O Canada!

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So I’ve spent this week remembering that I’m Canadian. My interruption of studies from LST officially ended on July 1, 2019, which is the date commemorating the signing of the British North America Act, making Canada an independent dominion and establishing it as a country of its own. And here I am, a Canadian studying at a British theological school. The partnership continues!

So I spent the day reaching out to some Canadian seminaries in the hopes of broadening my data set beyond just American schools. Some of them emailed back right away… as in, the President of the school emailed me back within 10 minutes. I was humbled and impressed!

Regardless, I am hopeful that this research project will gain some traction up in the True North Strong And Free. So as I’m writing this post on July 4th, Independence Day here in the United States, I am grateful for a country that has welcomed me and allowed me to invest here as a pastor and a resident. And I am also grateful for my Canadian roots, especially as I spent the day trying to invite Canadian representation into my dataset!

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