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LeadersArtizo is supported by many well known Christian teachers and leaders. Here are some of their comments: Rev. Dr. James I. Packer, Board of Governors’ Professor of Theology, Director of the Anglican Studies Program at Regent College:“Maturity in Christ, and usefulness for Christ, are the gains that the Artizo program offers to Christian young men and women. I am enthusiastic about this program and expect to soon see Artizo alumni standing out as leaders.” Rev. George Sinclair, Rector of St. Alban’s Anglican Church in Ottawa:“Artizo is a wonderful way to train ministers of the gospel. The Anglican Church desperately needs ministers formed by the gospel who can be used by God to bring godly, biblical reformation and renewal to churches. Biblical preaching, evangelism, discipleship and leadership form a biblical vision for the Church – I believe that Artizo is invaluable in developing these habits, skills, and passions. Artizo has been good for St. Alban’s and I believe it has been of great value to our interns. We plan, God willing, to make Artizo a regular part of our church life.” Rev. Dr.
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Artizo advisory:Dr. Thena Ayres
Assistant Professor, Adult Education, Associate Dean of Students, Summer School Dean
Dr. Donald M. Lewis
Acting Dean of Faculty, Professor, Church History
Dr. David Ley
Canada Research Chair in Geography, University of British Columbia, Board of Governors, Regent College Senate
Rev. Dr. James I. Packer
Board of Governors, Professor, Theology
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"Artizo has been very helpful in refining my understanding of the work of the church, why we do what we do, what things are of primary importance, and the role of God and His word in changing lives. Artizo is a biblical, Christ-centred, and intellectually challenging program that met and exceeded my expectations." Sean Love, Pastor of a new start-up church: St. John's Richmond Church |
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