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We pay tribute to former Australian Test Cricketer Bob Cowper who famously was the first player to score over 300 runs at the MCG. We chat with his close friend John Mackinnon who shares insights into Bob's life and his fondest memories.
Have you put a "no" in the mouth of a non-Christian friend before you've even invited them to investigate the Bible? Isn't it surprising how people we know well react once they're given an opportunity to speak about Christ? Today on PEP Talk we chat about some great resources helping Christians walk through the Bible with their enquiring friends - why not invite yours?John MacKinnon is based in East Kilbride, Scotland, where he served as the Lead Pastor of Calderwood Baptist Church for more than 17 years. He previously served as an Evangelist and Bible Teacher in an itinerant capacity, with an emphasis on enabling churches to develop their members to make Jesus known amongst their friends. Currently he is Director of Evangelism at The Word One to One, where he rejoices in the privilege of drawing alongside local churches to encourage, equip and enable them to raise up an ever-increasing number of joyful bible sharers. He is married to Linda and they have three children, all adults, and he is Papa to five grandchildren who fill his life with so much fun.Support the show
In the second of our mini-pods, John Mackinnon joins Glenn to talk about evangelism and John's work with The Word One to One and A Passion for Life These mini-pods will be short podcasts with our contributors to our Canopy summer program. A great chance to refresh your mind on what was said, or catch up on what you missed.
How could we build back better after COVID? Could evangelicals unite together to rebuild the church with a national co-ordinated evangelistic campaign?COVID has created an unprecedented opportunity for evangelism, but churches and church leaders are feeling fragile and weary. In Great Britain, churches are getting set for a national campaign leading up to Easter 2022, under the banner ‘Find life that lasts. It's closer than you think.' Directors Rico Tice and John MacKinnon join us to talk through the origins and purpose of Passion for Life (https://www.apassionforlife.org.uk/)Download the pack: https://www.apassionforlife.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/APFL-Life-2022.pdf-----Please financially support the Living Faith pastoral ministry by going to http://www.livingfaith.online Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thepastorsheart)
Sunday morning 18th of July, 2021 Luke 22 v 17 - 20
Sunday morning 6th of June 2021 Colossians 3 v 12-17
In our 16th episode, we talk to John MacKinnon from MacKinnon Printing. John talked about how this is a family business and how he has had to pivot the business to the modern era of printing and communication with his customers. It's all about being well balanced with your marketing approach and John explains the way he can help and going the extra mile. Contact Information: Tye Jordan https://www.linkedin.com/in/tye-jordanhttps://cinchit.com/locations/marlborough-maJohn MacKinnonhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/john-mackinnon-6549414/https://www.mackinnon-printing.com/https://www.facebook.com/MacKinnonPrinting/
Sunday morning 18th of April, 2021 1 Corinthians 13 v 1-13
Each week we sit down with a guest to discuss Mission and Evangelism in Scotland and beyond. Our guest this week is Word One-to-One Training Director John MacKinnon. John is based in East Kilbride, Scotland, where he served as the Lead Pastor of Calderwood Baptist Church for more than 17 years. He previously served as an Evangelist and Bible Teacher in an itinerant capacity, with an emphasis on enabling churches to develop their members to make Jesus known amongst their friends. John has been passionate about the ministry of The Word One to One since his first encounter with us, and as National Training Director, he rejoices in the privilege of drawing alongside local churches to encourage, equip and enable them to raise up an ever-increasing number of joyful bible sharers. He is married to Linda and they have three children, all adults, and he is Papa to four grandchildren who fill his life with so much fun. https://www.theword121.com https://www.apassionforlife.org.uk Check out our site for more info: https://generation-mission.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GenerationMission18 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6UFubppTd0-cpvhWgwFEgg Presented by David Meredith
As our churches come out of lockdown, they will need to regain a vision for evangelism and getting the gospel to our communities. A Passion for Life is a means to us regaining a focus on evangelism and working together to bring the good news of Jesus to our nation. In this webinar, John Stevens and Andy Paterson are joined by Rico Tice and John MacKinnon to hear something of the plans for A Passion for Life next year and how churches can get involved. To watch this webinar and access further resources, visit the FIEC website.
