Mars Hill Faculty, Jo-Ann Badley teaching Spring Modular

Mars Hill Faculty, Jo-Ann Badley teaching Spring Modular

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February 5, 2008 

Jo-Ann Badley, Mars Hill Graduate School, will be walking students through "The Sermon on the Mount" running May 12-16. Students will study Jesus' words as Matthew recorded and as the church has understood them in order that we might also be inspired and challenged to follow Jesus.

Jo-Ann Badley teaches at Mars Hill Graduate School in Seattle. She holds a doctorate in theology with a specialization in New Testament studies. Her great passion is the study of scripture for the church's use, and she has taught biblical studies for twenty years - including biblical Greek (and other classes) at Ambrose University College (CBC) from 1986-92.

Jo-Ann loves to travel: she has driven over the Arctic Circle and walked St. Cuthbert's path in northern England; she rarely watches TV but loves House. For recreation, she reads mystery novels as long as there is no graphic killing. She and her husband Ken live in Tacoma, and they have two adult children who live in Edmonton.

Spring modules are three-credit courses held every Spring and offer you an alternative way to pursue life-long learning or to complete your degree. These concentrated week-long modular courses are ideal to continue your education or for personal or professional development.

Spring Modular Brochure

For more information please contact: Lisa Kelly, Enrolment Coordinator
E-mail: lkelly@ambrose.edu
Voice: 403-410-2900

 

 

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