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Publication Information - Fall/Winter 2011-2012

Editors: Lina van der Wel (MTS ’14) (8), Tracey Mori (9)
Copy Editor: Mark Fisk (BA '12) (3)
Print Designer: Jennifer Laing
Web Designer: Andrew Smith (Certificate ’97) (6)
eBook Designer: Robert Santos (BRE ’12) (5)
Videographers: Keith Brink (BA ’13), Drew Carlson (4)
Writers: Sarah Patterson (MDiv ’11 DMin ’14) (2), Mark Fisk (BA ’12), Amelia Rana (MDiv ’14) (1)
Photos: All photos used are either taken by David Kentie (BA ’10, MTS ’13), Addison Aspilla (MTS ‘11), Mark Fisk (BA ’12), Robert Santos (BRE ’12), Tracey Mori, Keith Brink (BA ’13), and Robert Patterson or are Tyndale promotional photography unless otherwise specified.
Editorial Advisory Board: Janet Clark, Randy Henderson, Winston Ling, Doug Loney, Gary Nelson, Lina van der Wel, Ruth Whitt,
Print & Mail Liaison: Tracey Mori
Printed in Canada by Creative Path
Tyndale: the Magazine is published twice a year by the Marketing & Communications Department of Tyndale University College & Seminary.
The views and opinions expressed in Tyndale: the Magazine do not necessarily reflect those of the editors, the Marketing & Communications department or Tyndale University College & Seminary. Stories and updates are welcome; however the Marketing & Communications Department reserves the right to edit submissions for brevity, style, and clarity.
Tyndale is a Christian university college and seminary that prepares leaders for the ministry, marketplace and global mission of the Church. Tyndale offers fully accredited programs in a wide range of disciplines at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Undergraduate students may study towards a BEd, BA, and BRE degree or a certificate in Christian Studies. Graduate-level education includes a doctor of ministry degree; master's degrees in divinity, theological studies or theology; and a graduate diploma in Christian Studies, Missions or Spiritual Formation. Currently, there are almost 1,300 students representing over 40 denominations and 60 ethnic backgrounds and 9,500 alumni. Founded in 1894, Tyndale is strategically positioned in Toronto.
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