Tyndale Academic Press Authors

 

Arch Wong

Arch Wong, DMin, PhD is Professor of Practical Theology and Associate Director of the Flourishing Congregations Institute, Ambrose University.

 

Bill McAlpine

Born to TEAM missionary parents in Chad Africa, Bill grew up in a pastor's home after his parents' return to Toronto. He has pastored for just under 16 years in Alliance Churches in Ontario and Saskatchewan and served for 26 years as Professor of Pastoral Theology at Ambrose University.

 

Bryce Ashlin-Mayo

Bryce Ashlin-Mayo has been married for over twenty-five years to Laurie and they have three great kids. Bryce has served in fulltime pastoral ministry with the Christian and Missionary Alliance in Canada for about twenty-five years in a variety of roles.

 

Derek Cook

Derek Cook serves as the Director of the Canadian Poverty Institute at Ambrose University in Calgary. He has over thirty years of leadership experience in the government, academic and non-profit sectors.

 

Joel Thiessen

My academic interests developed as an undergraduate student at Nazarene University College. I obtained my MA and PhD at the University of Waterloo before heading to Ambrose University in 2008.

 

Keith Walker

Dr. Walker is a Professor of Educational Administration at the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. In large part, Keith’s university work consists of research and scholarly writing, teaching with colleagues in the Department of Educational Administration, and service to university and field-based partners.

 

Michael Krause

Dr. Michael Krause has a broad range of ministerial experience in an urban context in churches, social service agencies and educational institutions.  He was the director of Evergreen, Yonge Street Mission’s outreach to street-involved youth, supervising 20 staff overseeing a thriving menu of programs including health care, housing support, employment training, drop-in and meal programs, and a broad range of advocacy support.

 

Narry F. Santos

Dr. Santos, who holds doctorates in New Testament and Philippine Studies, wrote several books, including Slave of All: The Paradox of Authority and Servanthood in the Gospel of Mark and Turning our Shame into Honor: Transformation of the Filipino “Hiya” in Light of Mark’s Gospel.

 

Robert Cousins

Robert came to Canada from Northern Ireland when he was in his twenties. He felt led to study at Tyndale (OBC), where he met and married his wife Sheila. They served together with the Africa Inland Mission (AIM) training hundreds of national leaders for church ministry and later helped to start Nassa Theological College in Tanzania.

 

Tim Dickau

Tim Dickau was the pastor of Grandview church in Vancouver for 30 years. During that time, the church had gone from being ready to dissolve to becoming re-established as a force for good in its neighbourhood. In the last three decades, the church has found creative ways to bear witness to the good news of God’s reconciling and restoring love.