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A network of scholars, students and serious readers!

Michael G. Terpstra, Ph.D.

Editorial Assistance

Terpstra Professional Services provides a wide variety of editorial and re-writing services.  We specialize in working with students who speak English as their second language.  We have extensive experience assisting students developing masters' theses and doctoral dissertations. Consultations done primarily over the internet although will consider one-on-one tutoring. Call 503-282-0362 or e-mail mgterp@onebox.com

   
Teaching

Doctor Terpstra will take short term teaching assignments in the fields of Sociology, Theology, Biblical Studies, Critical Thinking and Sociocybernetics. 

Call 503-282-0362 or e-mail mgterp@onebox.com

   
Promotion Christopher Leebrick Storytelling
Mr. Leebrick has been a professional teller since 1986. Since 1989 he has taught storytelling workshops for all ages throughout the state of Oregon and beyond. One of his specialties is the performance of Dawn of the Messiah a one-man dramatization of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Mr. Leebrick's performance repertoire also includes stories from a variety of cultures, including African and Native American stories, Southern Appalachian folklore, and tall tales from Oregon and the Old West. He believes that storytelling is the original form of theatre and possibly the world's oldest art form. The need to hear and to tell stories is inherent to who we are, and it is through the power of story that we can grow in our understanding of what it means to be human.

In just one evening, Christopher's workshop presents the tools needed to make stories come alive. This ability to weave a tapestry of exciting tales can bring a lifetime of satisfaction.

Reserve your preferred date by calling 503-282-0362 or e-mail mgterp@onebox.com. I will work with you to plan the event that best serves your group. - Michael G. Terpstra, Ph.D.

Revised: Sunday, September 14, 2008 4:44 PM