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Becoming Wiser

Jeehoon Kim has recently finished an eight-year journey of PhD studies at Wycliffe College in Toronto. We asked him to reflect on this long journey and the next chapter of his life.   On one level, my experiences were typical: I had the privilege of learning from great scholars and practitioners, some who became my

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Bridge Builder

Wisdom gained in one’s trade comes through time and experience. This is true of all professions. For Brian Byungsuk Kim, Northwest’s Assistant Director of the Korean Language MDIV Program, this wisdom comes in the area of pastoral leadership and care. “Love is the most important thing to church and disciples and the people of God,”

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In the Book

Join us for our first re-imagined exegetical workshop. These events combine learning about the Bible with work in the Bible so you can learn, in a hands-on way, how to read, interpret, apply, and communicate scripture in the unique contexts that God has placed you.   On May 13 and 14, Dr. Jonathan Numada and

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Theology Symposium – March 16

March 16: Theology Symposium Northwest Seminary and ACTS Seminaries invite you to our second spring Theology Symposium: Reading John, Jesus, and Judaism in Light of Greco-Roman Culture. Dr. Jonathan Numada will be presenting with Dr. Don Chang responding and Dr. Archie Spencer moderating. Humanity seems preoccupied with using racial, ethnic, religious, socioeconomic, and political differences

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“I’m Toast!”

Mark Naylor, Ph.D. Coordinator for Intercultural Leadership Development |   One lesson I have learned from this time of Covid fear is that sometimes there is no right answer. Decisions have to be made about what to do with respect to masks and mandates, and how that affects gatherings, whether classrooms, weddings, worship services, memorial

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