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Conference on religious freedom co-sponsored by TWU and the Evangelical Free Church: Keeping the Faith, Tape 5 - February 7

Audio 302a consists of the following recording:
Title: Mark Charlton / Paul Marshall – “Keeping the Faith – Religious Freedom around the World”
This is a continuation of the lecture on Aud. 301b. Mark Charlton (TWU faculty member) responds to Paul Marshall's presentation on religious freedom around the world. He relates the changes in religious freedom to the “War on Terror”. At [13:25] Marshall [likely Senior Fellow at the Center for Religious Freedom, at Freedom House] responds. Near the end of the recording, he opens the floor for questions and the recording cuts off.
This is Tape 5 of 7 of a lecture series.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
Cassette label reads:
Response to Dr. Paul Marshall by Dr. Mark Charlton

Music and Narrative: Christmas presentation [partial]

Audio 214b consists of the following recording:
Title: Unidentified soloists and narrators – “The Christmas Story”
A female soloist accompanied by a variety of instruments, possibly synthesized, including harp, bells, and piano, performs a song ["I am waiting in a silent prayer"]. She begins to tell the Christmas Story. Midway through the recording, a male narrator recounts the Christmas story from Joseph's perspective [What did Joseph feel?] and a male soloist performs a song. The two singers perform a duet. Another song is begun, but is cut off abruptly.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Funeral Service: Marlie Snider, Christian Life Assembly (CLA), Master Tape, 2 of 2 - June 17

Audio 296a consists of the following recording:
Title: Many Speakers – “Marlie Snider: a Celebration of Life”
This is a continuation of Aud 295, a recording of a memorial service for Marlie Snider, wife of President Neil Snider. An unidentified man [possibly Dr. Marvin Kehler] leads the group in prayer, thanking God for the way Marlie has impacted the world, the community, and those present. A second unidentified man [possibly Ron Unruh, President of the Evangelical Free Church of Canada] reflects on Marlie’s final battle with cancer and her relationship with God. He emphasizes the importance of a personal relationship with God. He reads from and discusses scripture. At [15:30] there is further music and singing performed by a mixed ensemble accompanied by a piano, until [23:13]. Dr. Guy Saffold (TWU Administrator) is invited to conclude the service. He and his wife, Sue, lead the group in prayer. There is further piano music until the end of the recording.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Church Service: Dr. Neil Snider (TWU President) - October 20

Audio 134a consists of the following recording:
Title: President Snider – “United Evangelical Free Church Service 8:30am”
This is a service at a Free Church in Seattle. There is music and singing for the first portion. The congregation prays and a young woman discusses missions. Others share their testimonies. At [12:07] President Snider speaks on the development of Trinity Western University into a four-year institution. He relates several personal stories to underscore the importance of the University. He discusses the development of the Laurentian Leadership Centre. He describes the multidisciplinary nature of a “calling”. He begins to speak about the Legal Challenge [Education Court Case] but is cut off in the middle of a sentence.
Audio 134b consists of the following recording:
Title: President Snider – “United Evangelical Free Church Service 8:30am”
This is a continuation of the recording on Aud. 134a. Snider discusses the Legal Challenge at length. He encourages those present to find their inspiration and calling. The group is led in prayer and there is music and singing.
Audio 134c consists of the following recording:
Title: President Snider – “United Evangelical Free Church Service 11:00am”
This is a service at a Free Church in Seattle. The service opens with music, introductions and testimony. At [16:00] Dr. Snider speaks on the glory of God and fellowship. He discusses the importance of developing a godly lifestyle, referencing the book of Ephesians at length. He emphasizes the importance of answering the call of God.
Audio 134d consists of the following recording:
Title: President Snider – “United Evangelical Free Church Service 11:00am”
This is a continuation of the service on Aud. 134c. Snider relates a personal story to underscore the importance of a humble relationship with God. He relates stories of how God is impacting young people. He discusses the importance of community and life-long friendships. At [13:00] Dr. Snider is thanked for speaking and the congregation unites in song.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Sound Check

Audio 147a consists of the following recording:
Title: Unidentified Speaker – “Sound Check”
This recording contains a series of sound checks as two men attempt to get a microphone to work.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Evangelism Week: President Neil Snider / Gerhard DuToit

