In the next few months I’m going to be moving back to Sarnia, my hometown, for good. I’ve been looking forward to moving back to Sarnia for quite sometime now and its finally happening along with theStory church plant. Instead of moving back with my parents like any good poor university student would do I […]
Remember that art I posted about a little while back? You can check out that post here. Anyway, I loved his art so much and I wanted some but I’m poor so we worked it out that I would build him a website and he would give me some art. The website is done and
In talking about the poor we automatically assume we are talking about a certain class of people. As soon as we envision “poor people” we would most likely have a neighbourhood in mind which would be classified as poor. Or maybe we have a person in mind, or a street corner where a lot of
EmergentNo from my understanding is a website dedicated to its title. They don’t like emerging type too much and like to whine about it a lot. They have some things to say about the Hive. The Hive is the FRWY community magazine that I designed this summer and also has one of my articles in
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Over the last little while I have been around people/organizations that have a deep rooted desire to help the poor and dedicate their lives doing so. I live with the family in Hamilton that was committed into moving into the downtown area to be where they were ministering, which is next door to the third
Click Here to hear it. Click here to read an open letter I wrote to the Sarnia Revival.
This weekend, three hours after I drove in from an overnight drive from New Orleans, theStory first BBQ of the summer went on. We are having two BBQ’s at Joe’s parents in laws house over the summer to try and build relationships with the people that are going to be attending the church and hopefully
I just added a bunch of pictures below, and you can also click here to see all 500 of the pictures that I took. Or click here to see all the pictures that Pernell took. Well we are officially back from New Orleans. I only posted once while we were there, partly because I came
Today was a day of surprises good and bad. We started the day at 6:30 in the morning waking up and getting ready for who knows what. After we got debriefed on everything that was going on we headed off to a house where we had to finish cleaning up after another group had taken
It’s 11:45 back in Ontario and it’s 10:45 here in New Orleans. We made it safe and in 21 hours, which isn’t too bad at all. It was a lot of driving but with five people rotating around it isn’t all that bad. New Orleans is pretty wrecked up. Some of the tourist areas are
Tonight we leave, in about 20 minutes for New Orleans. Pray for us. We are gone for a week, I have no idea if I will have net access there or not to keep this site updated or not with pics and stories. I guess you’ll find out. IN the meantime keep an eye out
Today marks the official launch of The Daily Scribe. It’s a collection of the ‘best religious blogs on the planet.’ With feature blogs and specific posts from all different kinds of walks of faith whether it is Christian, Judaism, paganism, Hindu, Muslim, Buddhism and whatever else shows up within the standards of the community. This
Tonight Rachel and I went to see An Inconvenient Truth with Al Gore. It was a documentary sort of film with most of the footage being taken at a presentation he was doing in front of a large group of people. The amount of charts and visuals that he provided were endless and they really
I live with three children. I’ve never really lived with children before unless you consider the boys at apartment 109 children. The oldest boy, middle child, Lucas Goodyear, who is six years old, has his own blog and loves to sing songs. When I watch Lucas interact with people, with music and with the world
When I was home last week it was July 04 when the Americans do their big thing. Since I missed the Canadian fireworks by a few minutes I thought I would go with my Sarnia friends like we do every year up the river to watch the American fireworks. We live on a bordertown and
In light of the craziness that has been going on in New Orleans with the hurricanes and floods and all other sorts of natural and unnatural disasters that have struck the area a few friends and I have decided to go down there for a week and help wherever we can to help them get
This is unbelievable. I can’t believe people do this kind of stuff. An animated Jesus saying “Hey, its me, Jesus.” It’s even worse that this is a ministry for youth. I found this site via Bob Hyatt. He points out also the tagline of the site “This site was created and inspired by God through
Andrew linked to a special that CBC did on Benny Hinn. I watched this about a year ago and thought it was really well done. I didn’t know it was on the internet, so here it is. ———————– Joe posts about his return home to the beautiful city of Sarnia. ———————– Andrew Fulford, a friend
I am part of a new blog project called Religious Imagery in Culture. It is pretty self explanatory and there should be some good stuff on there. I never posted much on the other photoblog I was apart of but it usually gets updates often and is though provoking. ———————– Brian McLaren responds to his