Dal Schindell (1947 - 2019)is former Instructor of Christianity and Art at Regent College. During his time at Regent, he also served as Director of Publications and Director of the Lookout Art Gallery. He has been a ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church in Canada (PCC) for over 25 years. He also served for thirteen years on the board of the Renewal Fellowship within the PCC, including a few years as chair. Dal now serves as a board member for CIVA (Christians in the Visual Arts).
A Stroke Shared (Chapel Talk Spring 2008)
Speaker(s): Dal Schindell
Date: May 2008
Length: 19:55
Product ID: RGDL3820A
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This is a Regent Chapel talk from the Spring of 2008. Dal shares his experience of having a stroke and some of the effects the stroke has had on his life.
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