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More Faithful edited manuscript.

Item is a PDF file consisting of 119 pages of the unedited manuscript of More Faithful Than We Think: Stories and Insights on Canadian Leaders Doing Politics Christianly. In this manuscript, Mackey shows how Christians in the public wrestle with political ideologies and realities. The manuscript was based on material previously published in the author's columns: Capital views, OttawaWatch and Doing politics Christianly.

Manual, Draft 3

Item is a PDF document of a draft manual outlining how to develop ChristianCurrent, a local community newspaper. The manual identifies tools and levers and how they can interplay to make the newspaper a very helpful and strong presence in its community. Manual sections include Community Relations, Administration (time management), Content, Advertising, and Distribution. The manual consists of 21 pages.

Reflections manuscript.

Item is a PDF file of the manuscript titled Reflections and is Lloyd Mackey's personal memoir.

Political Advertisement for the relection of Robert N. Thompson.

Item is a political advertisement. In the middle of the front page is a picture of Robert N. Thompson. Above the picture it says, “What Bob Thompson has done for Central Albertans.” In the right column the headline says, “What Bob Thompson has done for All Canadians.” On the bottom right there is a badge that says, “Vote Bob Thompson Red Deer” and above the badge reads “Stay with Bob – He’s doing the Job.” On the very bottom of the front page it says, “November 8th, 1965, Vote R. N. Thompson Social Credit X.” The very top left hand says, “The Adviser.” The very top right hand says, “October 1965.” On the back of the political advertisement on the top left side it says, "Bob Thompson Asks Can" Bellow are questions pertaining to debt, taxation, freedom, individual enterprise, the poor, the rich, the weak the strong, and the development of character and courage. Below this headline on the left side says, "Let's face facts" and "You should know that Bob Thompson, He is Canada's only leader with a new approach for Progress, Stability, Action." The headline in the middle of the back side of the political advertisement says, "Two Party Talk" which pertains to the importance of having political parties outside of the Two Party system called Splinter groups which the Social Credit party is. On the right side on the back of the political advertisement the headline says, "Bob Thompson says" in which Thompson describes the purpose of production in an economy is not to create work but to provide goods and services which people require. He believes in the benefits of the opportunity that comes from enterprise. Below that headline on the right side of the back page says, "Bob Thompson a true Canadian" under the headline mentions that Thompson believes in the developmental potential of Canada and that he sees Canada a a vital part of world affairs and can be a helper of less fortunate and struggling nations to help ensure peace and progress. At the bottom of the back page says, "Vote Social Credit" and at the very bottom of the page shows "An Invitation to Hear Bob Thompson" which shows a list of the Radio and Television channels and time and dates one can hear Thompson talk. And below that chart says, "Stay with Bob - He's Doing the Job!"

The Bandlet of Righteousness Sensal Codex

This Ethiopian codex is a sensul, an accordion-fold manuscript comprised of 67 folios, and contains the Bandlet of Righteousness a text of the dead.

Opening text in red reads: "In the name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost", "Mary".

Ethiopian Psalter

This fragmentary remains of a Ethiopian Psalter is comprised of 50 folios bound into seven quires, and contains Psalm 93 through to Psalm 151, the Biblical Canticles, the Song and Songs, and the beginning of the Praises of Mary. On folio 27r there is an ornamental border at the top of the page.

Ethiopian Codex

This Ethiopian codex is comprised of 72 folios bound into seven quires, and contains a number of works praising the Virgin Mary. On folio 1r there is a decorative ornamentation above when the text begins.

The Psalms of David Codex

This is a complete Ethiopian Psalter codex and contains 151 Psalms of David, hence the codex's name, as well as 15 biblical canticles, the Song of Songs, and two Ethiopian Orthodox works known as The Praises of Mary and The Gate of Light. The codex is comprised of 142 folios bound into twelve quires with 10 illuminations. On folio 128r there is a decorative border to introduce a new book in two columns in the manuscript.

