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5 Mar 2010
Author: Nate Irvine | Filed under: God, Nate's Blog

Romans 15 – A Reminder To The Body

A friend of mine sent me a Facebook message, asking that I post the above Scripture as an encouragement and a reminder of what it means to be the body of Christ.  This is what they wrote:
“God has given me word after word day by day that it is time that I should move the [...]

5 Mar 2010
Author: Nate Irvine | Filed under: God, Nate's Blog

When I Heard These Things, I Sat Down And Wept (thoughts on leadership from Nehemiah)

For the next few weeks, I’ll be posting some thoughts on the idea of leadership as seen in the book of Nehemiah.  More specifically, I’ll be referencing some thoughts that have been authored by Captains Peter and Alison Lublink, Salvation Army Officers (Pastors) at the High Point church in Victoria, BC (that’s Canada, eh).  Back [...]

4 Mar 2010
Author: Jonathan Taube | Filed under: Culture, Reviews

“Ain’t No Grave” – An Awesome End Note to the Life of An American Artist.

Most of you don’t know who Nick Hornby is, but I’d just like to take this opportunity to publicly thank him to introducing me, in earnest, to the mythology and music of the great Johnny Cash. You see, when I was in high school I saw a movie called High Fidelity and read the novel [...]

4 Mar 2010
Author: Amanda Keene | Filed under: God

Lent – Even Though It’s Started, There’s Still Time To Look Inward

Growing up in the Catholic Church during Lent meant that I gave up eating meat on Fridays and had to give something up that really meant a lot to me. For as long as I can remember up until I was about 20 years old, I did this but I honestly had no idea why. [...]

3 Mar 2010
Author: Nate Irvine | Filed under: Nate's Blog

Phil Laeger’s New Album “Honestly”

I first heard about Phil Laeger when I started listening to transMission, a Salvation Army worship band from the USA Southern Territory (who just released a great record, The World For God). And I also remember the first time I really got to know him.  The Singing Company was recording their first album, The Red Book [...]

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