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Arnau van Wyngaard « Mission Issues
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Thinking and re-thinking missionary issues. Personal Grief and the Social Media. I’m very active on Facebook with a fairly large number of Facebook friends . The question was whether I could consider them as close enough friends to share this deeply emotional news with? Why post something like this? All that it leads to is people wondering what had happened and commenting with: What is wrong? But I actually want to focus on the responses I had on my post. It has been said (and I’m one of those who sa...
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2010 May 06 « Mission Issues
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Thinking and re-thinking missionary issues. My name is Nqobile. This is a testimony which was given by a learner in my wife’s maths class before the whole school, this past Monday. The girl gave me permission to publish it on my blog. Good morning fellow teachers and pupils. Psalm 34:18: The Lord is close to the broken-hearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. By the way, my name is Nqobile, but I’m better known as Q . My name means ‘Conqueror’, ‘To triumph over’. Thursday, May 6, 2010. 3 On Bec...
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2010 June 14 « Mission Issues
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Thinking and re-thinking missionary issues. First World Technology in a Third World Country. I’ve always been interested in technology (computers and anything related to it) and use this to the best of my ability, especially when I’m working in my office. As I’m away from my office fairly often, my cell phone has now become a handy device to check my email (and to do Facebook updates! Last week I was visiting a lady in her primitive house together with one of the caregivers of Shiselweni Home-Based Care.
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The Vancouver Contrarian: September 2007
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WEEKLY CHARITY DISBURSED AND DISCUSSED. Sunday, September 23, 2007. CDN$ up or US$ down? Canadians are thrilled at the rising value of the loonie against the greenback. For some reason, this becomes a point of national pride. All sorts of media hype on this. This story has nothing to do with Canadians or our dollar . I think this is a story about the US economy. And the bellyaching about the price of books: it's not that Canadian prices are too high, quite likely the American prices are way too low.
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The Vancouver Contrarian: Resolution 1: "Guidelines for Experimental Philanthropists"
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WEEKLY CHARITY DISBURSED AND DISCUSSED. Tuesday, November 20, 2007. Resolution 1: "Guidelines for Experimental Philanthropists". PROVISIONAL GUIDELINES, DRAFT V.0. Benefits or costs generated as the result of an economic activity, that do not accrue directly to the parties involved in the activity. Philanthropy is the voluntary promotion of human welfare,. That participants in an economic transaction do not necessarily bear all of the costs or reap all of the benefits of the transaction,.
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The Vancouver Contrarian: November 2007
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WEEKLY CHARITY DISBURSED AND DISCUSSED. Saturday, November 24, 2007. Campaign Launch: Offset Christmas! On this, International Buy Nothing Day. And the official start of the US Christmas shopping season, the Vancouver Contrarian is pleased to launch its first campaign. The campaign is intended to expose worthy philanthropic causes and this is how it works:. This campaign falls under the guidelines of Resolution 1. Stay tuned for more. This weeks donation to Adbusters. Tuesday, November 20, 2007. Reduce e...
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The Vancouver Contrarian: Campaign Launch: Offset Christmas! Go Christmas Neutral!
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WEEKLY CHARITY DISBURSED AND DISCUSSED. Saturday, November 24, 2007. Campaign Launch: Offset Christmas! On this, International Buy Nothing Day. And the official start of the US Christmas shopping season, the Vancouver Contrarian is pleased to launch its first campaign. The campaign is intended to expose worthy philanthropic causes and this is how it works:. This campaign falls under the guidelines of Resolution 1. Stay tuned for more. This weeks donation to Adbusters. December 27, 2007 at 1:02 PM.
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The Vancouver Contrarian: Pride
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WEEKLY CHARITY DISBURSED AND DISCUSSED. Wednesday, January 2, 2008. Fresh off a fairly sizable donation to the Vivian, I've been feeling mighty proud of myself. Fact is, it hasn't been all that pretty. I loudly and proudly expel the guy from the store. Ha! Very richous. Or was is it? I'm not saying I shouldn't have done something, but clearly I've got to be more careful, think a little better. This week's support to the Carnegie Newsletter. April 18, 2008 at 3:02 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Vancouver Contrarian: Information Equity Now!
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WEEKLY CHARITY DISBURSED AND DISCUSSED. Sunday, December 9, 2007. Ok I've been living. For about a week now and, well, it's really complicated. Consider the following situations:. Situation 1: Say I give nothing. There is no financial transaction, no externalities, and no offset is required. Everything equal but nobody's happy. Move on to situation 2. Situation 3: Say I give a something other than money. Recognizing the total cost of a purchase presents lots of question:. What information is available?
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The Vancouver Contrarian: Minimum Wage in BC
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WEEKLY CHARITY DISBURSED AND DISCUSSED. Sunday, November 4, 2007. Minimum Wage in BC. The BC Federation of Labour. Has launched a campaign to increase the minimum wage in BC. Now I'm perfectly willing to be persuaded on this, but their arguments are . well . predictable, and not all that convincing. Besides my own work experience, what's to keep me from thinking the BC Fed campaign is really needed? What's to keep me from thinking there's anything to this minimum wage argument at all? But such theory als...