Sunday morning 10th of January, 2021 Joshua ch1 v 1 -18
Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
December 31st is the deadline to apply for property tax relief under two different programs offered by the Cape Breton Regional Municipality. Reporter Tom Ayers asked John MacKinnon, the CBRM's Deputy Chief Administrative Officer, about the programs available to property owners -- residential or commercial.
Sunday morning 14th June, 2020 1 Timothy ch 4 v 1 - 11
Sunday evening 14th of June, 2020 1 Timothy ch 4 v 12-16
Sunday morning 15th of March, 2020 John 1 ch 1 v 1 -2
Sunday evening 15th of March, 2020 John 1 V 3 - 5
In this podcast, Ross Mackenzie talks to Ian Tolmie, Managing Director of Dingwall and Highland Marts who gives valuable advice for those new to livestock marts, and what they should do to get confidence and experience. That is followed up by local crofter John Mackinnon who thinks back to his first experience, and how much he still gets excited even today. Local visit to Glendale Market where local stall holders and customers discuss their thoughts of local farmers markets. Also Calum Johnson of SAC Food and Drinks team discusses the popularity of local markets.
Sunday evening 20th of November, 2016 Romans 1
Fakes, knockoffs, pirate goods, counterfeits: China is notorious as the global manufacturing center of all things ersatz. But in the first decade after the People’s Republic joined the World Trade Organization in 2001, a particular kind of knockoff began to capture the public imagination: products that imitate but do not completely replicate the designs, functions, technology, logos and names of existing branded products. An old Chinese word meaning “mountain fortress” — shanzhai — was repurposed to describe this type of knockoff. Chinese internet users began to use the word shanzhai with a degree of approval. This was partly because shanzhai products, though aping the designs and names of established brands, often add innovations that the originals lack. This is particularly notable with mobile phones, the shanzhai versions of which were among the first to feature more than one camera lens and the capacity to use two SIM cards from different networks. Starting around 2008, the creativity and speed of release of such knockoff products began to be discussed as a type of innovation with Chinese characteristics and a creative approach suited to a poor country developing at breakneck speed. This episode of Sinica is a conversation about shanzhai and the whole universe of Chinese knockoff culture with Fan Yang, an assistant professor in the Department of Media and Communication Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and the author of the book Faked in China: Nation Branding, Counterfeit Culture, and Globalization. You can read the SupChina backgrounder here. Recommendations: Jeremy: A Guide to the Mammals of China, edited by Andrew T. Smith and Yan Xie; A Field Guide to the Birds of China, by John MacKinnon and Karen Phillipps, in collaboration with He Fenqi; Beijing Bird Guide (野鸟图鉴), edited by Gao Wu. Fan: The Zhongshuge Bookstore in Hangzhou; Wei Zhuang, a branch of the famous Zhiweiguan restaurant (established in 1913) in Hangzhou. Kaiser: Underground Airlines, by Ben Winters.
EJ Sports Oilers Podcast: The Back in Action edition The Oilers are back in Edmonton on Saturday to play the Calgary Flames, on the heels of a disappointing road trip that ended with a 2-1 overtime loss to the San Jose Sharks. Just past the halfway point in the National Hockey League season, Journal sports editor Sarah O’Donnell sat down with hockey writer Jim Matheson and sports columnist John MacKinnon to talk about the ups and downs of the season that has the Oilers in a familiar spot. The trio discuss the recent changes to the Oilers lineup, including the Zack Kassian call up, the difficulty the top lines are having scoring and the challenges the Oilers are having this season on the road.
