by Navigators Canada | Jan 8, 2015 | Discipleship, Marketplace, Navigators, Neighbourhood, Vancouver
This past September and October, Tim Ernst led a Meetup group in Vancouver, B.C. called Live Like U Mean It, a series devoted to helping individuals live their lives the way they’re meant to. Meetup, the website Tim used to host this series, works to bring...
by Navigators Canada | Dec 5, 2014 | International, Marketplace, Navigators, Neighbourhood
On June 15, 2014, armed gunmen entered Mpeketoni, a small community of approximately 1,000 people southwest of Lamu, Kenya. The attackers torched businesses, homes and vehicles and killed approximately 60 people, mostly men. A smaller attack occurred in July where the...
by Navigators Canada | Dec 5, 2014 | Discipleship, Guelph, Marketplace, Navigators, Neighbourhood
The Navigators of Canada are people committed to the goal of “advancing the Gospel of Jesus and His Kingdom into the nations through spiritual generations of labourers living and discipling among all people.” Some of these people work for the Navigators as...
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 | 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...