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If you're someone who listens to podcasts on 1.5x speed, this is definitely an episode you want to slow down and really listen to. On today's episode, Alan sits down with William Paul Young for a very deep and rich conversation about hurt, healing, and restoration. You may not know Williams's name, but many of you have heard of, read or seen the movie adaptation of his book, The Shack. Alan and William have a very rich discussion about his real-life struggles, being found out, and his journey to redemption and restoration, which is the story behind The Shack. About William William P. Young (Paul) was born a Canadian and along with three younger siblings was raised among a stone-age tribe by his missionary parents in the highlands of what was New Guinea (West Papua). The family returned to Canada where his father pastored a number of churches for various denominations. By the time he entered Canadian Bible College, Paul had attended a dozen schools. He completed his undergraduate degree in religion at Warner Pacific College in Portland, Oregon. Connect with William Facebook Instagram Books Partner with us Storehouse
Interview from 01/26/2018 @ Warner Pacific College
01/26/2018 @ Warner Pacific College
Interview from 01/26/2018 @ Warner Pacific College
01/26/2018 @ Warner Pacific College
Interview from 12/30/2017 @ Danny Miles Court
12/30/2017 @ Danny Miles Court
Interview from 12/30/2017 @ Danny Miles Court
12/30/2017 @ Danny Miles Court
#15 Michelle Lang Contemporary Gospel Singer Michelle is busy transforming lives through her work in music, with the band Stillwater and through the teen summer musical program at Langston Hughes in Seattle, and as the Associate Director of Campus Ministries at Warner Pacific College and a worship leader at Imago Dei Community Church. She is also a writer for the youth reference magazine, Slant33.com. Contact Michelle and learn more about Stillwater at: http://www.michellelang.com Stillwater’s music is available on all mp3 sites. To donate to hurricane relief for voice teachers, got to www.nats.org/nsaaf.html Join the Every Sing podcast group on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/1711090705861666/ Every Sing on Twitter: @Every_Sing_Pod Nancy’s website: NancyBos.net/podcasts Support this podcast through a small monthly donation and receive great rewards at https://www.patreon.com/everysing
An interview with Jenna Mayhew Thompson, writing instructor at Pacific University and Warner Pacific College. This episode discusses how to develop rhythm and flow in writing. Jenna suggests some exercises that may help writers not "over mesmerize" their readers. Mentioned in this episode: Liar's League PDX - Foreign Exchange, By Jenna Thompson We are the Stories We Tell Ourselves by Dan Wieden. In Portland Magazine - August 2013, pg. 24 (Published by University of Portland) Pacific University Warner Pacific College
This is the first "Hey, Teacher!" episode. These podcasts grapple with issues that are common to writers. Dan interviews Jenna Thompson, who has a Masters of Fine Arts degree from Pacific University and teaches at Pacific and at Warner Pacific College. Today's topic: Resistance. How do you climb over those barriers that try to prevent you from putting fingers to keyboard. Mentioned in this episode: The War of Art by Stephen Pressfield.
Rose City Forum Wednesday 9/28/201612 Noon on KKPZ 1330 AM Special Guest: Tamara Monique Walker Tamara Monique Walker (aka) F.I.Y.A! meaning Faith Is Your Answer, is a Woman Saved by grace, & from the mental set backs from a sinful passed life, filled with bitterness, & shame, due to the death of her mother at the age of 8, and being raped at the age of 9. The separation from siblings also aided in the lack of identity, which led her on a search looking for answer through: lying, stealing, drugs, selling & using. From teen pregnancy, promiscuous sex, to porn which all led to prison. It wasn't until she asked for Forgiveness, Repented, and Rededicated her live back to God, that old life was traded in to be a Servant of God, Tamara is Now a: License Minister, In School at Warner Pacific College, a songwriter, a play writer, An actress, Director of the black history musical "NO MAN CAN HINDER ME." She is The founder of the "I'M ALL I CAN BE!" community Girls club, A mentor, worked with the mentally disabled, She is still working on winning the hearts of her children...Never forgetting that when we sin...we hurt more than just ourselves...You may be forgiven & healed...But your loved ones may not!!! Join us for Rose City Forum Wednesday 12 Noon on KKPZ 1330 AMLIVE INTERNET FEED @ KKPZ.com
Jake Dokter and Andee discuss the need for the Race, Faith, Justice Event at Warner Pacific College on June 29 from 7:00-9:00pm.
Live from Faith and Culture Writers Conference at Warner Pacific College. Andee talks with Micah Murray http://micahjmurray.com/