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Luis Bush

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Luis Bush is a naturalized American Christian activist and adjunct professor of intercultural studies at Columbia International University. Bush was born in Argentina, but was raised in Brazil. He travelled to the United States where he studied theology and business accounting for three years. After his graduation from seminary, he travelled to San Salvador, along with his wife Doris, to serve at the Iglesia Nazaret mission as a pastor. Bush served as CEO of Partners International, an organization that aids third world missions, for about five years (1986- March 1992). He remains active in the evangelical christian community, where he helped organize such events as Celebrate Messiah 2000. He served as the international director of the AD2000 movement from 1989-2001. He lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado with his wife and their four children.