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From Kinshasa to the Nations

Photo by Johnnathan Tshibangu on Unsplash From Kinshasa to the Nations: How Northwest College and Seminary is Helping Deepen Discipleship in Francophone Africa The call to ministry does not always arrive in a single dramatic moment. For some, it unfolds slowly, faithfully, over a lifetime of obedience. For Reverend Matthieu, that calling began almost as

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Expand Your Intercultural Horizons

Do you interact with people from diverse ethnic backgrounds in your workplace, school, or ministry setting? Are you engaging them with appropriate cultural sensitivity? What if you could discover your personal tendencies in relating interculturally and learn to improve your ability to relate well, identify conflicts and respond with insight and understanding?   Start that

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In the Chair: Divine Transcendence

Join us on March 11 for a game-changing exploration of theology and science Northwest’s own Dr. Archie Spencer’s presentation asks thought-provoking questions about the relationship between theology and science through the lens of cosmology and divine transcendence. It will conclude that, given the current scope of cosmological physics and the nature of human consciousness, there

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Northwest College and Seminary receives Large-Scale Collaboration Grant as part of the Pathways for Tomorrow Initiative

  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   Langley, BC – Northwest College and Seminary has received a grant of $9,987,692 from Lilly Endowment Inc. to help establish the PROPEL Project.   The PROPEL Project responds to the urgent shortage of pastoral leaders, with the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada estimating a need for 625 new pastors annually over

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An Update from the Presidents of the ACTS Seminaries Partner Seminaries

Recently, a letter was sent to all ACTS seminary students from the four presidents of ACTS partner seminaries. You can find the letter below, along with some Frequently Asked Questions regarding the closure of ACTS and the implications for the partner seminaries and their students. Dear ACTS Seminaries students: As the presidents of the ACTS

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Northwest Korean Programs New Student Orientation: September 8, 2025

At Northwest’s Korean Programs Student Orientation, we had the joy of welcoming 15 new KBACL students and 5 new KDMN students. Though they came from diverse backgrounds, their introductions revealed a remarkable sense of trust in our school and a shared excitement about the journey ahead. Many expressed their eagerness to study and their confidence

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Welcoming the 2025 Cohort of Korean MA and MDiv Students

On September 2, ten new students were welcomed into the Korean MA and MDiv programs (Global Christian Leadership). The day was filled with warm smiles, new introductions, and a spirit of anticipation. Alongside the excitement, there were also signs of nervousness—understandable emotions for those stepping into a new chapter, especially for some who had recently

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