The #7 most-viewed post on our Top Ten list was written shortly after we left Ottawa and moved to Cambridge to begin serving at Heritage College and Seminary. It's hard to believe that was over seven years ago. God is…
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The Importance of a Seminary Education
Linda and I are taking some holidays in July. So this month, we're posting a list of the Top Ten most-viewed posts since we started this blog in 2013. Over the next few weeks, we'll work our way to the…
Isaiah’s answer to Guy Raz’s question
Over the past few years, Linda and I have enjoyed listening to the “How I Built This” podcast. Each episode contains an extended interview (usually about 45 minutes) with an entrepreneur who launched a successful company. We’ve enjoyed hearing Sara…
Webinar on Better Preaching and Teaching
This summer, some of the faculty at Heritage Theological Seminary have been offering free, one-hour webinars on a variety of fascinating and useful topics. I have the privilege of finishing off the series with a webinar on Noticeably Better Preaching…
Praise and Prayer Update (June 12, 2020)
In my devotional reading this morning, my heart was strengthened by these words: And he will swallow up on this mountain the covering that is cast over all peoples, the veil that is spread over all nations. He will swallow…
Finding Strength in the Lord
Last Saturday, Linda spoke at the Women of Grace Virtual Retreat hosted by Muskoka Bible Centre. It was a wonderful day of learning, gaining Bible study skills and praying together. Since not everyone was able to take part, I wanted…
A Statement from President Dr. Rick Reed from Heritage College & Seminary
This past week, Heritage issued a statement to express our concern, compassion and convictions on the important topic of racial equality. It's our desire to be a school where believers from all ethnic backgrounds find full acceptance and experience Christ's…
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Love One Another
Today marks our 37th wedding anniversary. Ours was the marriage of two musicians, and together on this day we sang our desire to “sing His song where His song is unknown.” It was the passion of a Wycliffe linguist and…
Heritage Grads: Essential Workers
We’re hearing a good deal about “essential workers” these days. These are the men and women who keep our hospitals, long-term care homes, grocery stores and other essential businesses open at a time when much of the country is shut…
Praise and Prayer Update (May 29, 2020)
This has been a week full of leadership meetings at Heritage as we seek to make decisions related to the fall semester. So much is unknown to us. Thankfully, we know the One who knows and controls the future. So…