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Description
The Spring 2013 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
ISSN
1073-4376
Volume
106
Publication Date
Spring 2013
Publisher
Taylor University
City
Upland
Keywords
missionaries, births, weddings, deaths, Taylor University, Alumni, sports, athletics, Trojans, honors, awards, faculty publications, faculty research, faculty projects, student stories, student testimonies, alumni stories, alumni testimonies, alumni careers, Andre Draper, Leslie (Wood) Draper, urban ministry, inner city, Heather Creed, adoption, military, veterans, Purple Heart, Stanley Beach, Kenneth Elisapana, South Sudan, prayers, lifestyle Christianity, residence halls, new buildings, Gerig Hall, Breuninger Hall, Steve Morley, Ron Sutherland, Robert Aronson, public health, ethics bowl, softball, renovations, Donna Gudakunst, basketball, records, Tess Rudolph, Erin Guarneri, Casey Coons, Tommy Peller, Nate Kasper, Taylor Towel, service, Taylor community, Life Together Covenant, dancing, Sherri Harter, Giving Circle, donors, donations, giving, William Taylor Foundation, estate planning, Muncie, Boy’s and Girl’s Club, Josh Block, Lacey Block, Josh Arthur, Lindsey (Carpenter) Arthur, Jake Jones, Lauren (Thompson) Jones, Lezlie (Slisher) MCrory, Danny Smith, Nicole (Marshall) Smith, Trever Vanderhorst, Lauren Vanderhorst, Urban Light Church, Dori Granados, Hope International, army chaplain, South Sudan Voices of Hope, Jay Kesler, Steve Bedi, Walt Campbell, Mike Jessup, Steve Bird, retired faculty deaths, Frederick Shulze, International community, international alumni gatherings, Singapore, South Korea, Taylor Fund, Milo Rediger, Lighthouse, Peru, inner city ministry
Disciplines
Education | Higher Education
Recommended Citation
Taylor University, "Taylor: A Magazine for Taylor University Alumni, Parents and Friends (Spring 2013)" (2013). The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present). 115.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/tu_magazines/115
Notes
In this issue:
Backstage
News
Athletics
Faculty Essay by Stephen R. Mortland ‘85
Stewardship
An Amazing New Creation
Being the One in Seven
The Band of Brothers
A Meek Founding Father
Vista
Alumni Notes
Reflections