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Jon Konnerup and Steve Bender discuss an amazing opportunity to help finish some remaining items of the Building Project. They also talk through Steve's transition to becoming a missionary again and what he'll be doing to serve our missionaries. To give to the Building Project go to https://bbfimissions.com/buildingprojectTo support or connect with Steve and Jenell Bender go to https://bbfimissions.com/missionary/bender-steve-and-jenell
Matt DeCourcey is the Director of Government Affairs with the Trans Canada Trail. He brings 20 years of experience advising decision makers at the local, national and international level to his role as Director of Government Affairs with Trans Canada Trail.A public policy leader, community builder, and former Member of Parliament, his deep political and public affairs knowledge, experience developing strategic partnerships, and ability to shape and influence policy has helped him advise international NGO's, post-secondary and business leaders, and Canada's ministers of finance, foreign affairs and immigration.The Trans Canada Trail is the longest multi-use trail system in the world and it is always growing. It reaches every province and territory, and connects all three of Canada's coastlines. Each section of the Trans Canada Trail is managed locally and supports different activities and community needs.Links:Trans Canada Trail: https://tctrail.ca/?_gl=1%2A1vt33qr%2A_up%2AMQ..%2A_ga%2AMTIzMDMyNzg0NC4xNzY0MDEzNzMx%2A_ga_Z63TFVPQJ6%2AczE3NjQwMTM3MzEkbzEkZzAkdDE3NjQwMTM3MzEkajYwJGwwJGgxMjgyNjI1NjY4Bookclub sign up: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfXiczKtPflGv4vaIEw9wJvGZ2RASB5_3-DIPRU0N-T8Io8Zg/viewform?usp=header---- Please subscribe to the Sports for Social Impact Podcast wherever you get your podcast! Leave us a review and a 5 star rating to help bring others in the world of sports into the conversation! The Sports for Social Impact podcast was nominated for a Sports Podcast Award and Canadian Podcast Award.Send us an email at sportsforsocialimpact@gmail.com Linktree: https://linktr.ee/sportsforsocialimpactLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sports-for-social-impactFollow us on Instagram (@SportsSocImpact) Follow us on Substack: https://substack.com/@sportssocimpactVisit our website at https://www.sportsforsocialimpact.com/
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If your capital campaign includes a construction or renovation project, there's far more to think about than fundraising goals and donor lists. In this episode of All About Capital Campaigns, host Andrea Kihlstedt sits down with Sanjeevanee Vidwans, an independent capital project management consultant, to unpack what it really takes to plan and manage a successful building project from the owner's side.Sanjeevanee, a civil engineer turned project management expert, explains the pivotal role of an owner's representative — the person who helps nonprofit leaders, boards, and executive directors make informed decisions throughout complex construction projects. She shares how bringing in an owner's rep early can help you assess potential sites, align budgets with design realities, and avoid expensive surprises down the line.Listeners will learn how project feasibility studies differ from fundraising feasibility studies, what to expect when hiring architects and contractors, and how to keep scope, budget, and schedule aligned from concept to completion. The conversation bridges the gap between campaign planning and construction management, giving nonprofit leaders practical insights for steering multimillion-dollar projects with confidence.Through real-world examples — including major academic and nonprofit facilities — Sanjeevanee reveals what makes collaboration between owners, architects, and construction managers truly work. She also discusses how even smaller organizations can benefit from owner's rep guidance, ensuring every dollar raised is spent wisely.Whether your organization is dreaming of a new arts center, school expansion, or community facility, this episode will help you understand how to manage your project's moving parts, anticipate potential pitfalls, and build a team that shares your vision. Tune in to learn how preparation, communication, and the right expertise can turn your campaign's construction goals into a reality.To ensure your campaign ends in a celebration, download our free Capital Campaign Step-by-Step Guide & Checklist. This intuitive guide breaks down each step of your campaign, and the timeline allows you to visualize your whole campaign, from start to finish!
Listen in as we discuss why we're seeking to undertake our building project, how it relates to our philosophy of ministry, and what we hope it accomplishes long term. Published October 8, 2025.
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A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on September 17th, 2025. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio. Presenter/Producer: Kris Boswell.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney has laid out the first five of his government's so-called "nation-building projects." The list includes two B.C. projects: phase two of the LNG Canada project, and expansion of the Red Chris mine. Former NDP MLA and MP Nathan Cullen discusses the projects' potential impacts.