The Oilers go into Friday's game against the Washington Capitals as the league leaders in penalty killing with three wins on their resume. Journal hockey writer Jim Matheson and columnist John MacKinnon joined sports editor Sarah O'Donnell on Oct. 22nd to talk about the first seven games of the Oilers season, Connor McDavid's evolution as an NHL player and the performance of players such as Taylor Hall and Nail Yakupov. They also look ahead to upcoming games against the L.A. Kings and Montreal Canadiens.
The Edmonton Oilers roster is set. The questions about team captain are settled (for now). Oilers rookie Connor McDavid is about to make his regular season NHL debut when the puck drops Thursday night in St. Louis against the Blues. In this edition of the Edmonton Journal's Oilers podcast, sports editor Sarah O’Donnell talks with hockey writer Jim Matheson and columnist John MacKinnon about the final phases of the team’s pre-season revamp and looks ahead at what’s to come. The trio also share their favourite Oilers memories from Rexall Place at the start of the team’s final season at current rink.
Edmonton Journal's Oilers podcast: The Training Camp edition The Edmonton Oilers are a more than a week into full-fledged training camp mode, with three exhibition games under their belts. That makes it a perfect time for some pre-season analysis by the Edmonton Journal’s hockey writers Joanne Ireland, Jim Matheson and columnist John MacKinnon. The trio joined sports editor Sarah O’Donnell on Thursday, Sept. 24, to talk about the new look of the 2015-16 Oilers squad and training camp developments. Listen to their conversation about coaching, Connor McDavid, pre-season stand outs, goaltending and what’s next for the team.
Edmonton Journal hockey writers Jim Matheson and Joanne Ireland, and sports columnist John MacKinnon talk to sports editor Craig Ellingson about the massive changes in the Edmonton Oilers organization, including the addition of general manager Peter Chiarelli and head coach Todd McLellan, and the impending arrival of No. 1 draft pick Connor McDavid.
近一个世纪里,人类新发现了十种哺乳动物,其中三种与他有关。动物行为学博士马敬能John Mackinnon从事野生生物保护活动四十多年,他的《中国鸟类野外手册》中国鸟类爱好者誉为“鸟类圣经”。他在越南与老挝边界发现的剑角牛,被誉为“20世纪最激动人心的发现之一”。一席现场,发现大自然。
近一个世纪里,人类新发现了十种哺乳动物,其中三种与他有关。动物行为学博士马敬能John Mackinnon从事野生生物保护活动四十多年,他的《中国鸟类野外手册》中国鸟类爱好者誉为“鸟类圣经”。他在越南与老挝边界发现的剑角牛,被誉为“20世纪最激动人心的发现之一”。一席现场,发现大自然。
Edmonton Journal hockey writers Jim Matheson and Joanne Ireland and sports columnist John MacKinnon talk to sports editor Craig Ellingson about what changes for the Edmonton Oilers if they win the NHL draft lottery and use the No. 1 pick in June to take so-called generational superstar Connor McDavid.
Edmonton Journal hockey writers Jim Matheson and Joanne ireland, and sports columnist John MacKinnon, talk to sports editor Craig Ellingson about the change in timing of the NHL draft lottery, the race to the bottom of the NHL standings by a handful of teams in anticipation of drafting a player labelled as the next superstar in Connor McDavid; about watching two key Oilers prospects, Darnell Nurse and Leon Draisaitl, take part in the major junior playoffs on teams expected to make a run for the memorial Cup; about the uptick in offensive play by the likes of Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Jordan Eberle and Nail Yakupov and whether it is an indication of progress or just an illusion; about interim head coach Todd Nelson's tendency to stick with the same forward line combinations; and about the makeshift defence the Oilers are running with late in 2014-15 given a few injuries.
Edmonton Journal hockey writers Jim Matheson and Joanne Ireland, and sports columnist John MacKinnon, talk to sports editor Craig Ellingson about the impending return of Taylor Hall from injury to the Edmonton Oilers lineup; about the improvement of the Oilers' power play to the point where it's been the NHL's best since the all-star break; and about the deficiencies facing the Oilers on defence.
