God has made everything beautiful for its own time. He has planted eternity in the human heart, but even so, people cannot see the whole scope of God's work from beginning to end.

Life is about changes and learning to enjoy the adventure of journeying in life with Him. I can't see what's ahead and have no way of controlling how things will go. I can only trust Him, that He makes all things beautiful in its time.

Monday, December 19, 2005

Faculty for Fall


Dr. Iain Provan - my very excellent Old Testament lecturer! Very inspiring and I absolutely love his Scottish accent.


Loren and Mary-Ruth Wilkinson - the people who taught me so much about Advent!


This is not the most flattering shot of him, but Dave made learning Greek bearable. That's a real compliment, considering the torturous amount of work you need to put in to get through it. Thus I am so glad I'm done with it!


Carolyn and Bruce Hindmarsh - I'm in one of the two tutorial groups that Bruce oversees.


Christmas gathering of both the tutorial groups at the Hindmarshes. They had us all over on the first week of the term too. Truly hospitable folks. There were more than 40 of us, spouses included.



Two of our very sporting lectures (Darrell Johnson, left and Sven Soderlund, hails from Sweden) presenting a spoof of "Silver Bells", at the recent Regent College's Christmas party.

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