When is the right time for your church to expand its building? In this episode of the Church Revitalization Podcast, Scott Ball and A.J. Mathieu share three key considerations every church should evaluate before committing to a major building project. From clarifying vision to setting measurable benchmarks and crafting a financial plan, this discussion will help you avoid costly missteps and position your church for long-term health and impact. Scott Ball and A.J. Mathieu are church consultants with The Malphurs Group, helping churches worldwide grow healthier through strategic planning, leadership development, and revitalization. Whether you're a first-time listener or a long-time subscriber, you'll find practical, actionable advice to guide your church's next steps. In this episode (with timestamps): [1:34] The first and most important question: Does your building project align with your mission and vision? [9:17] Why you need clear benchmarks before committing to construction [13:40] How to think through space optimization, parking, and other logistics before you build [17:32] Creating a rock-solid financial and campaign plan [21:53] Why working with a specialist can save you from incomplete or stalled projects Links & Resources: Healthy Churches Toolkit: https://healthychurchestoolkit.com Article: https://malphursgroup.com/306 Website: https://malphursgroup.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/malphursgroup Instagram: https://instagram.com/malphursgroup YouTube: https://youtube.com/themalphursgroup X (Twitter): https://x.com/malphursgroup
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BUILDING PROJECT | Nehemiah 6When the enemy tried to stop Nehemiah's work, he stood firm and kept building. In the same way, God calls us to remain steadfast in His mission, no matter the opposition.Join Pastor Scott Tewell as he unpacks Nehemiah 6 and reminds us that when God gives the vision, He also gives the strength to finish the work.
Send us a MessageBuilding a new healthcare system isn't just about construction—it's about forward-thinking, people-centered transformation that fulfills a deep commitment to excellence in caring for the community.In this episode of Culture Change Rx, Sue Tetzlaff interviews Theresa Sullivan, CEO of Samaritan Healthcare in Moses Lake, Washington, about the transformative journey of building a new healthcare system. They discuss the importance of community engagement, strategic planning, and the involvement of healthcare professionals in creating a healthcare environment that prioritizes patient experience and service excellence. Theresa shares insights on their holistic approach to the construction process, the significance of listening to the community and healthcare professionals, and the vision for a cohesive healthcare system that extends beyond the new building.Align strategic plans with community needs and input.Employee engagement is key to a successful transition.Creating a cohesive healthcare system involves all facilities and staff.Service excellence is a priority in the new healthcare vision.Leadership development is essential for organizational growth.Celebrating milestones fosters a positive organizational culture.Listening to values and feedback shapes the healthcare environment.Capstone helps rural hospitals be the provider- and employer-of-choice to keep care local and margins strong. Learn more via a complimentary consultation call. Schedule at: CapstoneLeadership.net/Contact-Us Learn more - and register - for an upcoming Capstone Leadership Summit: CapstoneLeadership.net/Upcoming-EventsHi! I'm Sue Tetzlaff. I'm a culture and execution strategist for small and rural healthcare organizations - helping them to be the provider and employer-of-choice so they can keep care local and margins strong.For decades, I've worked with healthcare organizations to navigate the people-side of healthcare, the part that can make or break your results. What I've learned is this: culture is not a soft thing. It's the hardest thing, and it determines everything.When you're ready to take your culture to the next level, here are three ways I can help you:1. Listen to the Culture Change RX PodcastEvery week, I share conversations with leaders who are transforming healthcare workplaces and strategies for keeping teams engaged, patients loyal, and margins healthy. 2. Subscribe to our Email NewsletterGet practical tips, frameworks, and leadership tools delivered right to your inbox—plus exclusive content you won't find on the podcast.
Vassy Kapelos speaks with Energy and Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson about the timeline for approving nation-building projects, as well as the future of LNG production in Canada. On today's show: No relief in sight, as of right now, for Canadians sweating through heatwaves. Chinese robot malls and concerns about health data security - a healthy chunk of today's edition of Tech Stories with tech analyst Carmi Levy. The Daily Debrief Panel - featuring Tim Powers, Graham Richardson, and Sabrina Grover. Peter MacKay, Canada's former Foreign Affairs Minister, outlines what's at stake during Friday's Trump-Putin Summit.
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Today we're invited to know God's will for our lives through Jesus' closing words in His sermon on the mount.
The prime minister & premiers are seeking national projects that will inspire the country & laying the groundwork for a future powerhouse.
