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When Kingswood is a World Away

When Kingswood is a World Away

This year we are celebrating the largest group of international students on campus, with students from China, Hong Kong, Albania, Norway, Uganda, Haiti, and Mexico. Chandra Friedman, herself an immigrant from India, serves as Kingswood’s International Student Liaison,...
Meet Our Alumni – Neil Horner and Siblings

Meet Our Alumni – Neil Horner and Siblings

Tell us about yourself, Neil, your background, time at Bethany, family, current work, etc.  I grew up on the family farm near Shawville, Quebec with my parents, Hugh and Norma Horner, and five older sisters (yes, you read that right)! Dawn McCutcheon, Pattie...
Brent Ingersoll – Get Into Jesus

Brent Ingersoll – Get Into Jesus

Brent, tell us about yourself, your family and your current ministry. My name is Brent Ingersoll. I have lived my entire life in Atlantic Canada, and for the last 16 years I have had the privilege of serving at Kings Church based in Quispamsis, New Brunswick. My wife,...
Following God’s Lead

Following God’s Lead

It was a summer camp in Grade 7 when Dave Klob (‘97) met his first Kingswood students. As Dave recalls, “They loved Jesus and they loved me. I wanted to love Jesus the way they loved Jesus.” Eventually, Dave made his way to Kingswood where he graduated with a BA in...
Congratulations!

Congratulations!

Mike Tapper (BAR, 1998) was selected Faculty Member of the Year at Southern Wesleyan University.  Nominated by faculty, staff and students, criteria includes a strong commitment to teaching and classroom performance in addition to an interest in, love of, and positive...

Director of Intercultural Studies

To strengthen the local and global church by directing and expanding the academic and practical ministry experience of the Intercultural Studies program through building appropriate sensitivity and awareness, along with prospective of service.

The Importance of Getting Involved

The Importance of Getting Involved

It was a five-thousand-piece puzzle of a windmill in the Netherlands. It sat on the table at the edge of the family room on a little card table. As people had time, they would put in some pieces; sometimes just a few, other times a hundred or more. The pieces were...