by Navigators Canada | Jun 10, 2015 | Campus, Discipleship, Guelph, Navigators, Neighbourhood
JD Sherman, a recent industrial design graduate from Carleton University, spent this past year interning with The Navigators at the University of Guelph. His assignment has been to re-open the campus ministry there and pioneer a new beginning. In the early 1960s the...
by Navigators Canada | May 20, 2015 | Campus, Discipleship, Hamilton, Navigators, Neighbourhood
How do you know when the right time is to share your faith with someone else? Is it five minutes after meeting them? Is it when you’d identify them as a friend? Do you wait until after you’ve known them for a few years? These kinds of questions can often be crippling...
by Navigators Canada | May 11, 2015 | Campus, Edmonton, Guelph, Hamilton, Kingston, London, Navigators, Ottawa, Vancouver
Throughout the month of January, Navigator campus ministries across the country took a weekend to get away from the busyness of student life and recharge for the upcoming semester. Surrounded by God’s creation, the students had the opportunity to grow and be...
by Navigators Canada | Dec 30, 2014 | Calgary, Campus, Discipleship, Hamilton, Kingston, London, Navigators, Neighbourhood, Ottawa, Saskatoon, Vancouver
As the fall semester comes to a close for university and college students, here’s a look-back at what happened in Navigator campus groups across the country: Queen’s University, with Dan McIver Throughout the semester we have seen encouraging signs of transformation....
by Navigators Canada | Dec 18, 2014 | Campus, Churches, Edmonton, Navigators, Neighbourhood, Ottawa
When the Christmas season rolls around every year, the advertisements, posters and jingles want you to buy into the idea that you need to get as much stuff as you can, as fast as you can. In 2013, the average Canadian and American consumer expected to spend anywhere...
by Navigators Canada | Dec 5, 2014 | Campus, Kingston, Navigators, Neighbourhood, Ottawa
What do you think of when you hear the words ‘marginalized,’ ‘oppressed,’ or ‘vulnerable’? Is it starving children in Africa? Refugees living in a camp? Orphans and widows in the developing world? It’s easy to associate these words to these groups of people...