Taylor College and Seminary
11525 - 23 Avenue NW T5J 4T3 Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Locality: Edmonton, Alberta
Phone: +1 780-431-5200
Address: 11525 - 23 Avenue NW T5J 4T3 Edmonton, AB, Canada
Website: www.Taylor-Edu.ca
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President David Williams recently wrapped up a multi-month blog series on a new way of learning. He invited us to consider everything from how we understand Paul’s words in Romans to the standards of excellence that are embedded in Kairos to how one’s context shapes their learning in profound ways. Here’s the first portion of the series on Romans. Transformation: https://bit.ly/R12transformation Renewal: https://bit.ly/R12renewal Patterns: https://bit.ly/R12patterns... Culture and Change: https://bit.ly/R12culture_change Abundant Information: https://bit.ly/R12abundantinfo Learning in a New Way: https://bit.ly/LearningNewWay See more
White Cross Canada, a ministry of the E P Wahl Centre at Taylor Seminary, has shipped their October 2020 container to Cameroon. Thank you for remembering the loading in your prayers! If you are interested in learning more about White Cross Canada, visit our website at: http:/www.taylor-edu.ca/about-taylor/whitecross. Please continue to pray for the safe arrival of the container and for His blessing on the items that were prayerfully prepared and loaded for the ministry in Cameroon.
A recent virtual gathering for Kairos Project students was well-received. Check out today's Explore NAB to learn more about the opportunities this online get-together created.
We continue to explore Romans 12. Our last two articles by David Williams focus on culture and change (https://bit.ly/3h0BN8G) and abundant information (https://bit.ly/391osKI).
The last few weeks we have been exploring Romans 12. Take a look at these articles by David Williams on transformation (https://bit.ly/37OHXFG), renewal (https://bit.ly/2AcY6bC), and patterns (https://bit.ly/2Bo05uk).
Students and recent grads, interested in your developing skills while serving others? The Canada Student Service Grant (CSSG) is awarding $1,000 - $5,000 grants this summer to eligible post-secondary students and recent graduates who complete qualifying volunteer hours through CSSG. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/2NylBPl