Edmonton Journal hockey writers Jim Matheson and Joanne Ireland, and sports columnist John MacKinnon, talk with sports editor Craig Ellingson about the upcoming NHL trade deadline; what sorts of moves the Oilers might make in the near future on defence with Jeff Petry likely to be traded; the play of goalie Ben Scrivens, who is 'the man' in net for the Oilers down the stretch with Viktor Fasth out of the lineup due to a knee injury; and on the performance of interim head coach Todd Nelson and where he stands with Oilers management now and in the future -- will he earn the permanent job in Edmonton?
Edmonton Journal hockey writers Jim Matheson and Joanne Ireland, and sports columnist John MacKinnon, join sports editor Craig Ellingson to talk about how the Edmonton Oilers are dealing with a rash of injuries, about the sale-ability of soon-to-be unrestricted free agent defenceman Jeff Petry, the better play of forward Nail Yakupov and the labelling of Edmonton as the least-favourite NHL free agent destination.
Edmonton Journal hockey writers Jim Matheson and Joanne Ireland, sports columnist John MacKinnon and sports editor Craig Ellingson talk about a change in the Edmonton Oilers' work ethic over the past few weeks as interim head coach Todd Nelson tries to instill a teamwork mindset in his players. They also touch on the improved play of players such as Jordan Eberle, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Anton Lander and Oscar Klefbom, and the rising trade-market value of defenceman Jeff Petry in the wake of the recent blockbuster Winnipeg Jets-Buffalo Sabres trade.
Edmonton Journal hockey writer Joanne Ireland and sports columnist John MacKinnon join sports editor Craig Ellingson to talk about the NHL Edmonton Oilers' six-game Eastern road trip, the future of the team's blueline corps and the trade deadline, for which Jeff Petry factors large in the Oilers' plans.
Edmonton Journal hockey writers Jim Matheson and Joanne Ireland, sports columnist John MacKinnon and sports editor Craig Ellingson talk about: the impact coaching changes and newly acquired players have had on the last-place NHL team; the deterioration of forward Nail Yakupov's ability to score and whether or not he should be traded; rumoured shuffling in the scouting department; probable future trading moves that would involve the departures of defenceman Jeff Petry and goalie Viktor Fasth; and the long-term need to acquire bonafide No. 1 goaltending.
Edmonton Journal hockey writers Jim Matheson and Joanne Ireland, and sports columnist John MacKinnon, talk about the Edmonton Oilers' 10-game losing skid, comments about 'moping' teammates made by captain Andrew Ference following that 10th loss, and about what the struggling team should do now and in the near future.
Edmonton Journal hockey writers Jim Matheson and Joanne Ireland, and sports columnist John MacKinnon, talk to sports editor Craig Ellingson about the recent losing ways of the Edmonton Oilers heading into a string of three home games in four nights, starting with a match against the Vancouver Canucks on Nov. 19, 2014.
Edmonton Journal hockey writers Jim matheson and Joanne Ireland, sports columnist John MacKinnon and sports editor Craig Ellingson talk about the impact of the injury to star forward Taylor Hall on the Edmonton Oilers' lineup as the NHL team hits the road for a five-game trip through the eastern U.S.
Edmonton Journal hockey writers Jim Matheson, Joanne Ireland and John MacKinnon join sports editor Craig Ellingson to talk about the Edmonton Oilers' early season win streak and the stories that surround it.
Edmonton Journal hockey writers Jim Matheson and Joanne Ireland, and sports columnist John MacKinnon join sports editor Craig Ellingson to talk about the Edmonton Oilers' first half-dozen games of the 2014-15 NHL season on Oct. 21, 2014.
Edmonton Journal hockey writers Jim Matheson and Joanne Ireland and sports columnist John MacKinnon join sports editor Craig Ellingson for the first Oil Spills podcast on the 2014-15 NHL season, as the Edmonton Oilers prepare to face the Calgary Flames in their season-opening game Oct. 9, 2014.