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Brian Stiller

Brian C. Stiller (born 1942) is Global Ambassador of the World Evangelical Alliance, the global association which represents some 600 million Evangelical Protestants.[1][2] He is the author of fourteen books.

Education

Stiller was raised in a Pentecostal minister's home on the prairies. Educated at the University of Toronto (BA in History), Wycliffe College (M. Rel), Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (Doctor of Ministry), he has received honorary doctorates from Briercrest College and Trinity Western University.

Career

During the 1960s, Stiller worked with youth, first as director of Youth for Christ in Montreal, then Toronto YFC, and finally as President of Youth For Christ Canada.

In 1983, he was appointed President of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada. This provided him with a national profile as a voice for people of biblical faith. Within months of his appointment, he founded and became editor-in-chief of EFC's national magazine, Faith Today. By way of weekly television (including Cross Currents on Vision TV), as well as other media, his opinions and views of issues of moral concern were sought.

In 1997, he left EFC to become President of Tyndale University College & Seminary; the school had gone through a major restructuring. During his tenure, Tyndale became a university, purchased a 56-acre campus from the Sisters of St. Joseph and expanded as Canada's largest seminary. In 2009 Stiller retired from his presidency at Tyndale and was named president of the Tyndale Foundation. July, 2011 he began as Global Ambassador with the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA).[3]

References

  1. ^ Ministry, Brian StillerWorld Evanglical AllianceDoctor of. "Brian Stiller, Doctor of Ministry". ResearchGate. Retrieved 2019-04-13.
  2. ^ Risseghem, Jonathan Van. "Meet the Board of Trustees". ORU, Oral Roberts University. Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States: Oral Roberts University. Archived from the original on 2018-06-06. Retrieved 2019-04-13.
  3. ^ "New Global Ambassador for World Evangelical Alliance".

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