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Making the Kingdom of God Tangible

November 1, 2012 by David Annunziello Leave a Comment

A few years back I read a book by Hugh Halter and Matt Smay, entitled The Tangible Kingdom. As I read it my heart burned. When I shut the book I said out loud: “That is what I want to do with my life.” And I have. At least I have tried. And I am […]

Filed Under: Headline, Lifestyle, Missions, People Tagged With: Christianity, Church, hospitality, Hugh Halter, Jesus, Kingdom of God, Matt Smay, serving, The Tangible Kingdom

Justin Bieber gets tattoo of Jesus

January 11, 2012 by Shara Lee 3 Comments

Justin Bieber show his Jesus Tattoo on the beach

17-year-old Justin Bieber recently got a tattoo of Jesus on his calf. He is known around the world for having a golden voice as well as for being vocal about his faith. He told the Associated Press in 2010, “I’m a Christian, I believe in God, I believe that Jesus died on a cross for […]

Filed Under: People Tagged With: Celebrity Faith, Justin Bieber

Shane Claiborne on Radical Discipleship

January 9, 2012 by Canadian Christianity 1 Comment

Shane Claiborne

Why Claiborne thinks we need revert back to a culture of giving: Mark 1:14-20 E.V. Hill, that old African-American evangelist-preacher told a story about a little old lady who sat at the front row of his church. When he’d get up and preach about all of the things that were wrong in the world, this […]

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Carissa Reineger shares her start-up story

September 7, 2011 by Shara Lee 2 Comments

Carissa Reineger

Carissa Reineger helps small businesses grow. “We’re kinda like Weight Watchers. That’s the best analogy. We help small business owners set their goals and then help them reach them,” she says. Her company, Silver Lining Limited was established six years ago out of a belief Reineger had that small businesses didn’t need to sacrifice making […]

Filed Under: People Tagged With: Business, Carissa Reineger, Entrepreneurship, Silver Lining Limited

Q&A with James Houston

August 31, 2011 by Al Mills 4 Comments

James Houston

James Houston — Regent College founder, Oxford professor, and colleague of C.S. Lewis, answers questions applicable to today’s changing landscape — bringing attention and wisdom to relevant issues in this culture and time. What are some of the hurdles young people face today that you never had? One of the things we are facing today […]

Filed Under: People Tagged With: James Houston, Regent College

How to ‘do old’ well

February 3, 2010 by Jim Coggins 1 Comment

Ross Wightman with his book "Is a Pastor's Life Dull"

“I truly believe that the latter season of our lives should be exciting,” wrote Ross Wightman in his new book Is a Pastor’s Life Dull? Wightman (aged 90) knows what he is talking about. After 33 years in full-time ministry, the last 12 years at Bethel Temple in Mission, he retired in 1983. But he […]

Filed Under: People Tagged With: Barbara Wightman, Ross Wightman

Making a home in Canada’s poorest neighbourhood

December 9, 2009 by Frank Stirk 1 Comment

St. Chiara community

In this season of Christ’s incarnation, CC.com profiles individuals who have become neighbours of people in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. Trista Parry, the pastor of The River — a church in the heart of Vancouver’s poverty-ridden Downtown Eastside — laughs when asked to describe her congregation. “We’re the most dysfunctional family in the whole entire world,” […]

Filed Under: People Tagged With: Downtown East Side, Vancouver

Blast from the past

January 8, 2005 by Jeff Dewsbury Leave a Comment

Schematic of Professor Kenley Snyder's bomshelter built beneath his home in Blaine WA.

A utility entrance leads to the garage for dumping buckets of earth into a custom trailer. Knowing the correct on/off pattern for a series of 12 switches would trigger a four-inch concrete wall to retract, revealing a subterranean maze of rooms. There’s no furniture, but the main room is spacious, cool and fully lit. If […]

Filed Under: People Tagged With: Fallout Shelter, Nuclear Bunker, Nuclear War

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