Trinity Magazine, Winter 2000

Catch the Spirit

Read about the growing sense of community through the disciplines of prayer and gathering for worship as a university.

Leaving A Legacy: A Tribute to Dr Kenneth Kantzer

"In countless ways he has been a quiet encourager and mentor, providing incisive advice on countless issues both theological and strategic." - D.A. Carson

The Church that God Grew

by Professor Emeritus of Mission David Hesselgrave 
Lincoln, Nebraska, 1896: It certainly seemed hopeless. Located less than an hour north of Tokyo Central Station, Warabi City had seemed to be fertile ground for planting our second Free Church in Saitama Prefecture.

A Different Kind of Oat

A look at Professor of Philosophy Cliff (Oats) Williams
Never catch a train barefoot; a wise man walks; every day is a new adventure; life is all about attitude.

Defining Mission

by A. Scott Moreau (MDiv '83, DMis '86)
It took seven and one-half years to move from the initial recognition of the need for a solid missions reference work of an evangelical orientation to the completion of the recently published Evangelical Dictionary of World Missions.

Poetry’s Dead at Last But…

by Dan Todd (BA '97)
I wasn’t yet a senior at Trinity when I first discovered Carl Sandburg’s Chicago Poems. His honest and soulful lines, like these from "Lesson," are what sealed deep inside of me what would be an enduring passion for literature.

When God Changes Your Call

Five stories reflecting the colorful ways that God continues to draw "second-career" men and women to seminary and then out into the world to work in the fields that are ripe unto harvest.

Is Your Final Answer Right?

by Neil Nyberg (BA '74)
"‘We can't attack those people; they are stronger than we are.’ And they spread among the Israelites a bad report about the land they had explored. They said, ‘The land we explored devours those living in it.’" -Numbers 13:31-32a

Christian Faith & the Communicator

by Professor of English Kristin Lindholm
As a person who has the privilege of teaching communication classes each semester, I have grown increasingly impressed by the intimate connection between the Christian faith and the field of communication studies.

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