Posted in Friends, Jordon, Travel on October 22, 2007 | 2 Comments »
…but I am now. This is where Jordon will be “roughing it” in the Bahamas.
Jordon says that it is all a part of the cost of following Jesus and going where one is called. For the next couple of nights, I am going to be petitioning Jesus to send me to such tough destinations.
The beach [...]
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Posted in Family, Jordon on October 18, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Ten years ago Jordon and I were married at the Saskatoon Free Methodist Church. I wish I could say it was a magical wondrous day but in hindsight, I wish we had eloped although I don’t regret having Jordon’s family there, mine should have been sent back to their hotel for a “timeout” until the [...]
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Posted in Saskatchewan, Saskatoon on October 16, 2007 | 3 Comments »
Earlier this summer when Jordon and I were at the Canada Remembers Air Show, an old friend of the Cooper family came up and recruited Jordon to help out with the Ken Cheveldayoff campaign. With that, Jordon’s 12 year stretch of non-partisanship came to an abrupt end. Today I wandered over and did some [...]
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I hope everyone is having a nice Thanksgiving this weekend. Ours is being spent working but we will be able to have dinner and later get together for some gourmet coffee with some friends. At Safeway, it is a zoo and not a lot of fun. Sometime tomorrow we will run out of something and [...]
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Posted in Emerging Church on October 3, 2007 | No Comments »
Can’t make it Soularize, you can still watch and participate via Soularize Feedlive which sounds pretty cool
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David Letterman making a lot of fun of Paris Hilton. Pretty funny.
The price of fame I guess.
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Posted in Family, Friends, Mark on October 2, 2007 | No Comments »
The other day while Mark and Jordon were brawling in the living room so Mark could practice karate, Jordon reminded him that he had to fight Scott Williams when he saw him next in a karate dual. The following exchange was overheard.
Mark: So is Scott tough?
Jordon: He’s pretty tough so you had better practice.
Mark: Umm, [...]
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This Sunday night, Coffee for People Who Like to Think starts again for the fall season. We are using Kester Brewin’s book, Signs of Emergence and are meeting at The Living Room for coffee, theology and a good book. Details are on the Church of the Exiles website.
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