Stories

Seeing God’s Hand at Work

Dr. David Speicher didn’t leave the world of academia after graduating from Redeemer in 2003. Speicher, a chemistry and biology graduate, has ten research projects in four countries on the go....

By /November 11, 2016

Church in a Bike Shop

For alumnus Chandler Horne, learning bike mechanics is a parallel to learning how to be the church. Horne trains confident bike mechanics and disciples “people mechanics” at Restoration...

By /October 24, 2016

A Small Program with a Big Punch

Paige Louter ’13 chose Redeemer’s theatre arts program because it’s well-rounded, and because it’s small. “For me, the program size was actually hugely beneficial: I got to try my hand at...

By /October 20, 2016

Redeemer Alumnus Awarded Post-Doc Fellowship

After his graduation from Redeemer’s biology and chemistry programs in 2003, David Speicher’s studies carried him across the world to Griffith University in Queensland, Australia, where he...

By /October 20, 2016

Protecting the Dignity of Refugees

Alumnus Ed Bosveld has been a foster parent and nursing home volunteer. He’s coached over 30 volleyball teams. He’s also an elder and musician in his church. When asked about his career, Ed will...

By /October 2, 2016

Wonderfully Made

For Irma Van Andel, a chiropractor who founded Kinnect Studio in Bradford, ON, it started with an anatomy course in her first year. “Throughout my education, and to this day, kinesiology has made...

By /October 1, 2016

Redeemer alumni respond to tragedy in Pikangikum

The fire that claimed nine lives in Pikangikum last week has left an entire community in shock. The victims, including three small children, represent three generations of one family. As the...

By /April 7, 2016

Administering justice

Few professions can impact society like the practice of law. From the judicial jousting of a criminal courtroom to providing advice on a range of issues to navigating the somewhat arcane details of...

By /March 1, 2016