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Canadian Vineyard National Gathering

Feb 24th 2007
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Right now, we’re in the middle of a National Gathering for the Canadian Vineyard movement. It’s a beautiful think-tank gathering, hosting pastors, influencers, and innovative thinkers in a wide range of culture and Kingdom issues.

It’s a rich and electric time; I’ll update more later.

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  1. hi. didn’t read your blog for a pretty long time. just you let you know: didn’t forget you! I’m still thinking about our time in scottland last sep. and working on a worshipgroup for jesus hose, which is a jouthevent for five evenings in april. looking forward to it.
    hope to hear some more about what’s going on on your side of the world ;o)
    be blessed! Cat

  2. Lots of Canadians talkin’ aboot the Kingdom eh?

    Seriously, sounds good, keep us updated on what comes up.

  3. Cat, so good to hear from you here. It was a rich time there. Way to go with Jesus House.

    Graeme, yes. I’ll do a post on the results soon.

  4. Daniel Schuster

    Hey Dan, Great blog…I’ve been loitering around on it…you know, when I see news stories about people all over the world who are experiencing hardships, I worry about them, and I rack my brain wondering how I can make a difference. So I decided to start my own blog too. That way I won’t have time to think about other people.

    People who are trying to decide whether to create a blog or not usually go through a thought process much like the one I’ve gone through:

    The world sure needs more of ME. Maybe I’ll shout more often so that people nearby can experience the joy of knowing my thoughts…
    …No, wait, shouting looks too crazy. I know, I’ll write down my daily thoughts and badger people to read them.
    If only there was a description for this process that doesn’t involve the words ‘egomaniac’ or ‘unnecessary’…what? It’s called a blog? I’m so there!

    My philosophy on blogging goes something like this:

    Everything that I think about is more fascinating than the crap in your head. The beauty of blogging, as compared to writing a book, is that no editor will be interfering with my random spelling and grammar, my complete disregard for the facts, and my wandering sentences that seem to go on and on and never end so that you feel like you need to take a breath and clear your head before you can even consider making it to the end of the sentence that probably didn’t need to be written anyhow.

    Now if that doesn’t inspire you to read my blog, I don’t know what will…

    Peace,
    d.

    P.S. On the serious side…I totally enjoy reading your wonderings and heart-felt musings…keep it up bro, it was good wrestling with you this past weekend.

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