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Move-In and the Canadian Missional Awakening with Nigel Paul

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What happens when regular Christians move in among the unreached, urban poor? In this episode of CITN, we speak with Nigel Paul about a missional movement of people who are moving into some of the most challenging neighbourhoods across Canada (and around the world). We also discuss the challenge of leading a movement while staying invested in your own community, as well as the beauty and demands of intercultural ministry. Nigel is the Founder and Director of MoveIn Canada. For more information about MoveIn, visit https://movein.global/ca/. To check out wedding story, commissioned by the Crazy Love Team, visit https://youtu.be/-00nvyvuvjE?si=5mQGDwMNSXgR9Ejt.

In the pre-show, Rob and Geoff are joined by Daniel Markin who has returned as a co-host. They discuss the National Good Neighbour day and what it means to be a good neighbour. They also talk about the challenges of reaching their neighbours for Christ. For more information about the podcast, visit www.churchinthenorth.ca. For questions or inquiries, please email us at podcast@churchinthenorth.ca. If you like what you hear, please share this podcast with others, give us a review, or leave a comment.

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What happens when regular Christians move in among the unreached, urban poor? In this episode of CITN, we speak with Nigel Paul about a missional movement of people who are moving into some of the most challenging neighbourhoods across Canada (and around the world). We also discuss the challenge of leading a movement while staying invested in your own community, as well as the beauty and demands of intercultural ministry. Nigel is the Founder and Director of MoveIn Canada. For more information about MoveIn, visit https://movein.global/ca/. To check out wedding story, commissioned by the Crazy Love Team, visit https://youtu.be/-00nvyvuvjE?si=5mQGDwMNSXgR9Ejt.

In the pre-show, Rob and Geoff are joined by Daniel Markin who has returned as a co-host. They discuss the National Good Neighbour day and what it means to be a good neighbour. They also talk about the challenges of reaching their neighbours for Christ. For more information about the podcast, visit www.churchinthenorth.ca. For questions or inquiries, please email us at podcast@churchinthenorth.ca. If you like what you hear, please share this podcast with others, give us a review, or leave a comment.

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