Posted on March 28th, 2008 by Mr. Loren Warkentin
Other Categories: Seminary
Tags: Northwest
Student - Faculty Luncheons
Some of the more enjoyable moments in the semester are when faculty and students take time out of their busy schedules and sit down for a lunch together. We did three of those lunches this semester and at each one we have had a great time of fellowship, camaraderie and food.
Each time [...]
Posted on January 25th, 2008 by Dr. Larry Perkins
Other Categories: ChurchTalk • Leadership • Seminary
Tags: Church • God • Gospel • Holy Spirit • Leaders • Leadership • Ministry
In 2007 Amal Henein and Francoise Morissette published Made in Canada Leadership. Wisdom from the Nation’s Best and Brightest on Leadership Practice and Development. They argue that "in each of us rests the potential for leadership, but the response and measure depend on us….We are all called to lead"(58). They discovered that parental influence and [...]
Posted on November 5th, 2007 by Mr. Mark Naylor
Other Categories: Cultural Issues • Culture • Missiology • Seminary • Translation Issues
Tags: Bible • Culture • God • Gospel • Missions • New Testament • Old Testament • Translation
I am slow. I have come to the realization – at least a full decade after more perceptive and observant thinkers – that we are no longer in the information age; we are in the networking age. Facebook is not about information, but about connecting. Due to the ease of access and overwhelming quantity of [...]
Posted on March 30th, 2007 by Dr. Kenton Anderson
Other Categories: Seminary
Tags: Church • God • Ministry • Seminary
I heard some good news about theological education over the weekend at the Chief Academic Officer’s Meetings of the Association of Theological Schools (ATS). It seems that people are happier with seminary education than we may have thought. Barbara Wheeler of the Auburn Institute reported on data gathered from an array of comprehensive surveys over [...]