C T A G STUDIOS PROUDLY PRESENTS "The (Almost)Daily VarietyLiveStream Show Extravaganza" A Special Presentation of The (Almost)Daily Variety Chaos Content Creation Zeppoverse Project of Too Many Projects Hosted by….The Incorrigible Mr Zeppo, your new favorite “Fictional Character” from a Book Series that YOU have not read yet BECAUSE it has not yet been published, due to the author suffering from decades worth of Writer's Block Syndrome. Welcome to the Zeppoverse A content creation Project of Too Many Projects. Visit the many dimensions of the Zeppoverse at this link collection page : https://solo.to/mrzeppo
C T A G STUDIOS PROUDLY PRESENTS "The (Almost)Daily VarietyLiveStream Show Extravaganza" A Special Presentation of The (Almost)Daily Variety Chaos Content Creation Zeppoverse Project of Too Many Projects Hosted by….The Incorrigible Mr Zeppo, your new favorite “Fictional Character” from a Book Series that YOU have not read yet BECAUSE it has not yet been published, due to the author suffering from decades worth of Writer's Block Syndrome. Welcome to the Zeppoverse A content creation Project of Too Many Projects. Visit the many dimensions of the Zeppoverse at this link collection page : https://solo.to/mrzeppo
Del Kathryn Barton exorcised her rage in her critically acclaimed feature film Blaze, but its aftermath is grief. You wouldn't know it if you cast your eye around her Paddington studio: wide-eyed sylphs, sibyls and sages emerge from minutely detailed canvases where chequerboards, dots and strawberries are laden with new meaning. Much like a cinema auteur, DKB is engaged in a world-building project and it's a place that brims with female power and agency. Who else but Del Kathryn Barton joins The Art Show as Daniel Browning says goodbye after 31 years at the ABC.
Welcome to Christ's Church at Butler's Sunday service, June 1st, 2025. This live stream will include a time of praise and worship, communion, and a message from pastor, Dale Rabineau. Contact us at (260)868-6924, or online at CCAB4Him.com. We'd love to connect with you!
We were joined by Patsy Brescia, the Vice Chairman and Chair of the Building Project for Lockwood Mathews Mansion Museum on the WICC Brown Roofing Melissa in the Morning Diner Tour to talk about what's going on with the museum. For More Information, check out the website: https://www.lockwoodmathewsmansion.com/ Image Credit: Logo by Meghan Boyd, Edit by Eric Urbanowicz
Kate Rice, self builder, Building Elderwood // Shay Lally, Quantity Surveyor, Houses to Restore // Kelly Warburton, self renovator, Little Victorian Terrace Cork
In this episode of our General Assembly 2025 Series, Dean sits down with Dr. Karen Jobes – Professor Emerita of New Testament Greek and Greek Exegesis at Wheaton College, and one of our featured worship speakers at GA 2025. Karen shares how her love for Greek and Scripture led her to teaching, study, and service to the Church. She and Dean talk about the passage Karen will be preaching from during General Assembly, found in 1 Peter, and how it ties in with this year's theme of Firm Foundation. Her reflections point us back to the living hope we have in Christ – and the Word that sustains and anchors us in every season of life and ministry.
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Pastor Chris leads us through our 2024 financial report as we continue our fiscal transparency and ac-countability with one another. After walking us through the report, we receive an update on the comple-tion of our Building Project and the excitement of our present moment and near future.
"We want a name. What do we want to build something? We want a name. What do we want to build? Whose name do we want? To be receiving glory. So I need these maturation processes in me to get me ready. So we needed, I think, to fall Right, you will be, to realize the eternal purposes. We needed a maturation process, and that maturation process seems to be sin and death, to enter a fallen place and every myth and every secret story has this. You need to fall into Sheol, you need to go down into the depths, and then you'll be able to fulfill your mission and participate in eternity."The writer of the letter to the Ephesians draws his readers into a sacred calling. It is an invitation into a divine temple building project called, "the body of Christ." It is one way to describe the deep secret, the spiritual purpose behind "Christ-Community" and sparks a lengthy and rich conversation between Jonah and Patrick that covers much of the entire territory of sacred scripture and divine anthropology.The first attempt by humanity to build a temple to heaven in a united project was the Tower of Babel. Why did God thwart this effort? What does it mean that humanity was seeking "a name" for itself in this project? And what all does this have to do with us now? These questions, and much more, are taken up in this episode.PLEASE NOTE: The audio in this episode is extremely eratic; the microphone on Patrick was accidentally set too high and our audio engineers were on Christmas vacation - we apologize sincerely for the unpleasantness this all may cause in the listening!Support the showMany thanks to Camilla Lake for show notes and Podcast/Patreon production and communications. Thanks also to Elliott Chamberlin who composed our theme music, “Seeking Together.” The Light in Every Thing is a podcast of The Seminary of The Christian Community in North America. Learn more about the Seminary and its offerings at our website. This podcast is supported by our growing Patreon community. To learn more, go to www.patreon.com/ccseminary.
