“oh, we met online…” Why do we still feel slightly uneasy about online dating? I’ve come across a lot of articles on online dating recently, and it makes me sad that most of them written by Christians have had a slightly (or not so slightly) negative slant. The positives listed […]
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Is it wrong to feel wanted?
“You up? Feeling frisky?” When I was a kid — nine or maybe ten — my Sunday school class was taught by Ellen, an inordinately tall woman with fat elbows and a bowl haircut. She wore oblong glasses with rust-tinted lenses and highwater pleated pants. Ellen was what my […]
Why shared meals matter
family meals: (verb) to sit down to eat with people who may or may not be genetically related to you, but whom you have worked with to prepare food from scratch (more or less), and will take time to engage with as you eat and clean up together. I wonder […]
How to make money while travelling
Do you love to travel? I donʼt mean going to Mexico for a week, thatʼs a vacation, I mean travel. Pull up your roots, get on a plane and live somewhere else for a few weeks or more. I am a nomad at heart and have been lucky to do a lot […]
ConvergeTV: Dear Rouge
The crowd could have broken the sound barrier at Vancouver’s Commodore Ballroom on November 22nd 2012. It was packed and sweaty as local music lovers geared up for the biggest announcement of that night: The winner of the Peak Performance Project 2012. And the prize? A whopping, larger than life cheque (literally!) […]
ConvergeTV: Jordan Klassen
We had an awesome time talking to awkwardly charming Peak Performance Project 2012 finalist Jordan Klassen about playing at Vancouver’s Commodore Ballroom, the #PPP2012 experience, Christianity and art, and touring. We even sat down for an exclusive acoustic performance! Here’s what he had to say: ConvergeTV exclusive interview Featured music: Jordan Klassen […]
