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KONY 2012 Pitch It In April 20th

It was so good, in spite of all the controversy around Invisible Children and KONY 2012 Campaign, to get out into the community and communicate through actions that we serve a... Read More

In the Middle...Blessing.

A friend shared this Easter Devotional with me on Sunday afternoon. I was encouraged - such a confirmation of the message we heard Sunday. The original title was simply a... Read More

Fiddling with the State of Being

One of the Blogs I truly appreciate receiving is from my friend, mentor and counsellor Paddy Ducklow. His latest from "Comments on the Couch" is all about addiction, which he... Read More

Bromance in Nature

I've been hearing this word "Bromance" a fair bit as of late. Bromance is defined as a caring, sharing, let it all out friendship. Jesus had these kinds of friendships. Not... Read More

Who's Your Watson?

I was reminded lately of an article I read years ago entitled “The Friendless American Male” by David W. Smith. He makes some good points about the differences... Read More

The Reality of Sex by John Stackhouse

A friend of mine recently sent me this Blog entitled "The Reality of Sex." If you haven't heard of John Stackhouse, one of the professors at Regent College, I encourage you to... Read More

KONY 2012 - Call to Justice

BBC estimates that there are an estimated three hundred thousand child soldiers around the world. Every year the number grows as more children are recruited for use in active... Read More

Go Back to Go Forward

A few weeks ago I went for a ride up the mountain. I needed some alone time. Clear the cob-webs. Create some space where I could hear God speak. Maybe it goes without... Read More

The River...DTES Vancouver

In 2009 Four Square Church began a church in the downtown eastside of Vancouver. That 8 square blocks of the most addicted and poverty stricken in all of Canada - some would... Read More

Enough!

“Mel Gibson, in the movie Braveheart, portrays the true story of the Scot revolutionary, William Wallace.  The common folk were poor and routinely stripped of... Read More