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In this episode, Richelle Hunt is joined by new Grand Designs Australia host Anthony Burke, to talk through the latest building trends.
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16 August 2024 — EASTHAM, MA — As the first day of school approaches, Nauset Regional High School prepare to welcome new students in the midst of a 3-year, $169 million renovation project. We caught up with administrators and teachers for an update on the project and what this school year will look like.
Co-Hosts Scott Odom and Evan Semanco are joined today by Lead Pastor Justin Haigler for Part 2 of the building project update as we talk about our July 28th Worship Night and Walk Through at the new buildings! We catchup with Justin on stories of generosity and people who have worked their tails off to make the progress that has already happened, and Justin explains what is going to happen and even teases a move in date that hasn't been said anywhere else. If you are inspired to join in we'd love for you to fill out the Skill Survey below, give to the project, or you can reach out directly via e-mail to Justin@thesimplechurch.tv. Thank you again to everyone who has given so far, and we can't wait to move in this year! LINKS FROM THE EPISODE COMPLETE THE SKILL SURVEY TO HELP DO GOOD JANUARY BUILDING UPDATE PODCAST DONATE TO THE BUILDING PROJECT CHUCK NAILING STRYPER GOFUNDME FOR BENTON FAMILY If you have feedback for the podcast, have a guest suggestion, or just want to talk to Evan, e-mail Evan@thesimplechurch.tv. You can also find out more about the Simple Church at www.theSimpleChurch.tv.
Co-Hosts Scott Odom and Evan Semanco are joined today by Lead Pastor Justin Haigler to give the first podcast building project update since January 2024, and a lot has happened as we move closer to our new home at the Louisiana Boardwalk. We catchup with Justin on stories of generosity and people who have worked their tails off to make the progress that has already happened, and Justin explains what is going to happen and even teases a move in date that hasn't been said anywhere else. If you are inspired to join in we'd love for you to fill out the Skill Survey below, give to the project, or you can reach out directly via e-mail to Justin@thesimplechurch.tv. Thank you again to everyone who has given so far, and we can't wait to move in this year! LINKS FROM THE EPISODE COMPLETE THE SKILL SURVEY TO HELP DO GOOD JANUARY BUILDING UPDATE PODCAST DONATE TO THE BUILDING PROJECT CHUCK NAILING STRYPER GOFUNDME FOR BENTON FAMILY If you have feedback for the podcast, have a guest suggestion, or just want to talk to Evan, e-mail Evan@thesimplechurch.tv. You can also find out more about the Simple Church at www.theSimpleChurch.tv.
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Larry Benoit has spent hundreds of hours working as finance chair of the Cape Elizabeth School Building Advisory committee. He is not confident in the latest $105 million project dubbed the "Middle Ground" being peddled by the school board. Why? It's voodoo math.
The story of the Old Testament is the story of God's people returning to God's presence. The building of the temple significantly advances that story. In 1 Kings 5, we get Phase 1 of Solomon's construction project. Alex Duke, Jim Hamilton, and Sam Emadi discuss.
As part of an update on Northwest Christian's unconventional building campaign, today's episode presents an opportunity to see how "Build Here" and "Build There" are both working together to further God's Kingdom purposes simultaneously in Phoenix, Arizona and Rwanda, Africa."Unconventional" may be an understatement. When BHBT was announced two years ago, the school recognized that if Biblical worldview was the mission-specific objective of the school, then it needed to be made manifest in every aspect of the school, including this building program. Given that "sacrificial generosity" is an element within Biblical worldview, the school communicated that it would be taking a portion of the BHBT proceeds and distributing those to five vital Missions Learning partners, including the City of Joy Christian School in Rwanda where NCS students and staff serve both virtually and physically.Today, G and Geoff are joined by Jon Coughlin, the City of Joy president, to hear how those funds are impacting his school in Africa. At the same time, as evidence of the beautiful synergy that can happen when ministries work together, today, as this episode is published, the walls on Northwest Christian's new classroom building are going up in Phoenix.Don't miss this moving update!For more information on the City of Joy, please visit this link.To see how you personally can invest in supporting the African students within the City of Joy, please follow this link.To learn about Northwest Christian's Build Here, Build There campaign, please click here."Kingdom Culture Conversations" is a podcast created through Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative of Northwest Christian School.For more information on Frameworks, please visit: https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, visit: https://www.ncsaz.org/To reach out to Geoff Brown, please email gbrown@ncsaz.org or you can reach him by cell phone: (623)225-5573.
Project team members work full or part time as an in-house employee or external consultants and their roles vary according to the nature of each project. Business Coach, Joe Pici, helps you create a fully functioning project team that completes projects on time, on scope, on budget.