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Dr. Don Page (TWU Administrator) - April 24

Audio 108a consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Don Page – “The True Meaning of Success”
Dr. Don Page, Academic Vice President, speaks at The Meeting Place in Winnipeg. He is introduced by an unidentified speaker. He describes the journey of “success”. He discusses his personal journey through politics with several interesting and amusing anecdotes. Through these anecdotes he attempts to define “success”. He asserts that there are four characteristics of successful people: physical and mental fitness, personal integrity, putting personal goals above personal gain (to serve others), and being a person of God. He relates his personal journey to Christ and his struggles to share Christ with others. He shares his personal grief surrounding the aviation accident at TWU (1991). He calls on his audience to re-evaluate their definition of success. He is thanked for speaking by the same speaker who introduced him. This person then asks for donations for a youth mission trip and leads the group in prayer.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Chapel: Ian Scott - September 30

Audio 124a consists of the following recording:
Title: Ian Scott – “The Word and the Light”
Ian Scott speaks at a chapel service on the Word and the Light. He personalizes and retells biblical stories in order to relate to his audience. He retells the story of the shepherds and the birth of Jesus, as well as the story of Jesus healing Lazarus, and the crucifixion. Finally, he leads the group in prayer.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
[Speaker is possibly Ian W. Scott, later Associate Professor of New Testament at Tyndale]

Staley Lecture: Dr. Paul Marshall - November 17

Audio 84a consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Paul Marshall, Staley Lecturer – “Pluralism and Liberalism”
Dr. Marshall, political philosopher, professor, and author, continues his discussion of pluralism from the series that begins on Aud. 83a. He outlines the various ways, appropriate and inappropriate, of responding to pluralism. He argues that secularism is an inappropriate way to address public life. He defines and discusses liberalism at length. He discusses the importance of defining values through the Trinity Western University mission statement and community standards. He argues that liberalism detracts from the effectiveness of an institution such as a church, a university, or a marriage. He argues that there are other things that are valuable in the world, in addition to individual rights.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

30th Anniversary Celebration - Dr. David Hocking - October 25

Audio 65a consists of the following recording:
Title: David Hocking – “Praising God”
Dr. David Hocking (pastor, Bible teacher, and radio broadcaster) discusses the importance of praising and glorifying God - the theme of Trinity's 30th Anniversary. He argues that it is the responsibility of all Christians to depend on God and act for His Glory. He discusses the difference between prayer and worry. He encourages students to rely on God. He discusses the relevance of Trinity Western University’s mission statement in glorifying God.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Dr. Jerry Chip MacGregor (TWU Administrator?) - January 17 / Men With Shades (TWU Music Group) - January 18

Audio 76a consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Jerry Chip MacGregor – “Interview on Sex”
Dr. MacGregor is interviewed by Ron, a student, in regards to Christian sexual behaviour. This is part of a multi-day lecture series. Chip collected anonymous questions from the student body. He addresses the concepts of how far is too far, loneliness, guilt, abstinence, forgiveness, masturbation, what to do if a couple crosses the line sexually, and the spirituality of sex. He provides three keys to integrating spirituality and sexuality: a dynamic relationship with God, drawing standards outside the heat of the moment, and discussing standards as a couple. To recover, he recommends discussing faltering with God, reestablishing relationship with God, and correcting the behaviour. Finally, he discusses the effects of sexual abuse. [MacGregor served as Associate Vice President of Student Life at TWU in the early 1990s. He has also been a pastor, author, and literary agent.]
Digitized sound file not attached, due to copyright restrictions;
Audio 76b consists of the following recording:
Title: Men with Shades – “Performance”
An a cappella group comprised of four Trinity students performs a selection of mostly gospel music in front of a live audience.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Interview: John Reimer - October

Audio 117a consists of the following recording:
Title: John Reimer, MP – “Interview”
John Reimer, MP, is interviewed by an unidentified staff person who addresses him as Trinity's Christian Leader in Residence. [Recording begins with interview already in progress, possibly in an office setting] Reimer discusses a variety of issues including, slavery, abortion, decision-making, Trinity Western University (its personnel and students), being a Christian in politics, Christian businessmen, and honest hard work.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
[John Reimer was an MP from 1979 to 1980, and again from 1984 to 1993, from Kitchener Ontario]

Dr. Guy Saffold (TWU Administrator) Tape #4 - May 14

Audio 121a consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Guy S. Saffold – “Effective Leadership Principles”
Dr. Guy Saffold speaks at the Marriott Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, on “Effective Leadership Principles”. He uses studies conducted on effective leaders to debunk the four myths of leadership, which are: leadership is hereditary, leadership is “visible”, leadership is authority, and [the fourth one is not mentioned]. He discusses the importance of servant leadership [15:30]. He explores “Critical Success Factors” at length. The primary principles of leadership are examined. Various forms of leadership are discussed. He takes questions from the audience. At [42:00] he introduces Rick Sutcliffe, TWU Professor in Computing Science.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
[Guy Saffold was the Vice President for University Advancement]

Chapel: Craig Taylor - April 3-4

Audio 141b consists of the following recording:
Title: Craig Taylor – “Communion Both Sides”
This recording of a Praise Chapel service opens with music and singing. At [11:05] an unidentified speaker talks about the impact Chapel has had on the students. There is more singing and music until the end of the recording.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
original audio cassette label reads: Creig Taylor - Communion - April 3-4

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) - February 23

Audio 97a consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Don Page - “Message at Kitchener Ontario” [possibly a banquet or fundraising event]
Dr. Don Page, Academic Vice President, lectures on the changing nature of Canadian society. He discusses the struggling economy in Canada and the Third World, as well as changes in the Asia-Pacific Region. He discusses the dynamic of greed and poverty and questions the ethical implications. He discusses genetic engineering. He asks, “Do we let science expand on what it finds possible, or what society finds acceptable, or what the taxpayer finds affordable, or what God says is morally acceptable?” He discusses changes in birth rates in Canada. Finally, he discusses the challenge of Christian students to develop in a secular system. He speaks to the importance of the Christian Leaders in Residence program.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

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