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Dr. Drew Moser
Dr. Drew Moser speaks on the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Romans and how it can help us as we transition throughout life.
Dr. Drew Moser is Dean of Experiential Learning at Taylor University, where he oversees the Calling and Career Office, The Office of Intercultural Programs, Taylor Student Organization, Taylor World Outreach, and portions of the Honors Guild. He’s a proud 2002 Taylor graduate, and has been married to Bekah for the past 13 years. Together they raise 5 children here in Upland: Ben, Isa, Sam, Stella, and Will
Drew Hart
Drew Hart speaks on Jesus and how he challenged the status quo.
Drew Hart is a writer, teacher, and speaker. Exploring the significance of theology done from the underside, he puts Black and Anabaptist theology in dialogue. Currently he is a PhD candidate at Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, with an MDiv with an urban concentration from Biblical Seminary, and a Biblical Studies undergraduate degree from Messiah College. He regularly speaks at churches, colleges, and conferences and in 2016 his Herald Press book Trouble I’ve Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism will be released
Drew Hayden Taylor (Ojibwé)
par Alexandre Lebreton « Drew Hayden Taylor is one of those dangerous writers who knows the potential of humour, and how far it can reach into society, how deep it can cut, how quickly it can heal. » Thomas King, The Inconvenient Indian. Drew Hayden Taylor naît le 1er juillet 1962 à Curvlake dans le comté de Peterborough en Ontario. Lettré polymathe, il jongle entre les casquettes de journaliste, de dramaturge, de romancier et de nouvelliste, mais il écrit également fréquemment pour la télév..
Taylor, Drew Hayden. Le baiser de Nanabush
Compte rendu, Taylor, Drew Hayden. Le baiser de Nanabus
An Introduction to the Enneagram
The enneagram is exploding in popularity. What is it? How do we reconcile the enneagram with the Christian faith? What\u27s the best way to use the enneagram? Join Dr. Drew Moser, Dean of Student Engagement and author of *The Enneagram of Discernment: The Way of Vocation, Wisdom, and Practice,* to learn all about it
Jerry Taylor oral history transcript
A transcript of an oral history of Jerry Taylor, Counseling Department Chair at Century High School, on Hispanics in the Hillsboro schools. There are two scholarships available to minority students; the Nicky Squire and Gordon Vapor scholarships. Mr. Taylor explains he would like a way to honor ESL students who transition quickly to the regular curriculum. Mr. Keller helps Hispanic students research career paths, with the help of the ELL teacher and the ECOS computer program. There are many opportunities at PCC (Portland Community College) also. He feels the school district was not sensitive to Hispanics when they moved students from the Main St. area to Liberty High School where there is no mass transit system. Maria Hernandez in the counseling department helps incoming Hispanic students with available programs and curriculum. Some Hispanic students are only interested in learning English – not in getting a diploma
Me Artsy compiled and edited by Drew Hayden Taylor
Review of Me Artsy compiled and edited by Drew Hayden Taylor
Drew Lopenzina, 40th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Drew Lopenzina hails from the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts and teaches Early American and Native American literatures at Old Dominion University in Norfolk. His second book, Through an Indian\u27s Looking Glass (University of Massachusetts Press), is a cultural biography of the Pequot writer, activist and minister William Apess, the first Native American to write and publish his own book length treatises and memoirs in the 1820\u27s and 30\u27s. Praise by Barry O\u27Connell states that Lopenzina brings Apess nearly fully to life, which no one else, among many scholars, has. I know of no better reader of Apess\u27s own writing. Lopenzina is also the author of Red Ink: Native Americans Picking up the Pen in the Colonial Period. His essays appear in the journals American Literature, American Quarterly, Studies in American Indian Literature, Native American and Indigenous Studies and others
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