Audio 45b consists of the following recording:
Title: President Neil Snider – “Glorify God” and "The Mission of TWU" / Gerhard DuToit – (Faith Missions) "The Word of God"
There is some singing at the beginning of the recording. A student, Mike Hamilton, shares the story of his father accepting the Lord. The students pray for the continued intervention of the Lord. President Snider speaks in regards to the constant change in the world. He states that the mission of the University is personal development in Jesus Christ and the end goal is service to the Lord. He reads and examines John 16:33-17:5. He argues that one’s overall purpose is to glorify God. He then leads the students in prayer.
This section ends and a recording from another day begins. During Evangelism Week, Gerhard DuToit speaks to the importance of being accountable and available to God. He emphasizes that the Word of God should be precious to all Christians. He shares a compelling story about the murder of a Christian in Africa and the impact this person’s witness had on those who murdered him. DuToit relates the importance of preaching and relates a personal story of connecting to a stranger through the Word of God. He argues for continued witness to Jesus Christ and constant prayer. The recording cuts off in the middle of a sentence.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Chapel Service: Bob Botsford (Alumni) - February 20

Audio 5a consists of the following recording:
Title: Bob Botsford (alumnus) on Obeying the Call of God
TWU Alumnus Bob Botsford speaks during a chapel service. He speaks in an informal way, often rephrasing scripture with a modern context in order to reach his audience. He focuses first on his work with Youth Development International ( YDI ) and the possibility of developing a Youth Development International outpost at Trinity Western University. He reads from John Chapter 2, recounting the story of how Jesus turned water into wine. He focuses on the way Jesus takes the attention away from the bride, but in a positive way. The other point he draws from this story is that the servants are told by Mary, no mater what Jesus asks of you - just do it. The theme of obedience permeates the rest of Mr. Botsford’s talk. He then relates a story from Matthew 21 which involves the obedience of two sons to their father. From this story he extracts the point that even if what is asked of the individual is difficult, in the end it is only by following through on the command of the Lord that individuals are rewarded. Mr. Botsford encourages his audience to always follow the call of the Lord, to always keep Jesus present, and to be aware of one’s responsibilities to God. Mr. Botsford relates a personal story about his friend Ed Mitchell helping a deaf child discover Jesus. He again encourages his audience to live their lives placing Jesus Christ first. Finally, Mr. Botsford leads in prayer.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Interview: Rebecca Verhaeghe (TWU Alumni) - November 30

Audio 143a consists of the following recording:
Title: Rebecca Verhaeghe – “Interview”
A man - possibly Greg Charyna, TWU Alumnus (1989) and member of Trinity's Public Relations department - interviews Rebecca Verhaeghe, alumna (1984), on how her experience at Trinity Western University impacted her life. [The interview may be conducted over the telephone; the recording volume for Verhaeghe's replies is very low] She describes her current position, as a social worker and family therapist working in a hospital in York County, and discusses the impact of faith-based education. This interview is intended as the basis of an advertisement for Trinity Western University in Faith Today magazine.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
[After serving 12 years as a pastor, Greg - along with his wife Karen - opened Home Instead Senior Care in Saskatoon]

Dr. Don Page (TWU Administrator) - undated

Audio 109a consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Don Page – “The Commitment of Christians”
Dr. Page, Academic Vice President, discusses the development of Christian believers in China. He explores the difficulty posed by spirituality and the new age movement. He discusses the profound failures of politics when Christian values are lost within the rule of law. He illustrates this point with personal stories. He then takes questions from the audience on a variety of topics, including Christians in the media, sexual orientation, violence in the media, and the importance of upholding the word of God.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Funeral Service: Robert N. Thompson (RNT), Tape 2 of 2 - November 22

Audio 288a consists of the following recording:
Title: “Robert Thompson Funeral”
This is a continuation of Aud. 287b. Franklin Graham, the son of Billy Graham and head of Samaritan's Purse, is invited to speak. At [17:50] a trio sings. At [21:54] Pastor Jamey McDonald makes a few closing remarks and mentions the committal service and reception, still to come. Finally, he leads the group in prayer.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

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