Last Sunday night many of our students joined with folks from two local churches to hold an outdoor prayer service in Forbes Park in the village of Hespeler. Heritage is part of an initiative called "Love Hespeler". Our desire is…
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Leadership Lessons from the Less-Known Parts of the Bible (Joshua 14)
If you are like many Christians, you are somewhat familiar with the front half of the book of Joshua. It’s the action-filled part. Where Joshua leads the nation of Israel to possess the Promised Land. The front half of Joshua…
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Prayer Update September 2, 2016
This year at Heritage we are seeking to grow in the emphasis we place on prayer. Already, our staff and faculty meet to pray on Wednesdays at lunch. Students pray for one another in their weekly Impact groups. But we…
Highlights from the Global Proclamation Congress
Tomorrow marks the final day of this historic gathering in Bangkok. The experience has been incredible—instructive, inspirational and impossible to fully describe. Here are a few highlight insights we'll be taking back to Canada with us. Singing “How Great is Our God”…
Graduation 2016
Graduation day is a celebration day! On April 30th, we celebrated with a sizeable and stellar graduating class at Heritage. Families and friends filled our gym to cheer them on as they walked across the stage to receive their certificates…
A Heart for the World
This past week, Heritage held its annual Missions Conference. It’s easily one of the highlights of the entire year! The conference was led by Brea Gaudaur, an MK (missionary kid) from Kenya, and her team of Heritage students. Students led…
Grateful
I once heard about a church custodian who always answered the question, “How are you?” in the same way. “Grateful,” he’d say. “I’m grateful.” At a conference Linda and I attended recently, we were challenged to intentionally live out the…
Remembering Jay
I met Jay Keddy several years ago when his son, Allastair, graduated from Heritage college. Although Jay and I only talked briefly in person, he regularly emailed me over the past few years. Jay served as a deacon in the…
King David Comes to Canada (Part 3)
How can we effectively preach and teach narrative passages in the Bible? That's the subject of this short series of posts. In the previous two posts, I focused on 1) discovering the main message of the passage and 2) using…
Wedding Day Glory
The past week and half have been an epic time for our family. Our oldest son, Ryan, was married to Jenny Florio on October 24th in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. As parents, we’ve prayed for years for the mates our kids would marry. Jenny…