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Skip The Dinner is CareImpact’s year-end Christmas campaign, a fundraising non-event. You keep your time, and you give from wherever you are.
Right now, every year-end gift or pledge is DOUBLED by a generous donor, so your giving goes twice as far to help strengthen CareImpact’s work with churches and community partners across Canada.
Give or pledge here: careimpact.ca/skip-the-dinner
Each donation will be matched before January 1, 2026.
Partner with work of CareImpact and Neighbourly!
https://careimpact.ca/donate
Dr. Ray Aldred, a leading Indigenous theologian, and the director of the Indigenous Studies Program at the Vancouver School of Theology, sits down with Tim & Wendi to discuss the impact of colonization on Indigenous societies and their relationship with the land. He emphasizes the potential for the Bible to be a tool for reconciliation and decolonization, but highlights the importance of listening to Indigenous voices and perspectives. Dr. Aldred also stresses the need for cultural revitalization and the reclamation of Indigenous languages, traditions, and spiritual practices.
https://henrinouwen.org/
https://vst.edu/people/raymond-aldred/
Other LinksJoin The CareImpact Podcast Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1PgzJWfkq9/
Reach out to us! https://neighbourlypodcast.ca
Email: [email protected]
About the CarePortal: careimpact.ca/careportal
DONATE! Help connect and equip more churches across Canada to effectively journey well in community with the most vulnerable: careimpact.ca/donate
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Skip The Dinner-Double Your Impact
Skip The Dinner is CareImpact’s year-end Christmas campaign, a fundraising non-event. You keep your time, and you give from wherever you are.
By CareImpactSkip The Dinner is CareImpact’s year-end Christmas campaign, a fundraising non-event. You keep your time, and you give from wherever you are.
Right now, every year-end gift or pledge is DOUBLED by a generous donor, so your giving goes twice as far to help strengthen CareImpact’s work with churches and community partners across Canada.
Give or pledge here: careimpact.ca/skip-the-dinner
Each donation will be matched before January 1, 2026.
Partner with work of CareImpact and Neighbourly!
https://careimpact.ca/donate
Dr. Ray Aldred, a leading Indigenous theologian, and the director of the Indigenous Studies Program at the Vancouver School of Theology, sits down with Tim & Wendi to discuss the impact of colonization on Indigenous societies and their relationship with the land. He emphasizes the potential for the Bible to be a tool for reconciliation and decolonization, but highlights the importance of listening to Indigenous voices and perspectives. Dr. Aldred also stresses the need for cultural revitalization and the reclamation of Indigenous languages, traditions, and spiritual practices.
https://henrinouwen.org/
https://vst.edu/people/raymond-aldred/
Other LinksJoin The CareImpact Podcast Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1PgzJWfkq9/
Reach out to us! https://neighbourlypodcast.ca
Email: [email protected]
About the CarePortal: careimpact.ca/careportal
DONATE! Help connect and equip more churches across Canada to effectively journey well in community with the most vulnerable: careimpact.ca/donate
Mentioned in this episode:
Skip The Dinner-Double Your Impact
Skip The Dinner is CareImpact’s year-end Christmas campaign, a fundraising non-event. You keep your time, and you give from wherever you are.