David Gnaniah Pothirajulu Explained

Type:Bishop
Honorific-Prefix:The Right Reverend
David Gnaniah Pothirajulu
Bishop of Madurai-Ramnad
Church:Church of South India
Diocese:Madurai–Ramnad
Term Start:1978
Term End:1994
Predecessor:George Devadass
Successor:Thavaraj David Eames
Consecration:19 August 1978
Other Post:Deputy Moderator, Church of South India (1988–1990)
Birth Date:19 September 1936
Birth Place:Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India
Death Place:Madurai, Tamil Nadu
Buried:Madurai
Religion:Christian
Parents:Doraisamy - Ponnuthai
Spouse:Emma Kohilam (Late), Kasthuri Pothirajulu
Children:James Pothirajulu, Joseph Pothirajulu,Mary Iwy Jebaselvi
Occupation:Bishop
Profession:Bishop

David Gnaniah Pothirajulu, (19 September 1936 – 5 September 2020) was the third bishop in Madurai-Ramnad Diocese of the Church of South India, serving from 1978 to 1994 and was its deputy moderator from 1988 to 1990. Pothirajulu completed his studies with a doctorate at Boston University. He was a lecturer at the Tamil Nadu Theological Seminary until his elevation to the episcopate.[1] [2] [3]

Early life and education

Pothirajulu completed B.A., in economics from The American College, Madurai. He was also the president of the Student Christian Movement of The American College, Madurai.

He did his Bachelor's of Divinity at United Theological College, Banglore. He completed his studies with a doctorate at Boston University.

Contribution towards Laity Formation

As an alumnus of the first batch of the Course for Leadership in Lay Training (CLLT) of the WCC in 1960s, Pothirajulu passionately promoted ecumenism and lay leadership throughout his whole career. Upon retiring he provided ecumenical formation training through the Community College and Lay Training Center (COLT) he established in Madurai

Contribution towards Missiology

Pothirajulu is a prominent figure in the field of mission and evangelism, having been deeply engaged in the 'Mission to Myanmar' project since 2006. His efforts have focused on facilitating the theological education of Myanmar refugee students in Bible Colleges located in India, with the goal of encouraging them to return to their own country as missionaries.

Pothirajulu's work has been characterized by a strong commitment to empowering refugees and promoting the principles of Christian evangelism in Myanmar. His efforts have helped to foster a new generation of leaders who are dedicated to spreading the gospel throughout the region, and have had a profound impact on the lives of countless individuals.

Over the course of his career, Pothirajulu has gained widespread recognition for his contributions to the field of mission and evangelism. He has received numerous awards and accolades for his work, and has been widely praised for his dedication, leadership, and vision.

As an influential figure in his field, Pothirajulu's work has been extensively documented and studied. He has been the subject of numerous academic articles, and his contributions to the field of mission and evangelism have been analyzed and discussed by scholars and practitioners alike.

Overall, Pothirajulu's work on the 'Mission to Myanmar' project has had a profound impact on the lives of countless individuals, and his contributions to the field of mission and evangelism have been widely recognized and celebrated.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CCA.
  2. Web site: In Memoriam | World Council of Churches. www.oikoumene.org.
  3. Web site: First bishop to ordain women in Church of South India dies. September 6, 2020.