Stories

The Ethics of Germline Editing

A degree in philosophy wasn’t Enzo Guerra’s first choice. In fact, it was the furthest thing from his mind during the first-year introduction to philosophy course at Redeemer. “Back then, I...

By /November 6, 2020

Learning to Fly

Luke McKee '14 most recently worked for World Vision as an editor and videographer, but he first began working in communications at a smaller non-profit organization. “In 2015, during the Syrian...

By /November 6, 2020

Finding the Good Story

Angela Reitsma Bick shines as an alumna who has championed and elaborated on Redeemer’s mission to pursue a wide and deep vision of Christ’s redemptive work in every area of culture. Leanna...

By /September 17, 2020

September 2020 Alumni Council Update

Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Leanna Nightingale and I have recently taken on the role of Alumni Association President. I have been passionate about Redeemer ever since attending Sibling...

By /September 11, 2020

More Than a Course for Credit

The following was re-posted from Jason Chan's personal blog, My Spiritual Suitcase.  Through my two years of Teacher's College at Redeemer University, I had the incredible privilege of being a...

By /June 25, 2020

Influencing the Next Generation of Disciples

Growing up, Natalie Frisk was always around kids and youth. Whether it was working as a camp counsellor, coaching Redeemer’s women’s basketball or just hanging around her mother who worked in...

By /March 10, 2020

Seeing Lives Transformed through Justice

Rachel Brouwer's calling to make a difference in the world began to take shape while she was a student at Redeemer. “I learned that all work has the capacity to be Kingdom work – including...

By /March 10, 2020

Trusting God to Equip Her

Emma Richardson has been busy since graduating from Redeemer in 2014 with honours psychology and honours religion and theology degrees. She and her husband, also a Redeemer alumnus, have had three...

By /March 10, 2020