Mission Presentation - Tyndale Christian School
March 1, 2010
Last Friday I was invited to speak to the students and parents of Tyndale Christian School in Calgary about the mission work in Prince George. During their "Mission Month" this year, the students focused on the Prince George Mission - you can see the fruit of their labours in the pictures below. They did some very nice work - kudos to the principal, the teachers, and the students involved for the work they put in and their enthusiasm for the mission work!
And on behalf of the congregation and everyone involved in the mission, a hearty thank you to the students and the student council for their fundraising efforts, and to everyone who made donations - over $600.00 was raised altogether, including a large cheque from the student council (and I mean physically large - it was at least three feet long - I felt like I had won the lottery when they presented it to me)!
I spent an enjoyable couple of days in Calgary (actually only one full day - I flew in on Thursday night and flew out on Saturday afternoon), and thanks to the fine folks at Tyndale for their warm welcome!




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And on behalf of the congregation and everyone involved in the mission, a hearty thank you to the students and the student council for their fundraising efforts, and to everyone who made donations - over $600.00 was raised altogether, including a large cheque from the student council (and I mean physically large - it was at least three feet long - I felt like I had won the lottery when they presented it to me)!
I spent an enjoyable couple of days in Calgary (actually only one full day - I flew in on Thursday night and flew out on Saturday afternoon), and thanks to the fine folks at Tyndale for their warm welcome!
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Jessica says:
March 1, 2010 @ 21:00 — Reply
These kids just warm my heart! The interest in and love for our little church is so humbling.
Tyson J. says:
March 2, 2010 @ 00:36 — Reply
Ian and I are on there! :)
CanadianWeatherman says:
March 2, 2010 @ 02:25 — Reply
Nice to be apart of group of churches. Sure beats independent and separatist churches a country mile! Ah the memories I was around those boys age when I live in Calgary in the early 70's. Aging myself again ;-)