Fall 2019 Issue

Finding direction for today in the wisdom of Abraham Kuyper.
Translators, including visiting scholar Dr. Jessica Joustra, are bringing theologian Herman Bavinck’s forgotten manuscript to English audiences for the first time.
Dr. Adam Barkman delivered a lecture series in Paris exploring unchangeable ideas in the changeable medium of motion pictures.
Over the summer, Dr. Christiaan Teeuwsen performed and taught on some of the most important historic organs in Europe’s “organ garden.”
Stephanie Ten Hove ’18 is sharing her skills in media as a missionary in Nicaragua’s capital.
Through her work with A Rocha, Amila Dreise ’13 is advancing care for creation in Hamilton and Ontario at large.
Graduate Johanna Wolfert shares what God has taught her over the past four years at Redeemer.
Fourth-year student Esther Vander Meulen is pursuing greater knowledge of God and the world through her studies and summer research in mathematics.
Honours history and political science major Joshua Hautala is bringing his Christian faith to the public square as he works towards a career in politics and law.
In a Spring 2019 trip to Guatemala, Redeemer students learned to see the ways in which they might embody the gospel of the kingdom wherever God places them.
In the Winter 2019 semester, student Nick Linnen joined For Freedom International in its difficult but important work to combat exploitation.
An update from Redeemer's president.
A letter from Resound's managing editor, Beth Van Lingen.
Reflections on the Urban and Intercultural Ministry Program.
Theologian Dr. Matthew Kaemingk, the 2019 Emerging Public Intellectual Award winner, is helping Christian leaders to respond faithfully to immigration in their communities.

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