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2010.03.14 - Check out the two (2) codes of Best Practice developed by the Global Mission Roundable. The one pagers are found at the bottom of the New Postings Page by clicking the read more list.
2010.02.09 - Thank-you to my WONDERFUL Korean hosts and friends at KRIM for a delightful week. Too many names to list, but you know who you are! Gam-Sah Ham-Nee-Da .... Thank-you
2010.02.09 - Diaspora Missiology course (Feb.16-20 www.ambrose.edu/extension/winter) check it out. Diaspora missiology is a way of understanding the phenomenon of "people on the move." The has world that has become increasingly "borderless" due to technology, globalization, and accelerated migration. Canada as a nation of immigrants has become the "home" of many new diasporas (immigrants, international students, political, religious and climate refugees. What are some of the issues and concerns? How might the church engage in this global phenomenon? Come check it out. (see article from last week).
2010.02.09 - For an interesting take on the issues related to globalization and ministry check out Dr. Joy Tira's blog "Coca Cola, Starbucks and the local church at www.lausanne.org/lausanne-blog/coca-cola-starbucks-and-local-churches.html
2010.02.05 - Please check out a great resource for globally oriented people www.globalvault.ca people (For those that are interested ... my father is featured in the the video section.)
2010.02.09 - Read the latest Heart in Hand ... on the theme of finishing well ... "It's all about the Rocking Chair" (check it out below).
2010.02.09 - Thank-you to my WONDERFUL Korean hosts and friends at KRIM for a delightful week. Too many names to list, but you know who you are! Gam-Sah Ham-Nee-Da .... Thank-you
2010.02.09 - Diaspora Missiology course (Feb.16-20 www.ambrose.edu/extension/winter) check it out. Diaspora missiology is a way of understanding the phenomenon of "people on the move." The has world that has become increasingly "borderless" due to technology, globalization, and accelerated migration. Canada as a nation of immigrants has become the "home" of many new diasporas (immigrants, international students, political, religious and climate refugees. What are some of the issues and concerns? How might the church engage in this global phenomenon? Come check it out. (see article from last week).
2010.02.09 - For an interesting take on the issues related to globalization and ministry check out Dr. Joy Tira's blog "Coca Cola, Starbucks and the local church at www.lausanne.org/lausanne-blog/coca-cola-starbucks-and-local-churches.html
 2010.02.05 - Please check out a great resource for globally oriented people www.globalvault.ca people (For those that are interested ... my father is featured in the the video section.)
  2010.01.31 - Interesting article on canadian multiculturalism www.walrusmagazine.com/articles/2006.03-society-canada-multiculturism/

THIS MONTH
  
2010.02.01 - A thought on Leading and Following ... "A Leader and Their Friends" (see below);
2010.02.01 - Check out the latest "Heart in Hand" ... "It's all about the Rocking Chair ..."  (scroll & see below)
2010.02.01 - The Book of the Month ...  http://www.cdnglobalsoul.org/inspiration/cifcmenu

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Download this file (C2C - Church to Church Code Best Practice 2009.pdf)Church to Church CodeGMR Transcultural Code for Church to Church Partnerships72 Kb
Download this file (STM - Short Term Mission Code Best Pratice 2009.pdf)Short-term Missions CodeGMR Transcultural Code for Short Term Mission73 Kb