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Student News | Issue 14, 2012

Liberamente

‘freely, with liberty’

In This Issue:

Staff and Student Journeys

Staff Welcome & Israel Study Tour

Tabor Israel Study Tour

New Tabor Cafe

Tabor Welcomes Reverend Melinda

Butterflies

Cousins

Life Begins At 65 Alumni Poetry & Stories So What Is Gospel?

While this will no doubt be an amazing travel experience, the purpose of the Study Tour is to ground their biblical studies in the world and land of the Bible, particularly focusing on the sites and events that shaped Jesus’ world.

Tabor Visit to Bi-Buya College Notices

Key dates to remember! Remember to make note of the following dates: 24 May Intercultural Studies Lunchtime Conversations Dr David Pahan, from The Leprosy Mission in Bangladesh.

undergraduate and postgraduate level. Melinda, Stephen Spence, Matt Gray and 44 Tabor students will fly out on June 4 to spend three weeks studying and travelling through Cairo, Jordan and Israel. The group will land in Cairo where they will view the pyramids and museums before heading to the desert to climb Mt Sinai. They then have five days in Jordan, before crossing into Israel to spend ten days exploring the regions around Galilee and Jerusalem.

Tabor would like to offer a warm welcome to new staff member, Reverend Melinda Cousins. Melinda joined the School of Ministry, Theology and Culture in the area of Biblical Studies, earlier this year. Prior to joining Tabor, Melinda served at Blackwood Hills Baptist Church for eleven years, most recently as a Teaching Pastor, and has taught tertiary level Old Testament for the past eight years. Melinda completed her Masters of Arts (Theology) through the Australian College of Theology in 2008, which included a month studying at Jerusalem University College in Israel. This has led her to make two return trips to the Middle East in the past few years and also to volunteer to take part in Tabor’s first study tour to Israel this June. For Melinda, visiting the lands of the Bible brought the text to life in new ways. Gaining a new appreciation for the impact of geography on history and culture, she has found her knowledge of these things an invaluable asset in teaching the Bible. She also now has many travel photos and illustrations, which hold special memories for her. (Pictured above on top of Mt Sinai) This year Tabor College is offering a study tour to the Middle East for MTC students undertaking the elective ‘Jesus and his Contexts,’ at both

The students have been busy preparing for the trip by reading widely in areas including history, geography, religion, culture and spirituality; attending seminars; writing papers on their expectations; and completing geography exercises to orient them with the lands they will visit. Based on her own experiences, Melinda is confident that they will return with fresh insights and understandings about Jesus from his contexts, which will enrich their future studies and ministries.

New Tabor Cafe! In order to service the Tabor community, a new cafe opened for business in the Tabor Refectory on Monday the 23rd of April. Bedford are currently running the cafe and opening hours will be from 11.30am to 1.30pm, Monday to Friday. There are plenty of lunchtime options. The menu includes sandwiches, pies, pasties, sushi, salads, hot food and some cakes – Yum!


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