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Bloggers | More Than Words
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David Taylor (ThM 00) in his blog Diary of an Arts Pastor, David shares the ruminations and happenings of an arts pastor who never wanted to be a pastor and never thought he could be an artist. Visit here.
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Stacey Gleddiesmith (MDiv 07) explores the relation between worship, theology and the practises of the church. Visit.
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Ryan Dueck (MCS 09) covers hope, humour, and other eschatalogical goodies in his blog Rumblings. Visit
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Carolyn Watts (current student) writes about seeking God in the midst of brokenness in Hearing the Heartbeat. Visit
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Ron Reed (DipCS 82) presents this more-or-less official blog of Pacific Theatre. Visit
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David Warkentin (MCS 09) considers faith, community, and culture in his blog. Visit
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Andrew Shamy (MCS 08) explores themes integrating faith and culture. Visit
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James Matichuk (MDiv 10) writes some excellent book reviews and other thoughts & prayers. Visit
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Conrade Yap (MDiv 08) has several blogs, this one explores creation and vocation. Visit
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Brett Potter (MCS 10) works at the boundaries of theology, philosphy and art. Visit
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Jo Harris Swinney (MCS 04) is a writer, speaker, and editor. About twice a week she posts reflections to this particular blog where she explores the spiritual life, depression and being a writer. Visit
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Regent students and alumni contributors who are bringing the Christian academy to the church in a way that is relevant and accessible. Visit
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J. Barrett Lee (MCS 06) shares daily encounters within the community her serves, both as neighbour and pastor in Boonville, New York. Visit
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Rob Haskell (MCS 98) posts on various themes including Bible study and interpretation, contemporary Christian life, and theology. Visit
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Sarah Wolfe (MCS 02) writes about integrating faith with the struggles of the everyday life and raising children. Visit
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Elliot Ritzema (MDiv 08) writes great book reviews exploring theological, biblical and cultural implications. Visit
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Corrie Gustafson (MDiv 06) explores themes of God, family, faith, and cultural phenomena. Visit
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Mitzi Barker (DipCS 07) leads a team of over 100 people who build and weatherize homes for low-income families across Alaska.
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Listen to the latest Lecture Series through our Marketplace Institute. This series theme: Christianity and the Environment.
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30 Days of Christmas continues with daily discounts on outstanding lectures and speaker. Subscribe now.
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Bookmark this page and watch for new listings added to the Events Calendar 2014. Not all "Faculty Travels" include reunion events, but we try to post the events where alumni are welcome to attend. Emails are sent for specific regional gatherings. Tune in to breaking news through our various Alumni groups on Facebook, etc.
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Linda Mercadante (MCS 78) has a new book, Belief without Borders: Inside the Minds of the Spiritual but not Religious." More
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Brian Moss (MDiv 12) and Chelle Stearns (MCS 98) contributed to this book, It Was Good: Making Music to the Glory of God. More
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Liz Gilson Aaron (MCS 01) from windsurfing to weight loss; from computer office systems to Dead Sea scrolls; Liz can teach! Check out her new book: A Year of Living Boldly and website.
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Ben Keyes (DipCS 07) of the group Ordinary Time - recently featured in Mosaic eNews - has just released his solo album, The Last Laugh. Musically, it is an American roots album, drawing from country, old-time, gospel and blues traditions. Listen here. (And Ben & Nickaela will host this reunion in Feb 2014.)
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A gift from alumna Jessica Kuras Lipps (MCS 12) and husband Jonathan, who produced this album for family and friends last Christmas. And they send it now as an Advent offering to the Regent alumni community. Listen here to Northern Star: An Advent Album.
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And in closing
This issue of Mosaic eNews has been a bit of a "stocking stuffer" in that we've tried to share some of the rich, deep and diverse work of our alumni writers and bloggers. They are truly "more than words" ... good people and good content.
If you know of someone in the Regent family who's contributing to the conversation in thoughtful ways through this media, send me their link and I'll follow them on The Mosaic Blog where each week I repost pieces from some of the 200+ bloggers that we're following.
Sending you our warmest thoughts and prayers this holy season, as we culminate our Advent expectations with the celebration of the birth of our Lord Jesus. May the peace of Christ and his work of reconcilation, prevail in your home, your neighbourhood and your wider community.
Sharon
Sharon Forsyth, Director of Alumni Relations
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