ACTS administrator Daryl Busby
- Coll. 08-2016-01-0641
- Item
- 2007
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Photograph of Daryl Busby, President of the Canadian Baptist Seminary. A close-up portrait shot.
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ACTS administrator Daryl Busby
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Photograph of Daryl Busby, President of the Canadian Baptist Seminary. A close-up portrait shot.
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Photograph of Phil Zylla, the first full-time Principal of the Associated Canadian Theological Schools (ACTS), beginning in October, 2001. A close-up portrait shot.
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Photograph of administrators and staff of ACTS (Associated Canadian Theological Schools) standing below the "ACTS Centre" sign.
ACTS and Redeemer faculty and administrators
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Photograph of three faculty/administrators from ACTS and Redeemer
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Photograph of ACTS professor and Dean, Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary, Doug Berg - a close-up portrait shot.
ACTS faculty member Howard Andersen
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Photograph of Howard Andersen, Academic Dean for Canadian Baptist Seminary and adjunct professor for ACTS. A close-up portrait shot.
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Photograph of Jim Lucas, ACTS professor, President of the Canadian Pentecostal Seminary (CPS), and pastor of the Christian Life Community Church in Abbotsford. A close-up portrait shot.
ACTS faculty member John Auxier
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Photograph of John Auxier, Dean of TWS and Professor of Marriage & Family Therapy. A close-up portrait shot.
ACTS faculty member Kenton Anderson
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Photograph of Kenton Anderson, professor and President of Northwest Baptist Seminary. A close-up portrait shot.
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Photograph of administrators and guests standing on stage during the ACTS (Associated Canadian Theological Schools) graduation service, and singing. Don Page and Barrie Palfreyman are visible in the background, at the left of the photograph