Spring 2021 Issue

Dr. Vahagn Asatryan is an associate professor of business.
As part of a broad initiative to enhance digital technology across the university, the Redeemer App is helping to create online experiences that connect everyone and everything at the university.
Redeemer’s bachelor of arts in business marketing program has received official accreditation from the Chartered Institute of Marketing Management of Ontario (CIMMO).
By spearheading a campus-wide composting initiative at Canadian Mennonite University in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Justin Eisinga ’15 is able to combine his two great passions: theology and environmental...
The Book of Numbers and Israel’s wandering through the wilderness can act as a guide to actively leaning into our challenging circumstances.
While working at the King’s Garden, fourth-year student Blessing Oluloto not only learned how to grow food, but saw how God works through service to others.
Dr. Terry Loerts, associate professor of education, is exploring a multiliteracies pedagogy, the concept of using a range of media, modes and perspectives in teaching and learning and how this fits...
Driven by his personal experience, adjunct professor Ricardo-Martín Marroquín has released his second novel Our Silent Journey, the story of a boy from Peru who struggles with a new culture and...
With the passing of Bill 213, Redeemer reaches a historic milestone, receiving greater degree-granting authority and a promising future of new opportunities for students.
Redeemer hosted a discussion with 2020 Emerging Public Intellectual Award Winner and New Testament scholar Rev. Dr. Esau McCaulley and Wheaton College professor Dr. Vince Bacote.
An update from Redeemer’s president.
Mercel Bautista is pursuing her degree in social work and digital media. She loves sports and has learned the importance of a strong faith community while being at Redeemer.
Each year, senior students gather from their various programs to work on a semester-long project that addresses a societal or cultural issue. Here’s a look at some of their hard work and unique...
Two Redeemer alumni share their experiences with classical education through teaching positions at Oak Hill Academy in Ancaster.
The Redeemer community has found creative ways to lean into the love of God through community despite socially distant times.

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