by Navigators Canada | Dec 5, 2014 | Campus, Discipleship, Navigators, Neighbourhood, Ottawa
In the hustle and bustle of life, it’s easy to get caught up in activities. Sometimes we sacrifice spending time with others so we can tick off those last few boxes. In the post-secondary environment, where students face intense pressure to succeed, this is...
by Navigators Canada | Dec 5, 2014 | Discipleship, Marketplace, Navigators, Vancouver
Josh Davis always knew he would end up in mining. His birthday, August 17, is the same day gold was first discovered in the Yukon. His passion continued to grow when his grandfather gave him a coin from the first gold poured when one of his mines went into production....
by Navigators Canada | Dec 5, 2014 | Calgary, Campus, Discipleship, Edmonton, Navigators, Neighbourhood
Forging genuine connections with other people begins with building a foundation on the common ground we share. We usually start with safe topics, such as their reaction to the weather, where they might work, or what they thought of that new movie that just came out....
by Navigators Canada | Dec 5, 2014 | Campus, Discipleship, International, Navigators, Ottawa, Vancouver
Every year, student leaders from Navigator ministries across the world come to The Navigators’ headquarters at Glen Eyrie in Colorado Springs, Colorado for an intensive two-month leadership course called the Global Student Program (GSP). During this time,...
by Navigators Canada | Dec 5, 2014 | Churches, Discipleship, Marketplace, Navigators, Neighbourhood
This past November, a group of men led by Navigator staff Tim Ernst and Irv Augustine met together over the course of a weekend to figure out the impact they want to have on the next generation. This weekend is known as Moonshot, and the idea for it came when Irv...
by Navigators Canada | Nov 14, 2014 | Churches, Discipleship, International, Marketplace, Navigators, Neighbourhood
When Allan and Caulene Bussard moved from Canada to Yugoslavia in 1975, it was during the heyday of the Soviet Union and tensions between the West and East were in a fine-feathered frenzy. In the midst of this they began working with university students and so...