God Sightings

Redeemer alumni share their adoption stories and how they’ve learned from experience that the Gospel is a story of adoption into God’s family.
The Redeemer community has found creative ways to lean into the love of God through community despite socially distant times.
Third-year student Helana Mulder reflects on lessons learned while living in residence and how they equipped her to move back home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fourth-year student Grace Rajballie reflects on COVID-19.
While studying abroad in France, student Erica Ten Hove learned just how crucial her faith was during a time of unexpected homesickness.
Natalie Frisk ’07 is raising disciples with curriculum for kids and youth used all over the world and with her newly published book.
Rachel Brouwer ’09 is seeing lives transformed through justice and the transforming power of the gospel in her work at International Justice Mission.
Emma Richardson ’14 is leaning on God through tough and wonderful places at her church and as a counsellor.
Third-year student and residence advisor Natalie Lantz shares lessons learned and experience gained from living in a first-year dorm for three years.
Alyssa Zilney ’19, Act Five resident staff member and Zambia trip leader, reflects on the work God is doing in Zambia and how it impacted the inaugural students of the Act Five gap year program.
A testimony from third-year student Natalie Lantz.
Clarence Keesman ‘98, executive director of youth drop-in centre The Refuge, encounters stories of brokenness and healing each and every day.
As program manager at The Bridge, John Schuurman ‘16 is helping to create community and foster reconciliation for men who have been provincially incarcerated.
Assistant professor of English Dr. Ben Faber reflects on graduation alongside Paul's call to the Romans
Second year student Dylan Knibbe’s online initiative aims to share stories on how others are encountering God

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