife Leslie. He attended St. Olaf College and the University of Minnesota Medical School. For the past ten years he has worked as a physician at Norton Sound Regional Hospital, and he and his family have been members at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church. Nome is a multicultural community, composed of Inupiat and Yupik Eskimos, descendants of the original Gold Rush settlers, and a mixture of immigrants from the “lower 48” and other parts of the world. Because of this diversity, Nome has been a fascinating and challenging place in which to live faithfully.
(Bio from summer 2001)
Audio Archive
Swenson, Michael
Recordings
Come and Listen to My Story: Global Literate Society – Part 1: Our Global literate Society
Presenter: Swenson, Michael / 2001Come and Listen to My Story: Global Literate Society: Traditional Oral Cultures
Presenter: Swenson, Michael / 2001Come and Listen to My Story: Global Literate Society: Worlds in Conflict
Presenter: Swenson, Michael / 2001Recent Additions
Vespers March 5, 1977 with Mary Schramm – Meditations on the Cross
Vespers March 4, 1977 with Bob Randoy – Small Enough and Big Enough
Vespers March 3, 1977 with Ron Vignec – Peace through the Blood of the Cross
Vespers March 1, 1977 with Werner Janssen Epistle to Philemon
Vespers February 28, 1977 with Karen Nygaard – In Need of Sharing
Audio Archive Partner
Holden wishes to express appreciation to PLU, Pacific Lutheran University, for their support of the Holden Audio Archive Project.
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