My Other Sites
Recently, I have been asked to add a more personal element to my blogging. While I have endeavoured to do so (and will continue to do so), I thought that I should probably mention that this is not the only blog which I contribute to, with others reflecting a far more personal take. So, far your weekend reading pleasure, let me give you the 50 cent tour:
- N.O.W. aka No Opportunity Wasted: As co-directors of YWAM Urban Ministries Winnipeg, my wife & I have always kept a website to keep our family, friends & supporters up to date with our lives & ministry. We recently shifted our site over to a blog format, allowing readers to interact with us more dynamically. NOTE: We just posted our most recent newsletter. Check it out.
- Gracelet Blog: Though my wife is not a daily blogger, Kim’s site is worth the visit. She is always honest, thoughtful and thoroughly worth reading. Drop by her site and read for yourself. If you nudge her enough in the comment section, she is sure to post more frequently.
- YWAM Blog: As a long-term missionary with YWAM, I wanted to create a forum to express & explore ideas about our international mission. While I have not yet “launched” the site to the wider YWAM world, it is available for anyone to read.
- Looking Forward & Just Curious: The first is the blog that will be used to better promote my first book, “Looking Forward: Facing the Future of Christian Leadership”, which will feature more frequent posts when I relaunch the larger Looking Forward site. The second, while no longer active, as an archive of book & movie reviews, humourous stories and random thoughts. One of my favourites would be “When Groceries Travel”
Enjoy!
Posted by in 02:45:01
Okay- It’s probably the fever, but I think it’s funny that Kim posted a picture of you in your jammies.
thanks for the YWAM Canada information you sent me. I showed it to a former Malaysian YWAM-mer and he (together with me) was encouraged to see how important themes/values revolving around words like social justic, missional and spiritual formation and integrated in your work.
Cindy,
Yeah, over the holidays we stayed in the jammies as long as we could. It was great!
Peace,
Jamie
Sivin,
I glad the material got to you. We are forging a fairly new trail for many within YWAM here, but it has been very rewarding. Let me know if you need any more.
Peace,
Jamie