Archives for November, 2005

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11/30/2005 | Contextless Links | No Comments

The Frwy.ca

The Frwy.ca

The cafe that Pernell Goodyear‘ church, the FRWY.ca has bought and built.

Pernell introduced me as his internet lover when I spoke there Sunday night. How do you follow that comment?

11/30/2005 | Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Dishing it out

12 dishes = 5000 different channels

11/29/2005 | Uncategorized | No Comments

Hockey Pundits Weblog: Dissident players not happy with NHLPA vote

And according to the comments, some don’t appreciate being reminded they lost.

11/29/2005 | Uncategorized | No Comments

Annual Convocation on the Missional Church

Some advance notice from the Centre for Parish Development

July 27- 29, 2006
Thursday 1pm - Saturday 1pm.

Featured speaker: Dr. Darrell Guder, Princeton Theological Seminary

theme: INCARNATIONAL WITNESS: PROCLAIMING THE GOSPEL WITH OUR LIVES

Held in Chicago, Illinois

Now you know.

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11/29/2005 | Uncategorized | No Comments

Blogging from Mecca

I just ran into Dennis and Wilda Camplin. This will be of interest to some of you but this post is more for Dennis and Wilda who know what meeting I am blogging from. Many hours have been put on Dennis’ Omnigo in the same room I am in now. Not all of those hours were work.

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11/29/2005 | Uncategorized | No Comments

Mecca

I am back at Mecca today.  I was a little shocked to find out that the Canadian military not only shovels the walks of Toronto when it snows but also when it rains like it does today is dries up the rain.   How nice is that?

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11/29/2005 | Uncategorized | No Comments

Rick Mercer’s Blog: From the Desk of the Prime Minister

Rick Mercer shares Prime Minister’s Elexmas letter with all of us.

11/29/2005 | Uncategorized | No Comments

The Martin Era ends

Non Confidence Vote: Yes 171 No 133. At least Martin made history

In a 171 to 133 vote, the House passed a historic no-confidence motion exactly one year and five months after Canadian voters elected the Liberals.

Prime Minister Paul Martin will now have to go see Governor General Michaëlle Jean Tuesday morning and ask her to dissolve Parliament.

As the vote was conducted, parliamentarians stood up to applaud MPs who will not be running in the next election.

The Liberal defeat marks the first time a government has fallen on a straight motion of no-confidence in Parliament.

Other minority governments have been forced into elections after losing budget votes or censure motions interpreted as loss of confidence.

11/28/2005 | Uncategorized | 4 Comments

emergent-us: Supporting Emergent

Brian McLaren is asking for people to financially support Emergent.

A large annual gift: It would be of great help to us to receive several large gifts - $5,000, $10,000, $20,000 or more. If you are capable of giving at these levels, please be assured that your gift now will add to our momentum in significant ways.

A regular monthly commitment: If you could consider giving monthly at $50, $100, $200, or $500 per month, you would be building needed strength and stability in our community.

Adding us to your church budget: If Emergent contributes significantly to the health and direction of your church, we hope that your church can reinvest in Emergent.

11/28/2005 | Uncategorized | 1 Comment

The Dave Blondel Page

From a time when the web was a simpler place. It looks like it was before he became a big time NASCAR fan.

11/28/2005 | Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Small Boat, Big Sea

Mike Frost’s church’s website. Nice.

11/28/2005 | Uncategorized | No Comments

WordPress help

Anyone know of a WordPress plugin that will do WYSIWYG editing with WordPress 1.5 for Apple Safari?

11/28/2005 | technology | 2 Comments

The New Rwanda - New York Times

From the New York Times

Who says George W. Bush and Bill Clinton have nothing in common? Just as President Clinton did on Rwanda, President Bush is doing precious little to try to stop a genocide in Darfur. Indeed, this entire generation of world leaders has a dismal record at intervening in this kind of wholesale murder, and now they are failing to stop the elimination of entire African tribes in the Sudan countryside.

11/28/2005 | Uncategorized | No Comments

Placing Ads in Some Surprising Spaces

More blogging love from the New York Times

11/28/2005 | Uncategorized | No Comments

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