There are 10 illustrations, see description below.
-Illustration: Fol. 2v: Miniature of the Virgin Mary holding child Christ who is holding a book held in the left hand. Archangels Gabriel and Michael float above in the top left and right corners. Painted with black border. Water damage on the top left corner down the left side.
-Illustration: Fol. 39r: Miniature of a bearded older noble male wearing a crown and holding a book in their left hand and a sceptre in the right hand. Painted with black border.
-Illustration: Fol. 40v: Miniature of Jesus Christ holding the globus cruciger (cross-bearing orb) in the left hand. Painted with black border.
-Illustration: Fol. 60r: Miniature of three identical older male saints with white hair seated holding the globus cruciger (cross-bearing orb) in their left hands. Painted with black border.
-Illustration: Fol. 61v: Miniature of crucified Jesus Christ. Painted with black border.
-Illustration: Fol. 120r: Miniature of the Virgin Mary praying. Painted with black border. Water damage along the top right edge and down the side.
-Illustration: Fol. 121v: Miniature of King David playing the lyre. Painted with black border. Water damage along the top left edge and down the side.
-Illustration: Fol. 130r: Miniature of an unidentified saint holding flowers. Painted with black border.
-Illustration: Fol. 131v: Miniature of an clergy older man holding a staff in his left hand and a gold cross in his right hand. Painted with black border.
-Illustration: Fol. 141r: Miniature of the Virgin Mary holding child Jesus. Painted with black border.

Bill Good Radio Program - "Admissions Crunch"; Kirk Kauffeldt (TWU Admissions Staff) - August 24

Digitized sound file not attached, due to copyright restrictions
Audio 56a consists of the following recording:
Title: CKNW August 24, 1993
This recording contains news reports and interviews on a variety of topics including local and provincial politics, an explosion at the World Trade Center, and the Vancouver Canucks. Commercials are included. There is no TWU-related content in Aud 56a.
Audio 56b consists of the following recording:
Title: CKNW August 24, 1993 Bill Good - “Admissions Crunch”
The first portion of this recording focuses on student admissions at UBC. At [7:47] TWU staffer Kirk Kauffeldt is interviewed regarding Trinity Western University’s admissions. He refers briefly to the future of private education in Canada. Kauffeldt’s section ends at [9:00]. The rest of the show does not contain any TWU-related content.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Lecture: Dr. Ken Davis / Graduation Address : Dr. Ken Davis - April

Audio 41a consists of the following recording:
Title: Ken Davis – Lecture 6 “Anabaptist Lifestyles”
Dr. Ken Davis, professor at the University of Waterloo, and later a TWU Administrator, speaks on the Anabaptist vision for the quality of life in the world and illustrates this vision with several principles for living. He argues for redemptive holiness, prioritizing the spiritual over the material. He discusses the mortification of the flesh and the weakness modern society has for “soft” living. He explores the historical beliefs of the Anabaptists. He argues for brotherhood of vision in Christian life. He addresses the beliefs of the Hutterites, and discusses the creation of a Kingdom vision of witness. He discusses the importance of marriage. Davis encourages students to know the family of God. The recording ends with a musical interlude.
Audio 41b consists of the following recording:
Title: Ken Davis – “Graduation: Address”
Dr. Anderson introduces Dr. Ken Davis, commencement speaker, who delivers a sermon on differentiating between truth and "cheap goods" to a graduating class. He references Luke 14 and illustrates his points with colorful examples such as grocery store coupons and Swedish suicide rates. He discusses the importance of acknowledging the “monster out there” and Christ as protector and saviour. He references Jacques Ellul and supports Ellul’s claim that society must choose between people and things. Davis argues that man can only be chosen indirectly through choosing God. Davis argues against humanism and for the sovereignty of God in everyday life. Dr. Anderson thanks Davis for speaking and introduces Wayne Reese, who leads the group in song. Anderson introduces Rev. Gretzler who leads the group in prayer.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

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