by Navigators Canada | Jun 15, 2015 | Campus, Navigators, Neighbourhood, Ottawa
For the past 3 years, the Carleton Navigator student group in Ottawa, ON has regularly hosted an event called Curiosity, Respect and Engagement, often shortened to CRAE. While the name may sound non-definitive and abstract, it communicates the essence of what...
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 | Churches, Discipleship, Guelph, Marketplace, Navigators, Neighbourhood
On February 9, members of Business as Mission and Transformation: South Georgian Bay invited The Navigators to Collingwood, ON to host the fourth Disciple! conference and help catalyze the process of discipleship in the area. The conference attracted more than 100...
by Navigators Canada | May 11, 2015 | Discipleship, Marketplace, Navigators, Neighbourhood, Toronto
In December 2014, The Navigators announced a plan to establish city ministry teams in 15 cities across the country over the next three years. These teams, comprised of Navigator employees and volunteers within each city, will increase The Navigators’ capacity to serve...
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...