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Drawn to cross-cultural ministry and leadership, this Canadian writer brings decades of experience in Kenya, Vancouver, and Rwanda to his work. His books and articles often connect faith, community, and practical encouragement.
by Jack Taylor
For many years, his life has been shaped by service in several very different settings. Reliable biographical information available online says he served as a missionary in Kenya for 18 years and later pastored a multicultural church in Vancouver for 23 years.
He also founded New Hope Community Services Society and has worked as an academic coordinator linking Trinity Western University with Kurumbuka Leadership Solutions in Rwanda. Those roles help explain why his writing often reflects both global experience and a strong interest in leadership, service, and Christian faith.
Online author information also describes him as the author of 23 books and notes that he is a credentialed marriage coach. Taken together, his background suggests a writer whose work grows out of long experience in ministry, teaching, and walking alongside people in everyday life.